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Accentricity
Sadie Ryan
22 episodes
9 months ago
In this episode, Élaina tells the story of her relationship with her family’s languages: those that were passed on to her by her parents, or those that weren’t.
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In this episode, Élaina tells the story of her relationship with her family’s languages: those that were passed on to her by her parents, or those that weren’t.
Show more...
Society & Culture
Education,
Science
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Bonus Episode: Learning To Talk, One Year Later
Accentricity
32 minutes 27 seconds
5 years ago
Bonus Episode: Learning To Talk, One Year Later
It’s been about a year since I released episode 4, Learning To Talk, where I met seven kids at different stages of their linguistic development, from newborn Harris to four-year-old Ronan. I enjoyed making that episode so much that I decided to go back and revisit the kids one year later, to see how they were getting on.
Accentricity
In this episode, Élaina tells the story of her relationship with her family’s languages: those that were passed on to her by her parents, or those that weren’t.