First Language Acquisition Vs Second Language Learning ...
trouble in language learning, they attribute this to their age when it is really something else that can be treated. I think there are a number of ways in which the adults are advantaged over children. ... culture simultaneously while acquiring language because the language children receive from birth onward is contextual and wrapped in a ...
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