
Fossilization in Adult Second Language Acquisition
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The text gives a very detailed and comprehensive treatment to a significant aspect of adult SLA and is sure to be of great value for specialists, researchers and scholars. The review of literature, both current and past, is especially helpful. -- Dr Deepti Gupta, Professor, Department of English and Cultural Studies, Panjab University, Chandigarh * Journal of English Language Teaching, 29:1 *More details
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1 Introduction
2 What is Fossilization?
3 Behavioral Reflexes and Causal Variables
4 A Macroscopic Analysis: Critical Period Effects
5 A Macroscopic Analysis: Native Language Transfer
6 A Microscopic Analysis: Some Empirical Evidence
7 Second Language Instruction and Fossilization
8 Summary and Conclusion
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