Title of article
The insignificance of learners errors; a philosophical investigation of the interlanguage hypothesis
Author/Authors
Hamilton، Richard Paul نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
-72
From page
73
To page
0
Abstract
A chemiluminescence method based on isoluminol was used to quantitatively measure lipid hydroperoxides formed during radicalic peroxidative breakdown reactions caused by excited protoporphyrin IX. An HPLC system was developed to measure both hydroperoxide and ascorbic acid content in illuminated etiolated mung bean leaves. During treatment with the peroxidizing herbicide oxyfluorfen, lipid hydroperoxide(s) increased while ascorbic acid decreased, indicating a role of ascorbic acid as a quencher of peroxidation.
Keywords
Learner error , Cognitivism , Interlanguage , Corder , S. Pit , Selinker, Larry , Wittgenstein, Ludwig , Fossilisation , Goodman, Paul , Second-language learning
Journal title
LANGUAGE & COMMUNICATION
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
LANGUAGE & COMMUNICATION
Record number
35264
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