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2015-05-14 04:55:45 -0400
Kantesh
Why is it a bad idea to correct grammar in young children?
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2015-08-05 14:11:16 -0400
annawhite
If my child leaves the foreign mission field at age 6, what is the likelihood that he will keep his foreign language?
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2015-08-24 12:57:06 -0400
usagi5886
Tomlin's Fish Film
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2015-08-29 00:03:44 -0400
usagi5886
My question is about SLA theories. Is transfer theory included in contrastive analysis or error analysis or is it a theory alone?
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2016-10-23 17:37:34 -0400
Wugsby
Where can I find accessible child-language transcripts?
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2016-10-26 13:37:02 -0400
Caroline
Babies afraid of speech noises?
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2016-11-16 09:28:47 -0400
mia
Is it really true that in order to learn L2 we must master L1? What could be the effect in L2 learning if L1 is not mastered?
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2017-02-08 19:20:38 -0400
spanish_qas
Resources on assessing spoken language proficiency
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