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Key Issues in Second Language Acquisition

ISBN

9798888365397-2025

Author

Rylan Mcarthur

Publisher

Larsen and Keller Education

Language

English

Publication Year

2025

Category

Language, Literature and Linguistics - Language, Literature and Linguistics

Pages

100

Price

USD 143

Description

Second Language Acquisition (SLA) refers to the process by which individuals learn a language other than their native tongue. It is a multifaceted phenomenon influenced by various factors such as age, motivation, exposure, and cognitive abilities. SLA research comprises a wide array of disciplines including linguistics, psychology, and education, aiming to understand the mechanisms and stages involved in acquiring a second language. One prominent theory in SLA is the Critical Period Hypothesis, suggesting that there is an optimal age range for language acquisition, typically ending around puberty. However, research also highlights the significance of motivation and exposure in language learning, indicating that individuals can achieve proficiency in a second language at any age with sufficient dedication and practice. SLA is a dynamic process characterized by stages such as preproduction, early production, speech emergence, intermediate fluency, and advanced fluency. Additionally, factors like input comprehensibility, interaction, and feedback play crucial roles in the acquisition process. This book unfolds the innovative aspects of second language acquisition which will be crucial for the holistic understanding of the subject matter. The topics included in this book on second language acquisition are of utmost significance and bound to provide incredible insights to readers.