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Interlanguage Phonology – Factors and Processes in the Development of a Second Language Phonology

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  • Kevin John Keys UFMG Autor

Abstract

O presente artigo visa a resumir as principais questões vinculadas à pesquisa na área de fonologia interlingual, isto é, o desenvolvimento de habilidades fonológicas de uma segunda língua. Os fatores envolvidos neste desenvolvimento são adumbrados e os processos subjacentes são descritos. Os possíveis caminhos para pesquisas futuras são delineados.

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2011-12-14