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Other forms of implicit knowledge are far more difficult to highlight. What we call intuition is the most difficult kind of implicit knowledge to make explicit.
Second language acquisition research consistently distinguishes between implicit and explicit knowledge, recognising their distinct roles in linguistic processing.
Much research has focused on the separability of implicit and explicit learning, but less has focused on how they might interact. A recent model suggests that in the motor-skill domain, explicit ...
Although claims about explicit and implicit language knowledge are central to many debates in SLA, little research has been dedicated to measuring the two knowledge types (R. Ellis, 2004, 2005). The ...
Intuition is knowledge that is the most difficult to motivate. Intuitions depend on extended experience, so experts in an area have better intuitions than laypeople.