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How second languages are learned : an introduction

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A comprehensive introduction to how people learn second languages (L2s), this textbook approaches the topic through five problems the L2 learner has to solve: 'breaking into' the L2; associating forms with meanings; learning sentence structure; learning phrasal and sentential meaning; and learning the use of the L2 in context.

These problems are linked throughout to the L2 acquisition of lexis, morphology, syntax, semantics, phonetics/phonology and language-use in a reader-friendly way, using key studies to build a comprehensive picture of how L2s are learned. 'In a nutshell' summaries of chapter sections provide helpful signposts to the developing argument, whilst end-of-chapter activities encourage the reader to reflect on the ideas presented, analyse data and think creatively about the problems encountered.

The roles of innate knowledge, input, and the age at which learning starts are also considered.

This essential textbook will enable students to think objectively about language, and will be an asset to any introductory course on second language acquisition.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1108475035 / 9781108475037
Hardback
22/11/2018
United Kingdom
English
350 pages : illustrations (black and white)
Further/Higher Education Learn More