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This Element explores the roles of explicit and implicit learning
in second language acquisition. The authors lay out some key issues
that they take to underlie the debate on the extent to which second
language acquisition involves explicit learning, implicit learning,
or both. They also discuss what they take to be an oversight in the
field: namely, the lack of clear definitions of key constructs.
Taking a generative perspective on the nature of language, while
addressing alternative approaches at key points, they refocus the
discussion of explicit and implicit learning by first asking what
must be learned (i.e., what is this mental representation we call
"language" that all functioning humans possess?) The discussion and
research reviewed leads to the conclusion that second language
acquisition is largely if not exclusively implicit in nature and
that explicit learning plays a secondary role in how learners
grapple with meaning.
This highly accessible introductory textbook carefully explores the
main issues that have driven the field of second language
acquisition research. Intended for students with little or no
background in linguistics or psycholinguistics, it explains
important linguistic concepts, and how and why they are relevant to
second language acquisition. Topics are presented via a 'key
questions' structure that enables the reader to understand how
these questions have motivated research in the field, and the
problems to which researchers are seeking solutions. It provides a
complete package for any introductory course on second language
acquisition.
This book provides comprehensive coverage of the key issues and
perspectives in the current practice of physiotherapy, focussing on
the issues that are not taught in 'clinical' texts yet that
underpin professional practice. The book helps students gain a good
understanding of the physiotherapy profession. It will introduce
students to the key practice issues included in professional entry
curricula: history of the profession, the workforce and roles of
physiotherapists, ethics, law, reflective practice, clinical
reasoning, teamwork, and other professional issues within the field
of physiotherapy.
What do you do when the one you've always wanted becomes too Hard
to Love? Hailey Taylor's heart has always belonged to Mason Cahill,
but one secret has changed everything. Things on the baseball field
come easy for Mason Cahill. Why can't the rest of his life be
simple? Mason's finally admitted he wants the one girl he can be
himself around, but one secret destroyed that. Their love isn't
sweet and simple. It's hot, loud, and messy. But now, when he's
finally all in, she's folded. Sparks fly. Tempers flare. Hearts
shatter. One thing is certain... everything has changed. Who will
be too Hard to Love?
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