GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
LANGUAGE ACQUISITION THEORIES
Question
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second language
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foreign language
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library language
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auxiliary language
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Detailed explanation-1: -A Foreign Language is one which is not widely used in the learners’ immediate social context and which might be used for future travel and business or studied as a curricular requirement, but with no immediate or necessary practical applications.
Detailed explanation-2: -Interlanguage is the type of language or linguistic system used by second-and foreign-language learners who are in the process of learning a target language. Interlanguage pragmatics is the study of the ways non-native speakers acquire, comprehend, and use linguistic patterns or speech acts in a second language.
Detailed explanation-3: -Language learning (LL) is the process of actively trying to learn and understand a language. LL happens more consciously and is more likely the result of formal teaching. Perhaps, like how a second language is learned. On the other hand, language acquisition is the process of gaining language knowledge naturally.
Detailed explanation-4: -A first language is the mother tongue or native language of a person while a second language is a language a person learns in order to communicate with the native speaker of that language.