SOME THEORETICAL APPROACHES TO SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION
Keywords:
language acquisition, behaviorism, influence, target language, concept, to propose, knowledge, Universal Grammar, explicit, to expose, hypothesis.Abstract
The article discusses several theories that have been proposed to explain the aspects of language acquisition such as behaviorism and Universal Grammar. All theories of language acquisition are intended to account for is the ability of human learners to acquire language within a variety of social and instructional environments.
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