Understanding second language acquisition / Rod Ellis
By: Ellis, Rod.
Series: Oxford applied linguistics.Oxford : Oxford university press, 1985 Description: 327 p.ISBN: 0-19-437081-X.Subject(s): Lenguaje y lenguas | Idiomas -- aprendizajeItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Vol info | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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1. Key issues in second language acquisition
2. The role of the first language
3. Interlanguage and the 'natural' route of development
4. Variability in interlanguage
5. Individual learner differences and second language acquisition
6. Input, interaction, and second language acquisition
7. Learner strategies
8. The universal hypothesis and second language acquisition
9. The role of formal instruction in second language acquisition
10. Theories of second language acquisition
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