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Language Development and AgeBUY FROM AMAZON.COM
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Usually ships in 24 hours Buy New: $110.00 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours EDITORIAL REVIEWThe anecdotal view of language acquisition is that children learn language with apparent ease, no instruction and in very little time, while adults find learning a new language to be cognitively challenging, labour intensive and time-consuming. In this book Herschensohn examines whether early childhood is a critical period for language acquisition after which individuals cannot learn a language as native speakers. She argues that a first language is largely susceptible to age constraints, showing major deficits past the age of twelve. Second language acquisition also shows age effects, but with a range of individual differences. The competence of expert adult learners, the unequal achievements of child learners of second languages, and the lack of consistent evidence for a maturational cut-off, all cast doubt on a critical period for second language acquisition. PRODUCT DETAILSPublisher: Cambridge University PressPub. Date: 3rd December 2007 Catalog: Book Media: Hardcover Number Of Pages: 304 Ean: 9780521872973 Isbn: 0521872979 |

