Learning a second language through interaction

This book examines different theoretical perspectives on the role that interaction plays in second language acquisition. The principal perspectives are those afforded by the Interaction Hypothesis, Socio-Cultural Theory and the Levels of Processing model. Interaction is, therefore, defined broadly;...

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Main Author: Ellis, Rod (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam John Benjamins Pub. 1999
Series:Studies in Bilingualism
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