Transnational College of Lex

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Transnational College of Lex is a research institution in Japan dedicated to the proposition that learning is highly influenced by environment. An offspring of their work is the Family Hippo Club which operates under the guiding principle that members can learn many different languages at once—as many as seventeen.

As of 2007, there were affiliated organizations in Korea, Mexico and the United States.

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