GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
LANGUAGE ACQUISITION THEORIES
Question
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Second Language Acquisition (SLA)
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Second Language Learning (L2)
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Target Language (TL)
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -The target language is the language learners are studying, and also the individual items of language that they want to learn, or the teacher wants them to learn.
Detailed explanation-2: -Source and target texts In translation, a source text (ST) is a text written in a given source language which is to be, or has been, translated into another language, while a target text (TT) is a translated text written in the intended target language, which is the result of a translation from a given source text.
Detailed explanation-3: -What does Target Language Mean? The target language is one of the most important element of the translation process. By definition, the target language is the language which a written text is translated into in final language. It is also the term for a language that a nonnative speaker is in the midst of learning.