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- Threshold_hypothesis abstract "The threshold hypothesis is a hypothesis concerning second language acquisition set forth in a study by Cummins (2000) that stated that a minimum threshold in language proficiency must be passed before a second-language speaker can reap any benefits from language. It also states that, in order to gain proficiency in a second language, the learner must also have passed a certain and age appropriate level of competence in his or her first language.".
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- Threshold_hypothesis subject Category:Language_acquisition.
- Threshold_hypothesis comment "The threshold hypothesis is a hypothesis concerning second language acquisition set forth in a study by Cummins (2000) that stated that a minimum threshold in language proficiency must be passed before a second-language speaker can reap any benefits from language. It also states that, in order to gain proficiency in a second language, the learner must also have passed a certain and age appropriate level of competence in his or her first language.".
- Threshold_hypothesis label "Threshold hypothesis".
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- Threshold_hypothesis sameAs Q7798104.
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