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theory of
language acquisition is the
comprehensible output hypothesis.
Developed by
Merrill Swain, the
comprehensible output (CO)
hypothesis states that...
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first published in 1977. The
hypotheses put
primary importance on the
comprehensible input (CI) that
language learners are
exposed to.
Understanding spoken...
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comprehensible, or
comprehend in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Comprehension may
refer to:
Comprehension (logic), the totality...
- Rogalandsforskning. 4. Gooskens, C.; Van Bezooijen, R. (2006). "Mutual
Comprehensibility of
Written Afrikaans and Dutch:
Symmetrical or Asymmetrical?" (PDF)...
- to Pairault: páṭóól (350 speakers), the
northernmost and the
least comprehensible to
speakers of the
other dialects,
spoken in and
around Badi; pòŋààl...
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perhaps since humanity's
discovery of fire.
Usually pertaining to humans'
comprehensible reaction to fire itself, the fear of fire by
other animals cannot be...
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fluid vocalizing of speech-like
syllables that lack any
readily comprehensible meaning. In some cases, as part of
religious practice, some believe...
- story, the
world is
presented as
grounded by the laws of
nature and
comprehensible by science,
while a
conventional fantasy story contains mostly supernatural...
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Story structure or
narrative structure is the
recognizable or
comprehensible way in
which a narrative's
different elements are unified,
including in a...
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illustrate or
convey complex ideas and
concepts in ways that are
comprehensible or
striking to its viewers, readers, or listeners.
Writers and speakers...