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TitleThe Age Factor in Language Learning: Possibly Smaller than We Thought
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Although it is generally agreed that children are better-equipped to acquire certain aspects of another language quickly, some linguists are quick to point out that adults simply learn differently, and that plenty of them have mastered languages they began studying long after any critical period may be said to have ended. Read the washingtonpost.com article at:

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