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Ellis, Nick C. 2002. Frequency effects in language processsing. Studies in Second Language Acquisition 24 : 143–188.
Publication type
Article in journal
Publication language
English
ISBN
0272-2631

Annotation

This paper demonstrates how language processing is intimately tuned to input frequency and discusses the implications of these frequency effects for the representations and developmental sequence of second language acquisition. It then surveys the history of frequency as an explanatory concept in theoretical and applied linguistics, and argues for its reinstatement as a bridging variable that connects the different schools of language acquisition research.