Lexical Processing in Second Language Learners

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  • Lexical Processing in Second Language Learners Book Detail

  • Author : Tess Fitzpatrick
  • Release Date : 2009
  • Publisher : Multilingual Matters
  • Genre : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Pages : 196
  • ISBN 13 : 184769151X
  • File Size : 41,41 MB

Lexical Processing in Second Language Learners by Tess Fitzpatrick PDF Summary

Book Description: This book presents studies at the cutting edge of second language vocabulary research by authors whose work represents much of the current focus and direction of investigation in this area. Various aspects of L2 lexical processing, acquisition, and storage are explored in a groundbreaking series of relevant and replicable studies.

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