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Georgette Ioup
Georgette Ioup
(May 17, 1940 – May 28, 2024) was an American
linguistics
professor and researcher. She examined the ways people learn new languages (called
second-language acquisition
), and one of her research papers was considered "one of the most impactful studies published in ''SSLA''
[''Studies in Second Language Acquisition''
]", according to
Cambridge University Press
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Interference versus Structural Complexity as a Predictor of Second Language Relative Clause Acquisition
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