View Content #28618
| Contentid | 28618 |
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| Content Type | 1 |
| Title | The Strange Persistence of First Languages |
| Body | From: https://nautil.us/issue/30/identity/the-strange-persistence-of-first-languages This article documents one heritage learner’s experience in using Czech as a young person, losing her fluency and proficiency, and beginning to regain it. The author explains why first languages are resistant to attrition in human brains. It would be a valuable source to share with heritage language learners as they consider their own mother tongues. Visit: https://nautil.us/issue/30/identity/the-strange-persistence-of-first-languages |
| Source | Julie Sedivy, Nautilus |
| Inputdate | 2021-09-17 15:55:11 |
| Lastmodifieddate | 2021-09-27 11:04:20 |
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| Publishdate | 2021-09-27 09:15:04 |
| Displaydate | 2021-09-27 00:00:00 |
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