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  • '''Language attrition''' refers to the process of losing the ability to use a [[language (general The field of language attrition study in [[linguistics]] has expanded in recent years as researchers become
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  • *Kopke, B., M.S. Schmid, M. Keijzer & S. Dostert (2007) (eds). ''Language Attrition: Theoretical Perspectives''. Amsterdam: Benjamins. ISBN 9027241449. *Seliger, H.W. & R.M. Vago (1991) (eds). ''First Language Attrition''. ISBN 0521348838.
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  • *[http://www.lara.ox.ac.uk Language Attrition Research Archive (LARA)] - online bibliography maintained at [[Kellogg Coll
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  • *Kopke, B., M.S. Schmid, M. Keijzer & S. Dostert (2007) (eds). ''Language Attrition: Theoretical Perspectives''. Amsterdam: Benjamins. ISBN 9027241449. *Seliger, H.W. & R.M. Vago (1991) (eds). ''First Language Attrition''. ISBN 0521348838.
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  • '''Language attrition''' refers to the process of losing the ability to use a [[language (general The field of language attrition study in [[linguistics]] has expanded in recent years as researchers become
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  • *[http://www.lara.ox.ac.uk Language Attrition Research Archive (LARA)] - online bibliography maintained at [[Kellogg Coll
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  • ...e as a linguist. I can't write here, only for you, a complete lesson about language attrition and language shift in this very talk page just because you don't trust the
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