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fomenos
3 years ago
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How can we prevent language fossilization?​

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barxatty [35]3 years ago
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Answer:

The current understanding is that those who are learning the language within a native environment are less likely to fossilize, and at a minimum have a higher threshold at which they fossilize.

We can prevent the formation of fossilization effectively.

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