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Critical period hypothesis The theory that there is a critical period in language acquisition, from very early childhood up to adolescence. If a language is not acquired during this stage, the learner will not usually achieve native speaker competence.

The critical period is related to the development of laterality in the brain. Once laterality is fully established (during adolescence) the critical period is over.