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Blog: Why can’t Asian Americans speak their native tongue?

May 14, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

A child can be bilingual if the parents speak both Asian and English languages at home. But there are unusual circumstances.

Filed Under: Publisher Ng's blog Tagged With: 2011, American-born Chinese, American-born Korean, Asian Americans, Chang-Rae Lee, Charlene Grinolds, China, Chinese Americans, International Clinic Health Services Foundation, Japanese American, Japanese School, Lee Korean, Martha Choe, Publisher Ng's blog, Ron Chew, Vol 30 No 20 | May 14 - May 20, culture, language

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