THE CHALLENGES AND TRIUMPHS OF ACQUIRING A LANGUAGE AFTER PUBERTY

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  • Murtozoyeva Shodiya Shuhrat qizi Author

Keywords:

language acquisition, learning period, puberty, challenges, cognitive development, social obstacles, bilingualism, language immersion, language exchange

Abstract

Acquiring a new language after the critical period of puberty presents a unique set of challenges and triumphs. This article aims to explore the cognitive, social, and emotional aspects of language acquisition in adulthood. We delve into the difficulties faced by individuals undertaking this linguistic journey later in life, such as overcoming cognitive barriers and adapting to new cultural norms. Despite these challenges, we also highlight the triumphs and rewards that come with mastering a new language, including enhanced cognitive abilities, cultural understanding, and personal growth. Through this exploration, we aim to shed light on the complexities and resilience involved in acquiring a language after puberty. 

 

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2025-02-08

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