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Language typologies and teaching strategies
Reduction and superposition
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68 pages
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The book explores how linguistic origins impact foreign language learning, highlighting that speakers of linguistically distant mother tongues often simplify their approach during initial acquisition. It discusses how these learners may rely on their native language's structures, while those with closely related languages might employ intercomprehension, integrating elements of both languages to facilitate learning. This analysis provides insights into the strategies employed by learners based on their linguistic backgrounds.
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2024, paperback
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