ingangskanalen
Ingangskanalen is a term used in the field of linguistics and language acquisition to describe the initial stages of language learning. It refers to the period when a learner is exposed to a new language and begins to acquire its basic structures and vocabulary. This phase is characterized by a high degree of trial and error, as the learner attempts to understand and produce language sounds, words, and simple phrases.
During the ingangskanalen, learners often rely heavily on context and visual cues to comprehend meaning, as
The concept of ingangskanalen was first introduced by the Dutch linguist Henk van Riemsdijk in the 1970s.