Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
314
Language
English
Published
Dec 22, 2005
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
ISBN-10
902725298X
ISBN-13
9789027252982
Description
Florencia Franceschina explores the intricate relationship between language acquisition and the concept of fossilization in second language learning. Drawing from both theoretical frameworks and empirical data, she delves deep into the reasons why certain grammatical features become fixed in learners' speech, often leading to persistent errors.
Through meticulous analysis, the author illuminates the cognitive and social factors that contribute to this phenomenon, shedding light on why some learners succeed while others struggle to achieve full proficiency. The work offers valuable insights into language pedagogy, informing educators about potential pitfalls and strategies to enhance learning outcomes.
This comprehensive study serves as both a scholarly resource and a thought-provoking examination for anyone interested in the dynamics of language learning. Franceschina's findings have implications not only for linguists but also for teachers and learners navigating the complexities of acquiring a second language.
Through meticulous analysis, the author illuminates the cognitive and social factors that contribute to this phenomenon, shedding light on why some learners succeed while others struggle to achieve full proficiency. The work offers valuable insights into language pedagogy, informing educators about potential pitfalls and strategies to enhance learning outcomes.
This comprehensive study serves as both a scholarly resource and a thought-provoking examination for anyone interested in the dynamics of language learning. Franceschina's findings have implications not only for linguists but also for teachers and learners navigating the complexities of acquiring a second language.
Genres
Children’s