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How would a behaviorist approach to studying language differ from a cognitive approach to studying language?

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The behaviorist approach to language learning argues that students learn a second language through an unconscious process that happen automatically, while cognitivists sees second language learning as a conscious process based on reasoning in which learning strategies are used for improving comprehension, processing and retaining new information.

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