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Teacher's Use of First Language in EFL Classrooms

Teacher's Use of First Language in EFL Classrooms

... in language pedagogy is how educators deal with the use of mother tongue in language learning ...some language teachers consider first language a beneficial means in language ...

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The influence of first language reading strategies on second language reading of academic texts

The influence of first language reading strategies on second language reading of academic texts

... A review of literature indicates that an improved understanding on the use of first language (L1) reading strategies in second language (L2) reading contributes to the general understanding of ...

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COMPENSATORY STRATEGIES OF FIRST-LANGUAGE-ATTRITED CHILDREN

COMPENSATORY STRATEGIES OF FIRST-LANGUAGE-ATTRITED CHILDREN

... lexicon. First language attrition may also occur even though the speaker continues to use the language for a daily discourse function, such as in the family who live in the environment where another ...

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The trajectory of a language policy : the First Language Maintenance and Development program in South Australia

The trajectory of a language policy : the First Language Maintenance and Development program in South Australia

... on language policy and the Education for a Cultural Democracy (Taskforce to Investigate Multicuturalism and Education, 1984) report on education for a cultural ...of language policy. Voices for the Future ...

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MULTILINGUALISM IN EDUCATION: THE ROLE OF FIRST LANGUAGE

MULTILINGUALISM IN EDUCATION: THE ROLE OF FIRST LANGUAGE

... OF FIRST LANGUAGE It seems clear from the studies described above that there are great advantages in the use of more than one language in ...which language or languages to ...one ...

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The Role of Input in First Language Acquisition

The Role of Input in First Language Acquisition

... their first language, and also it is a try to show the effect of the quantity of input on first language ...their first language. The participants of the first study were ...

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A Production System Model of First Language Acquisition

A Production System Model of First Language Acquisition

... A PRODUCTION SYSTEM MODEL OF FIRST LANGUAGE ACQUISITION A PRODUCTION SYSTEM MODEL OF FIRST LANGUAGE ACQUISITION Pat Langley Department of Psychology Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania[.] ...

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First language acquisition vs second language learning: What is the difference?

First language acquisition vs second language learning: What is the difference?

... generations. First Language Acquisition (FLA) and New Language Learning (NLL) have sometimes been treated as two distinct phenomena creating controversy due to their variability in terms of age and ...

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The Impact of First Language Intonational Clue Selection on Second Language Comprehension

The Impact of First Language Intonational Clue Selection on Second Language Comprehension

... at first in Persian and then in English, were read to ...the first language (Persian) and it also influenced positively second language learning and inferencing ability ...

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Meaning theory and the problem of the acquisition of a first language.

Meaning theory and the problem of the acquisition of a first language.

... Given these accounts of the nature of philosophy of language and meaning theory it is possible to identify an account of first-language acquisition although, unfortunately, it is more[r] ...

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The Academic Mobility of Students for Whom English is Not a First Language: The Roles of Ethnicity, Language, and Class

The Academic Mobility of Students for Whom English is Not a First Language: The Roles of Ethnicity, Language, and Class

... English language acquisition. Cummins (2000) hypothesizes that language tasks are more difficult to the degree that they are context-reduced as opposed to context-embedded, and cognitively demanding as ...

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First Language Acquisition

First Language Acquisition

... a first language is unlike most other forms of ...of language. Obviously, language itself cannot be learned in this ...that language learning requires, in some sense, a special ...

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First Language Transfer in Second Language Writing: An Examination of Current Research

First Language Transfer in Second Language Writing: An Examination of Current Research

... second language and the other four were L1 speakers of English whose Spanish was a second ...their first and another in their second ...the first research question, it was found that the strategies ...

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The linguistic transparency of first language calendar terms affects calendar calculations in a second language

The linguistic transparency of first language calendar terms affects calendar calculations in a second language

... relevant language (coordinate); or an integrated concept, including features of L1 and L2 concepts (or indeed a novel concept, which is more than the sum of the concepts of either language) ...one ...

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The linguistic transparency of first language calendar terms affects calendar calculations in a second language

The linguistic transparency of first language calendar terms affects calendar calculations in a second language

... the first and second language carve the same continuum into different categories, for instance having two colour categories corresponding to English blue, or when the language groups different ...

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The ubiquity of frequency effects in first language acquisition

The ubiquity of frequency effects in first language acquisition

... given language, but also cross-linguistically (Levels and Kinds Thesis): across languages, a negative correlation is often observed between the relative frequency of a particular construction in the ...

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Non cognate translation priming in masked priming lexical decision experiments: a meta analysis

Non cognate translation priming in masked priming lexical decision experiments: a meta analysis

... second language (L2) to first language (L1) translation priming, we conducted, for the first time in the literature, a meta-analysis of 64 masked priming lexical deci- sion experiments across ...

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Applying the Comprehension Hypothesis: Some Suggestions

Applying the Comprehension Hypothesis: Some Suggestions

... second language acquisition, and at the same time encourage full development of the first ...ways: First, EFL does not dominate the school day – what is proposed is not a full immersion program but ...

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English Language (first language, first year)

English Language (first language, first year)

... The course is aimed at students who have chosen English as their first foreign language and runs over two years. The course is for students who begin with an elementary (lower than A2 level) knowledge of ...

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0500 FIRST LANGUAGE ENGLISH

0500 FIRST LANGUAGE ENGLISH

... Band 2 7–8 Refers to several details from the passage and shows some understanding of what the writer found exciting and what might or might not appeal to a friend. Band 3 5–6[r] ...

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