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imported>John Stephenson m (Talk:Fossilization (linguistics) moved to Talk:Fossilization (language acquisition): Just remembered that there are not one but two uses of this term in linguistics...) |
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== Simple hypothesis == | |||
Perhaps the simplest explanation for fossilisation is that once the learner can achieve his/her communicative goals in the L2, there is little reason either for him/her to learn more or for others to provide correction and feedback. I'd say the article should at least mention this hypothesis. [[User:Sandy Harris|Sandy Harris]] 01:06, 20 October 2011 (UTC) |
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Simple hypothesis
Perhaps the simplest explanation for fossilisation is that once the learner can achieve his/her communicative goals in the L2, there is little reason either for him/her to learn more or for others to provide correction and feedback. I'd say the article should at least mention this hypothesis. Sandy Harris 01:06, 20 October 2011 (UTC)