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OUP accepted manuscript
2019
Applied Linguistics
Given the controversies surrounding the critical period hypothesis on secondlanguage (L2) learning outcomes, this study focuses on the phonological aspect of language acquisition-the strength of the foreign accent in L2. Drawing on data from a large-scale representative data set on immigrant adolescents in Germany-CILS4EU-DE-we first demonstrate that there is a critical period (CP) up to the age of around 10, after which obtaining oral language skills without a foreign accent becomes less
doi:10.1093/applin/amz029
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