Implicit and Explicit Language Learning: Conditions, Processes, and Knowledge in SLA and Bilingualism

Implicit and Explicit Language Learning: Conditions, Processes, and Knowledge in SLA and Bilingualism

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Mar 11, 2011 · English · Paperback (208 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 208
Language English
Published Mar 11, 2011
Publisher Georgetown University Press
ISBN-10 1589017293
ISBN-13 9781589017290

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In the evolving field of language acquisition, recent advancements have shed light on the intricate differences between implicit and explicit learning processes. This work delves into the complex interplay between these learning strategies, providing insights into how individuals acquire new languages, whether as second language learners or bilingual speakers.

Cristina Sanz and Ronald P. Leow bring their expertise to explore the environmental conditions and cognitive processes that significantly influence language learning. Their comprehensive analysis not only emphasizes the theoretical underpinnings of second language acquisition but also addresses how contextual factors shape linguistic knowledge.

Through a multidisciplinary approach, this examination unravels the nuances of SLA and bilingualism, offering practical implications for educators and learners alike. The authors challenge traditional notions while proposing innovative perspectives on how best to facilitate language learning, making this an essential read for those immersed in linguistics and education.
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