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May 16, 2024 26 mins
In questa puntata vediamo il processo di apprendimento linguistico e le teorie che lo circondano. Parliamo di interlingua, un concetto chiave nello studio dell'acquisizione, e di emisferi cerebrali e di come poter utilizzare tutto il nostro cervello per imparare una lingua, anche grazie alla ludolinguistica, una disciplina che si occupa di utilizzare giochi e attività ludiche per facilitare l'apprendimento linguistico.

Grafiche: Gianluca La Bruna

La sigla è stata prodotta da White Hot e fornita da https://freebeats.io

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