THE ROLE OF COMPARATIVE LINGUISTICS IN TEACHING FOREIGN LANGUAGES
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Vocabulary, methods, fluency, vocabulary range, comprehension, efficiency, enhance, interactive games, enhanceAbstract
Comparative linguistics plays a crucial role in the teaching of foreign languages by providing insights into the similarities and differences between languages. This field helps language learners understand the underlying structures, grammar rules, and vocabulary of a target language by comparing it to their native language or other languages they already know. By highlighting these similarities and differences, comparative linguistics enhances the efficiency and effectiveness of language learning and teaching processes.
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