The Role of Comprehension in Second-language Learning

Two models of lang learning are examined - one based on current transformational grammar & one on S. Krashen's input hypothesis (Second Language Acquisition and Second Language Learning, Oxford: Pergamon Press, 1981). Transformational models are shown to ignore a comprehension level of lang...

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