Learning a non-native language in a naturalistic environment: Insights from behavioural and neuroimaging research
It is largely accepted in the relevant literature that successful learning of one or more non-native languages is affected by a number of factors that are independent of the target language(s) per se; these factors include the age of acquisition (AoA) of the target language(s), the type and amount o...
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2021
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