Age of Onset and Nativelikeness in a Second Language: Listener Perception Versus Linguistic Scrutiny
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The incidence of nativelikeness in adult second language acquisition is a controversial issue in SLA research. Although some researchers claim that any learner, regardless of age of acquisition, can attain nativelike levels of second language (L2) proficiency, others hold that attainment of nativelike proficiency is, in principle, impossible. The discussion has traditionally been framed within the paradigm of a critical period for language acquisition and guided by the question of whether SLA is constrained by the maturation of the brain. The work presented in this article can be positioned among those studies that have focused exclusively on the apparent counterexamples to the critical period. We report on a…
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- Psychology
- Second-language acquisition
- Linguistics
- First language
- Psycholinguistics
- Language proficiency
- Scrutiny
- Active listening
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