Linguistic and Psychological Principles of Language Learning
Language learning involves various linguistic and psychological principles. It encompasses oral communication, systematic structures, communication facilitation, adaptability, arbitrariness, form-meaning relationships, habit formation, skill acquisition, interference with mother tongue, exposure to models, enjoyment, and a blend of individual and social processes.
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Foreign Language Learning 2 Linguistic and psychological principles
2- Language is systematic and learnable
3- Language is a means of communication
4- Language changes
5- Language is arbitrary
6- Language has form and meaning
1- Language learning is habit formation
2- Language learning is the acquisition of a set of skills
3- The learning of a second/foreign language involves some mother tongue interference
4- Language learning is accomplished through exposing the learner to a model.
5- Language learning is basically enjoyable
6- Language learning is both an individual and a social process