Multiple Voices: An Introduction to BilingualismWiley, 2006 - 457 頁 Multiple Voices: An Introduction to Bilingualism provides a comprehensive overview of all major features of bilingualism, including grammatical, cognitive, and social aspects.
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第 85 頁
... situations bordering on the un- thinkable or nearly unthinkable in other Arabic states " ( pp . 121–2 ) . But he agrees with Ferguson's distinctions by saying that a colloquial dialect would always be used on its own in some situations ...
... situations bordering on the un- thinkable or nearly unthinkable in other Arabic states " ( pp . 121–2 ) . But he agrees with Ferguson's distinctions by saying that a colloquial dialect would always be used on its own in some situations ...
第 86 頁
... situations in these communities . Other researchers also argue against using the term diglossia for cases of unrelated languages . For one , Hudson ( 2002 : 2 ) calls such situations " societal bilingualism " , not diglossia . He states ...
... situations in these communities . Other researchers also argue against using the term diglossia for cases of unrelated languages . For one , Hudson ( 2002 : 2 ) calls such situations " societal bilingualism " , not diglossia . He states ...
第 149 頁
... situations But where do the social meanings come from ? The situations in which a particular language variety is regularly used are one source of their social meanings . We remind you of the discussions in earlier chapters and how the ...
... situations But where do the social meanings come from ? The situations in which a particular language variety is regularly used are one source of their social meanings . We remind you of the discussions in earlier chapters and how the ...
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bilingualism come from? | 3 |
The Social Motivations for Language Use in Interpersonal | 6 |
Whats a Language? Whats a Dialect? What Social Work | 16 |
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