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  1. Richard Nordquist. Updated on January 06, 2020. A second language is any language that a person uses other than a first or native language. Contemporary linguists and educators commonly use the term L1 to refer to a first or native language, and the term L2 to refer to a second language or a foreign language that's being studied.

  2. 31 de jul. de 2021 · Un segundo idioma, o una segunda lengua, es el que habla una persona sin que sea su idioma nativo. Más específicamente, es el idioma que una persona aprendió tras haber desarrollado su lengua materna durante su niñez.

  3. Second-language acquisition ( SLA ), sometimes called second-language learning —otherwise referred to as L2 ( language 2) acquisition, is the process by which people learn a second language. Second-language acquisition is also the scientific discipline devoted to studying that process.

  4. A second language ( L2) is a language spoken in addition to one's first language (L1). A second language may be a neighbouring language, another language of the speaker's home country, or a foreign language. A speaker's dominant language, which is the language a speaker uses most or is most comfortable with, is not necessarily the speaker's ...

  5. 19 de jun. de 2020 · Here we provide a blueprint for the brain network underlying social L2 learning, enabling the integration of neurocognitive bases with social cognition of second language while combining...

    • Ping Li, Hyeonjeong Jeong
    • 2020
  6. 5 de jul. de 2021 · This issue of Language Teaching Research includes seven articles that address topics of great interest to second language (L2) pedagogy: the first three contributions focus more on the learner and consider the importance of individual differences such as working and declarative memory in vocabulary learning, the relationship between ...

  7. Synonyms. Foreign language learning; L2 acquisition; Second language acquisition. Definition. Second language learning (SLL) is concerned with the process and study of how people acquire a second language, which is often referred to as L2 or target language, as opposed to L1 (the native language).