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What's age got to do with it? Accounting for individual factors in second language accent
2014
Studies in Second Language Learning and Teaching
Empirical research conducted over the past few decades suggests that the age at which an individual is first exposed to a second language affects long-term outcomes, in particular for phonology. The question that has occupied scholars of various bents is what, exactly, underlies the robust age effects observed. Does age imply immutable changes in one's ability to ever sound native-like? Are these changes neurological, cognitive, or socio-psychological in nature? What role do L2 use and contact
doi:10.14746/ssllt.2014.4.3.4
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