Pages that link to "Language attrition"
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- Brahui language (links | edit)
- Forgetting (links | edit)
- Language acquisition (links | edit)
- Acadians (links | edit)
- Māori language (links | edit)
- Evenki people (links | edit)
- Scots language (links | edit)
- Jean Berko Gleason (links | edit)
- Index of linguistics articles (links | edit)
- Second language (links | edit)
- Arvanites (links | edit)
- Extinct language (links | edit)
- Chinese Canadians (links | edit)
- First language (links | edit)
- Languages of Pakistan (links | edit)
- Diaspora language (links | edit)
- Attrition (links | edit)
- International adoption of South Korean children (links | edit)
- Hellenization (links | edit)
- Khoemana (links | edit)
- Dynamical systems theory (links | edit)
- Language death (links | edit)
- Language shift (links | edit)
- Multilingualism (links | edit)
- Miami–Illinois language (links | edit)
- Prestige (sociolinguistics) (links | edit)
- Pinyin input method (links | edit)
- Simultaneous bilingualism (links | edit)
- Sequential bilingualism (links | edit)
- Decreolization (links | edit)
- Robert R. Garwood (links | edit)
- Language minority students in Japanese classrooms (links | edit)
- Central Scots (links | edit)
- Arbëresh language (links | edit)
- Generative second-language acquisition (links | edit)
- Languages of Germany (links | edit)
- Betty Beaumont (links | edit)
- Koreans in the United Kingdom (links | edit)
- Mike Sharwood Smith (links | edit)
- Greenlandic Norse (links | edit)
- Language loss (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Ethnologue (links | edit)
- Language (links | edit)
- Sardinian language (links | edit)
- Markedness (links | edit)
- Belfast, Prince Edward Island (links | edit)
- Scottish Gaelic literature (links | edit)
- Second-language attrition (links | edit)
- List of diglossic regions (links | edit)
- List of Turkic languages (links | edit)
- User talk:1.46.167.112 (links | edit)
- Vietnamese people in Senegal (links | edit)
- Languages of Greenland (links | edit)
- Chinese people in Papua New Guinea (links | edit)
- Crosslinguistic influence (links | edit)
- Second-language attrition (links | edit)
- Art and dementia (links | edit)
- Modern Scots (links | edit)
- Saint-Barthélemy French (links | edit)
- Inuit Nunangat (links | edit)