All roads lead to… Options and variations in acquiring native proficiency in Hungarian

This paper describes a case study conducted with a first generation American heritage learner of Hungarian in a college setting. We have found our study important for several reasons. The latest developments in technology made a variety of new learning environments available, which are used mostly b...

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