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Why it's hard for adults to learn a second language

  • Written by Brianna Yamasaki, Ph.D. Student, University of Washington
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As a young adult in college, I decided to learn Japanese. My father’s family is from Japan, and I wanted to travel there someday.

However, many of my classmates and I found it difficult to learn a language in adulthood. We struggled to connect new sounds...

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