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Language Acquisition
Modern linguistics light on the paradoxical nature of language acquisition. Renowned researchers contend that the critical period for language learning is not to early childhood, as traditionally believed. Instead, evidence suggests that language skills can be significantly honed well into adulthood, that the methods of instruction align with the nuanced cognitive frameworks of mature learners. This insight has profound implications for second-language education and for a more flexible and age-inclusive approach.
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