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1 What is second-language acquisition?  





2 Branches of second-language acquisition  





3 Related fields  





4 Learning objectives: language skills  





5 Second-language acquisition resources  



5.1  Second-language acquisition methods and activities  





5.2  Second-language acquisition tools  







6 History of second-language acquisition  





7 Second-language acquisition phenomena  



7.1  Factors affecting the learning of a second-language  



7.1.1  Hypothesized success factors  









8 Second-language acquisition research  





9 Second-language acquisition-related organizations  





10 Second-language acquisition publications  





11 Persons influential in second-language acquisition  





12 See also  





13 References  





14 External links  














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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to second-language acquisition:

Second-language acquisition – process by which people learn a second language. Second-language acquisition (often abbreviated to SLA) also refers to the scientific discipline devoted to studying that process. Second language refers to any language learned in addition to a person's first language, including the learning of third, fourth, and subsequent languages. It is also called second-language learning, foreign language acquisition, and L2 acquisition.

What is second-language acquisition?[edit]

Second-language acquisition can be described as all of the following:

Branches of second-language acquisition[edit]

Related fields[edit]

Learning objectives: language skills[edit]

Second-language acquisition resources[edit]

Second-language acquisition methods and activities[edit]

Second-language acquisition tools[edit]

History of second-language acquisition[edit]

History of second-language acquisition

Second-language acquisition phenomena[edit]

Factors affecting the learning of a second-language[edit]

Hypothesized success factors[edit]

Second-language acquisition research[edit]

Second-language acquisition-related organizations[edit]

Second-language acquisition publications[edit]

Persons influential in second-language acquisition[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ H.S. Venkatagiri, John M. Levis "Phonological Awareness and Speech Comprehensibility: An Exploratory Study" Language Awareness. Vol. 16, Iss. 4, 2009

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