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Erratum

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 November 2008

James P. Lantolf
Affiliation:
Cornell University
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I would like to apologize to Robin Scarcella and Rebecca Oxford for an erroneous statement I made in my review of their book, The Tapestry of Language Learning. In the review I accused the authors of not referencing Vygotsky's seminal work, Thought and Language. Upon rereading the review, I suddenly realized that the authors do indeed cite the first volume of Vygotsky's collected works which includes his Thought and Language.

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Lantolf, J. P. (1994). [Review of The tapestry of language learning: The individual in the communicative classroom]. Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 16, 106108.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Vygotsky, L. (1986). Thought and language. Cambridge. MA: MIT Press.Google Scholar