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Williams and Rebuschat analyze the mechanisms behind implicit learning, revealing how this process can shape language understanding and fluency. They highlight the importance of contextual learning, showcasing how exposure to real-world language use can enhance acquisition in ways that traditional methods may overlook.
Through meticulous study and compelling examples, the authors invite readers to reconsider conventional approaches to language learning. Their work offers a valuable perspective for educators and learners alike, emphasizing the potential of harnessing implicit learning strategies to foster more effective second language acquisition.