The analytical look at the Critical Period Hypothesis
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Critical Period Hypothesis 에 관한 분석 및 고찰 입니다. Suggestions for learners and teachers 에 관한 얘기고, 제가 유학 당시, 석사 1년차때 쓴 final report 입니다
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Does Critical Period Hypothesis (CPH) apply in the case of learning a second language?’ Lightbown and Spada (1999) suggested that there is a “specific and limited time period for language acquisition.” Lenneberg (1967) considered that there is a significant difference between younger learners and older learners in their abilities to attain native-like proficiency “automatically from mere exposure to a given language”
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Their study found that the age of arrival was a momentous factor in successfully acquiring English. It also showed that those people who arrived in the United States at earlier ages of their lives performed better on the test in English. The learners studying English before the age of 15, “especially before the age of 10,” indicated homogeneity of score ranges.
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