What is fossilization?

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Gaurav Seth 6 years, 10 months ago
Fossilization refers to the regularly observed loss of progress in the attainment of a second language (L2) in linguistics as well as second language acquisition (SLA). This follows a stage where education occurred, despite usual exposure to and communication with the L2 and despite of any learner inspiration to continue.
Also, Fossilization refers to the process of replacement of an object's original minerals with others. The fossil will retain the same shape as the original but its chemical composition will be entirely different. Some types of fossilization are unaltered remains, per mineralization, recrystallization, and dissolution and replacement. Dissolution and replacement is when the water hits the bones, dissolves and the shape is still there.
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