With no explanation, label text_A→text_B with either "not_related" or "related".
text_A: Future made Honest.
text_B: Language attrition is the process of losing a native , or first , language .. This process is generally caused by both isolation from speakers of the first language and the acquisition and use of a second language , which interferes with the correct production and comprehension of the first .. second language. second language. Such interference from a second language is likely experienced to some extent by all bilinguals , but is most evident among speakers for whom a language other than their first has started to play an important , if not dominant , role in everyday life ; these speakers are at a higher risk for experiencing language attrition .. second language. second language. interference. Language transfer. bilinguals. Multilingualism. A notable example of this is found in immigrants , who may move to a country in which a language foreign to them is spoken , and go on to use that later-learned environmental language in their daily lives .. Their gradual decline in proficiency in their first language , or L1 , resulting from both isolation from other speakers of their L1 and interference from the L2 they are acquiring , is considered language attrition .. interference. Language transfer. There are a number of factors which may affect the process of L1 attrition .. Frequent exposure and use of a particular language is often assumed adequate to maintain the native language system intact .. However , research has often failed to confirm this prediction .. A positive attitude towards the potentially attriting language or its speech community and motivation to retain the language are other factors which may reduce the effects of attrition .. This factor too is difficult to confirm by research .. However , age of the attriter can well predict the likelihood of attrition ; children are demonstrably more likely to lose their first language than adults .. All of these potential or proven factors are similar to those that affect second language acquisition , and the two processes are sometimes compared .. second language. second language. second language acquisition. Second-language acquisition. However , the overall impact of these factors is far less strongly pronounced than what has been found in second language acquisition .. second language. second language. second language acquisition. Second-language acquisition. Language attrition results in a decrease of language proficiency from what was previously acquired .. The current consensus is that attrition manifests itself first and most noticeably in the vocabulary knowledge of speakers -LRB- in their lexical access and their mental lexicon -RRB- while grammatical and especially phonological representations appear more stable among speakers for whom emigration took place after puberty .
not_related.