LANGUAGE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ADULTS AND CHILDREN
Keywords:
language acquisition, adults vs children, cognitive development, pronunciation, communicative competence, language learning strategiesAbstract
This article explores the linguistic differences between adults and children in language acquisition and use. It examines cognitive, psychological, and social factors that influence how these two groups learn and process language. The study highlights differences in pronunciation, grammar acquisition, vocabulary development, and communicative competence. The paper also discusses implications for language teaching and provides recommendations for more effective age-appropriate teaching strategies.Downloads
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2026-03-30
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