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Grammar Acquisition And Processing Instruction Secondary And Cumulative Effects Second Language Acquisition Alessandro Benati

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Grammar Acquisition And Processing Instruction Secondary And Cumulative Effects Second Language Acquisition Alessandro Benati
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Publisher: Multilingual Matters
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.95 MB
Pages: 228
Author: Alessandro Benati, James F. Lee
ISBN: 1847691048, 9781847691040
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Grammar Acquisition And Processing Instruction Secondary And Cumulative Effects Second Language Acquisition Alessandro Benati by Alessandro Benati, James F. Lee 1847691048, 9781847691040 instant download after payment.

The research we present in this book establishes a unique line of research within the Processing Instruction model by assessing the transfer-of-training effects of this approach to grammar instruction on how learners make form-meaning connections. In this book we present the results of three experimental studies investigating secondary and cumulative effects in French, Italian and English.

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