• Language attrition is the process of decreasing proficiency in or losing a language. For first or native language attrition, this process is generally...
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  • Second-language attrition refers to atrophy of second-language skills. It is commonly found in individuals who live in environments in which the presence...
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  • explores language loss, or second-language attrition, and the impact of formal instruction on learning outcomes. Second language refers to any language learned...
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    earliest language may be lost, a process known as language attrition. This can happen when young children start school or move to a new language environment...
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    language attrition of the second languages (ethnic Mother Tongue languages) amongst Singaporeans, due to the pervasive use of the English language in daily...
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  • Second language attrition, loss of second language ability Attrition (band), an electronic music band Attrition (website), a security website Attrition rate...
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    language form, including dialects. Language death should not be confused with language attrition (also called language loss), which describes the loss of...
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  • Natural-language processing Non-native speech database Origin of language Passive speaker (language) Second-language attrition Spoken language Pichler...
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    the language of the majority of the community), who may have lost, in part or in totality, the language they first acquired (see language attrition). According...
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    languages. Languages portal Category:Extinct languages Endangered language Globalization Language attrition Language death Language revival Language teaching...
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  • Khoemana (redirect from Xiri language)
    culture of Khoemana speakers. Robust Khoemana (before more recent language attrition) is principally recorded in an 1879 notebook by Lucy Lloyd, which...
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    of some 125 papers on language development in children, language attrition, aphasia, and gender and cultural aspects of language acquisition and use; and...
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    What occurred, and has been occurring ever since, is a process of language attrition, whereby successive generations have adopted more and more features...
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    Alongside the fact that Arbëresh is rarely written, another issue for the language attrition is the differentiation between the Albanian varieties used in Italy:...
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    who know more than one language end up losing command of some or all of their additional languages, is called language attrition. It has been documented...
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  • Attrition warfare is a form of military strategy in which one side attempts to gradually wear down its opponent to the point of collapse by inflicting...
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    resources needed to teach the full curriculum in te reo Māori natural language attrition caused by the overwhelming increase of spoken English. Based on the...
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    presence of language attrition; the language most likely disappeared with the ethnic group that spoke it. Greenlandic is not only the national language, but...
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    Throughout its history, Modern Scots has been undergoing a process of language attrition, whereby successive generations of speakers have adopted more and...
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    Monika S. Schmid (category Bilingualism and second-language acquisition researchers)
    German linguist who specialises in language attrition. She is a professor and Head of the Department of Language and Linguistic Science at the University...
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    Press, 8th edition, 2018. Credo Reference, Carlisle, Aimee Jeanne. "Language Attrition in Louisiana Creole French" (PDF). linguistics.ucdavis.edu. University...
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    country, but a process of lexical attrition has led most of this variation to disappear. Nonetheless, this attrition has mostly affected dialectal variation...
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    The War of Attrition (Arabic: حرب الاستنزاف, romanized: Ḥarb al-Istinzāf; Hebrew: מלחמת ההתשה, romanized: Milḥemet haHatashah) involved fighting between...
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  • ecclesiastic counterparts. Languages portal Conservative (language) Cultural cringe Decreolization Dialect levelling Language attrition Language planning and policy...
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  • Communicating Gender. Mahwah: Erlbaum, 1999. Schmid, Monika. First Language Attrition, Use and Maintenance. Philadelphia: Benjamins, 2002. Wikisource has...
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  • replaced with English and Mandarin today. There has been a general language attrition in the use of Chinese other than Mandarin Chinese, especially amongst...
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  • completely acquire the heritage language before switching to the L2. As attrition can also render a grammar "incomplete", attrition is included in this theory...
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  • Sequential bilingualism (category Language acquisition)
    dominant language, whether that be because of language attrition or other external causes. Second language competence depends on a wide variety of factors...
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    Nivkh Language Attrition". SKY Journal of Linguistics. 15: 85–103. Nedjalkov, Vladimir; Otaina, Galina (2013). A Syntax of the Nivkh Language: The Amur...
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    Acadians (category Articles containing French-language text)
    For many families in predominantly Anglophone communities, French-language attrition has occurred, particularly in younger generations. The Acadians who...
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