Languages are both acquired and learned, so conscious and unconscious effort is needed when picking up a new one

Two concepts—acquisition and learning—play key roles in the study of language. Although there are people who use the two terms interchangeably, in reality they embody two different processes in the development of communicative competence.


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Source: Phys.org