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Hippo Family Club : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hippo Family Club The is a brainchild of an organization known as the Institute for Language Experience, Experiment & Exchange, also known as LEX. It was created in 1981 by Yo Sakakibara, who has been researching language acquisition for over 30 years, working with researchers at Harvard and MIT, and then moving his research institute to Tokyo. The Hippo Family Club is a transnational network of community-based language clubs in which both children and adults engage in various activities with the end of acquiring multiple languages simultaneously.〔http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2005/3/27/nation/10503051&sec=nation〕 Yo Sakakibara has established similar organizations in the U.S., Mexico, and South Korea. In the United States, the organization is known as LEX America and the language clubs as LEX Language Project. ==Concept== The activities carried out at Hippo Family Club meetings are based on language acquisition research projects and studies. The underlying concept is that anyone, at any age, can acquire new languages, given a conducive setting for language acquisition. Though languages are superficially different, there is an underlying universality among all human languages, and this is demonstrated in the speed with which a multilingual person acquires a new language.
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