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The Development Of The Grammatical System In Early Second Language Acquisition The Multiple Constraints Hypothesis Anke Lenzing

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The Development Of The Grammatical System In Early Second Language Acquisition The Multiple Constraints Hypothesis Anke Lenzing
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Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.44 MB
Pages: 300
Author: Anke Lenzing
ISBN: 9789027203038, 9027203032
Language: English
Year: 2013

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The Development Of The Grammatical System In Early Second Language Acquisition The Multiple Constraints Hypothesis Anke Lenzing by Anke Lenzing 9789027203038, 9027203032 instant download after payment.

Shortlisted for the Christopher Brumfit Award in Applied Linguistics.
The Development of the Grammatical System in Early Second Language Acquisition focuses on the acquisition process of early L2 learners. It is based on the following key hypothesis: the initial mental grammatical system of L2 learners is constrained semantically, syntactically and mnemonically. This hypothesis is formalised as the Multiple Constraints Hypothesis. The empirical test of the Multiple Constraints Hypothesis is based on a large database including cross-sectional and longitudinal data from square-one ESL beginners. The study demonstrates that the postulated constraints are relaxed successively as learning progresses. The book is intended for postgraduate students as well as SLA researchers.

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