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Languages of the Philippines / Languages of the United States / Language acquisition / Languages of Belize / Spanish language / Language transfer / Multilingualism / Loanword / Bilingual education / Culture / Languages of Africa / Languages of North America
Date: 2013-07-01 13:02:55
Languages of the Philippines
Languages of the United States
Language acquisition
Languages of Belize
Spanish language
Language transfer
Multilingualism
Loanword
Bilingual education
Culture
Languages of Africa
Languages of North America

Maintaining Spanish Proficiency in the United States

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