LANGUAGE ACQUISITION AND LANGUAGE LEARNING - ed
Language learning is a conscious process, is the product of either formal learning situation or a self-study programme (Kramina, 2000: 27). Hence, language learning is an integral part of the unity of all language (Robbins, 2007 : 49). The Synergy Between Language Acquisition and Language Learning
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