potentiellisten
Potentiellisten is a term used in the field of linguistics and language acquisition to refer to the potential or capacity of a language learner to acquire a new language. It is a concept that has been explored by various researchers and linguists, including Stephen Krashen, who is often credited with popularizing the idea. The term potentiellisten is derived from the Latin word "potentia," which means power or capacity, and the suffix "-listen," which refers to the ability to listen.
The potentiellisten hypothesis suggests that language learners have an innate capacity to acquire a new language,
Critics of the potentiellisten hypothesis argue that it oversimplifies the complex process of language acquisition and