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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... society to society . In many societies that show extended diglossia , we would have to speak of triglossia or something like that ; that is , there isn't a true bipartite division . Either a third language can figure in the allocation ...
... society to society . In many societies that show extended diglossia , we would have to speak of triglossia or something like that ; that is , there isn't a true bipartite division . Either a third language can figure in the allocation ...
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... society so that not everyone is considered equal . Also in India , another largely collectivistic society , some people see themselves as different from others . In contrast , Japan is often cited as an example of a collectivistic ...
... society so that not everyone is considered equal . Also in India , another largely collectivistic society , some people see themselves as different from others . In contrast , Japan is often cited as an example of a collectivistic ...
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... society , most of the information about what is considered important is " right out in the open " . Thus , the biggest difference between these two types of societies is that high - context conversations do not reveal much information ...
... society , most of the information about what is considered important is " right out in the open " . Thus , the biggest difference between these two types of societies is that high - context conversations do not reveal much information ...
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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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Africa anglophone Arabic areas attitudes become bilingual called chapter Chinese clause codeswitching collectivistic consider conversation creoles cultures dialect continuum different languages diglossia discussed dominant language Embedded Language islands English especially ethnic group ethnolinguistic vitality example extended diglossia factors France French German grammatical guage H variety Hausa Hindi identity ideologies immigrants implicatures Indian indigenous interactions language acquisition language policy language shift language varieties Latinos learners lexical lingua franca linguistic linguistic varieties Luyia main language marked choice Markedness marker Matrix Language means minority groups monolingual multilingualism mutually intelligible Myers-Scotton nation native speakers nouns Nupe official language participants person phrases political proficiency Putonghua refer researchers schools second language Second Language Acquisition sentence shift singly occurring situations social society socio-economic solidarity Spanish speak speech spoken standard dialect status structure Swahili switching system morphemes Tamil term thematic roles tion Tok Pisin types verb Yoruba