
'I'm Willing To Fight For It': Learning A Second Language As An Adult
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Language Learning Beyond Childhood
This chapter investigates the critical period hypothesis in language acquisition, emphasizing that while early childhood is advantageous for learning languages, individuals of all ages can still become proficient. Through examples, including zebra finches and personal narratives, the discussion highlights the emotional connections to language and the importance of family heritage. Ultimately, the speakers advocate for a broader understanding of language learning that recognizes adult capabilities and the profound role of cultural identity.
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