What is an endangered language? - Linguistic Society of America
major national or international language, that does-n't mean they must abandon their mother tongue. Children who grow up speaking two or more lan-guages learn those languages just as well as children who grow up speaking only one language. who, as recently as the 1960s, were punished for speak-ing their native languages at boarding schools. ................
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