A critical period for language learning is often defined as a sharp decline in learning outcomes with age. This study examines the relevance of the critical period for English-speaking proficiency among immigrants in the USA. It uses microdata from the 2000 US Census, a model of language acquisition and a flexible specification of an estimating equation based on 64 age-at-migration dichotomous variables. Self reported English-speaking proficiency among immigrants declines more or less monotonically with age at migration, and this relationship is not characterised by any sharp decline or discontinuity that might be considered consistent with a ‘critical’ period. The findings are robust across the various immigrant samples, and between the ge...
<div><p>In second language acquisition research, the critical period hypothesis (cph) holds that the...
This contribution deals with the theoretical explanation and empirically observable impact of the ag...
This study examined the variables related to US immigrants' long-term attainment in English, th...
A critical period for language learning is often defined as a sharp decline in learning outcomes wit...
The critical-period hypothesis for second-language acqui-sition was tested on data from the 1990 U.S...
The critical period hypothesis for second language acquisition was tested on data from the 1990 U. S...
The critical-period hypothesis for second-language acqui-sition was tested on data from the 1990 U.S...
test the critical-period hypothesis in second-language learning. Their analyses failed to support a ...
This article proposes a dynamic perspective on immigrants’ language proficiency. Hypotheses are form...
Are U.S. immigrants’ English proficiency and social outcomes the result of their cultural preference...
Children learn language more easily than adults, though when and why this ability declines have been...
This article proposes a dynamic perspective on immigrants’ language proficiency. Hypotheses are form...
The Critical Period Hypothesis aims to investigate the reason for significant difference between fir...
Given the general failure experienced by adults when attempting to learn a second or foreign languag...
In this article, Age related factors in second and foreign language learning were examined to determ...
<div><p>In second language acquisition research, the critical period hypothesis (cph) holds that the...
This contribution deals with the theoretical explanation and empirically observable impact of the ag...
This study examined the variables related to US immigrants' long-term attainment in English, th...
A critical period for language learning is often defined as a sharp decline in learning outcomes wit...
The critical-period hypothesis for second-language acqui-sition was tested on data from the 1990 U.S...
The critical period hypothesis for second language acquisition was tested on data from the 1990 U. S...
The critical-period hypothesis for second-language acqui-sition was tested on data from the 1990 U.S...
test the critical-period hypothesis in second-language learning. Their analyses failed to support a ...
This article proposes a dynamic perspective on immigrants’ language proficiency. Hypotheses are form...
Are U.S. immigrants’ English proficiency and social outcomes the result of their cultural preference...
Children learn language more easily than adults, though when and why this ability declines have been...
This article proposes a dynamic perspective on immigrants’ language proficiency. Hypotheses are form...
The Critical Period Hypothesis aims to investigate the reason for significant difference between fir...
Given the general failure experienced by adults when attempting to learn a second or foreign languag...
In this article, Age related factors in second and foreign language learning were examined to determ...
<div><p>In second language acquisition research, the critical period hypothesis (cph) holds that the...
This contribution deals with the theoretical explanation and empirically observable impact of the ag...
This study examined the variables related to US immigrants' long-term attainment in English, th...