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Second Language Acquisition An Introductory Course Second Susan M Gass Larry Selinker

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Second Language Acquisition An Introductory Course Second Susan M Gass Larry Selinker
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Publisher: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.86 MB
Pages: 512
Author: Susan M. Gass & Larry Selinker
ISBN: 9780805835281, 9780805835274, 0805835288, 080583527X
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: Second

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Second Language Acquisition An Introductory Course Second Susan M Gass Larry Selinker by Susan M. Gass & Larry Selinker 9780805835281, 9780805835274, 0805835288, 080583527X instant download after payment.

This work is a revised edition of the text first published in 1994. The authors retain the multidisciplinary approach that presents research from linguistics, sociology, psychology, and education, in a format designed for use in an introductory course for undergraduate of graduate students. New chapters have been added, which cover: child language acquisition; universal grammar; and instructed language learning. New sections address that data analysis does not show, replication of research findings, interlanguage transfer, the aspect hypothesis, general nativism, connectionist approaches, and implicit/explicit knowledge.

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