释义 |
second languageˌsecond ˈlanguage noun [countable usually singular] - However, it is very likely that articulating a second language interferes with the processing of the first during simultaneous interpreting.
- Interference from the native language is probably one of the most noticeable aspects of the early stages in second language learning.
- On this basis we may stress the need to revise language teaching methods to come more in line with second language acquisition.
- The closer one is to a second language group, either socially or psychologically, the greater the probability of adequate learning.
- The hypothesis is that adults have available both ways of developing competence in a second language.
- The input hypothesis is fairly revolutionary in second language terms generally.
- The relayed message is the source language, while the second language is the target language.
- Virtually all the settings in which sign language is learned can also be found in second language learning.
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