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Aug 2023
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83: How kids learn Q’anjob’al and other ...

Gretchen McCulloch and Lauren Gawne
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Young kids growing up in Guatemala often learn Q’anjob’al, Kaq’chikel, or another Mayan language from their families and communities. But they don’t live next to the kinds of major research universities that do most of the academic studies about how kids learn languages. Figuring out what these kids are doing is part of a bigger push to learn more about lang ... Show More
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