Input hypothesis

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title: Input hypothesis
text: The input hypothesis, also known as the monitor model, is a group of five hypotheses of second-language acquisition developed by the linguist Stephen Krashen in the 1970s and 1980s. Krashen originally formulated the input hypothesis as just one of the five hypotheses, but over time the term has come to refer to the five hypotheses as a group. The hypotheses are the input hypothesis, the acquisition–learning hypothesis, the monitor hypothesis, the natural order hypothesis and the affective filter
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description: Hypotheses of second-language acquisition
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date created: 2008-05-16T22:45:09Z
date modified: 2024-09-07T16:45:21Z
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