Langerian mindfulness and language learning

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In the current article, the tenets of Langerian mindfulness and the principles of the main approaches towards language learning, that is, the environmentalist, innatist, and interactionist approaches will be reviewed and discussed. Through this review, we show what commonalities exist between the two sides of the study (i.e., mindfulness theory and language learning) and how mindfulness theory can cooperate in and facilitate the language learning process.

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Moafian, F., Khoshsima, H., Fadardi, J. S., & Pagnini, F. (2019). Langerian mindfulness and language learning. Cogent Psychology, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.1080/23311908.2019.1609242

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