The Developmental Interdependence Hypothesis and the Linguistic Threshold Hypothesis led to some research but researchers have learned that neither is correct. Group of answer choices True False
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The Developmental Interdependence Hypothesis suggests that the development of a second language is dependent on the proficiency in the first language. The Linguistic Threshold Hypothesis posits that there is a certain level of proficiency in the first language Show more…
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