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Language Transfer: Cross-Linguistic Influence in Language Learning by Terence Odlin β€” book cover

Language Transfer: Cross-Linguistic Influence in Language Learning

by Terence Odlin, Jack C. Richards (Editor), Michael H. Long
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Overview

The author shows how similarities and differences between languages can influence grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation acquisition. Terence Odlin reconsiders a question that many language teachers and educational researchers have addressed: How much influence can a learner's native language have in making the acquisition of a new language easy or difficult? Odlin analyzes and interprets research showing many ways in which similarities and differences between languages can influence the acquisition of grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation. In addition, he provides a detailed look at work on other areas important for the study of transfer, including discourse, individual variation, and sociolinguistic factors. Language teachers, applied linguists, and educational researchers will find this volume extremely valuable to their work.

Synopsis

The author shows how similarities and differences between languages can influence grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation acquisition.

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 1989
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
224
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521378093

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