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Applied linguistics / Second-language acquisition / Primatology / Input Hypothesis / Language education / Comprehensible output / Stephen Krashen / Silent period / Animal language / Zoology / Linguistics / Language acquisition
Date: 2014-02-28 13:30:42
Applied linguistics
Second-language acquisition
Primatology
Input Hypothesis
Language education
Comprehensible output
Stephen Krashen
Silent period
Animal language
Zoology
Linguistics
Language acquisition

THE COMPREHENSION HYPOTHESIS AND ANIMAL LANGUAGE Stephen Krashen In: Studies in Honour of Marianne Nikolov. József Horváth & Péter Medgyes (Eds.) Lingua Franca Csoport, 2014 http://books.google.hu/books?id=pfnjAgAAQBA

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