Talk:Theories of second-language acquisition
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Automaticity: knowledge gained through language “learning” cannot be used to initiate speech production?
[edit]Did Krashen actually argue this? From what I've seen and read of Krashen, his point is not that language learning "cannot be used to initiate speech production", but rather that it can, but only because language learning naturally includes some language acquisition. This is not the same thing as saying that language learning can't be used to initiate speech production.