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  • #REDIRECT [[Monitor theory]]
    28 bytes (3 words) - 05:07, 14 May 2007
  • ...l (1983: 26), and in academic discussion he has explicitly used the term ''monitor theory'' to mean the five hypotheses, e.g. Krashen (1981b: 219-220).</ref> remain ==Monitor theory==
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  • ...l (1983: 26), and in academic discussion he has explicitly used the term ''monitor theory'' to mean the five hypotheses, e.g. Krashen (1981b: 219-220).</ref> '''Monitor theory''' comprises five [[hypothesis|hypotheses]] about [[second language acquisi
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  • ...ly associated with the linguist [[Stephen Krashen]], as one component of [[Monitor Theory]], a set of principles Krashen considers necessary to achieve acquisition.
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  • ...oach is based on [[theories]] of [[linguistics]], specifically Krashen's [[Monitor Theory]],<ref>Krashen (1982).</ref> and is also inspired by research on [[second l
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  • *[[Monitor theory]]
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