Noticing in second language acquisition

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Hypothesis. et al. from the School of Beijing Sport University, Beijing, China have published the article: Noticing in Second Language Acquisition, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The Noticing Hypothesis of Schmidt, which has been accepted by an excessive and potentially expanding spectrum of scholars, is frequently the focus of this concern.

SUMMARY

    There is a range of terms for what the authors are calling noticing, as well as focal awareness (Atkinson and amp; Shiffrin, 1968; Kihlstrom, 1984), episodic awareness (Allport, 1979), and apperceived input (Gass, 1988). Noticing so refers to . . .

     

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