It is believed that the similarities and differences between the target language and any other language that has been previously acquired can exert either negative or positive influence on the process of language lear...It is believed that the similarities and differences between the target language and any other language that has been previously acquired can exert either negative or positive influence on the process of language learning. On the basis of a case study, the author thinks that markedness theory can provide a more reasonable explanation to the difficulties and errors learners experienced in their second language learning.展开更多
文摘It is believed that the similarities and differences between the target language and any other language that has been previously acquired can exert either negative or positive influence on the process of language learning. On the basis of a case study, the author thinks that markedness theory can provide a more reasonable explanation to the difficulties and errors learners experienced in their second language learning.