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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Language attrition.
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  • First language acquisition [r]: Study of the processes through which humans acquire language, specifically first languages, which studies infants' acquisition of their native language. [e]
  • Second language acquisition [r]: Process by which people learn a second language in addition to their native language(s), where the language to be learned is often referred to as the 'target language'. [e]

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Articles related by keyphrases (Bot populated)

  • History of cricket [r]: High-level summary of the sport's development from its perceived origins in medieval England to the present day. [e]