Bilingualism: Basic PrinciplesCollege-Hill Press, 1986 - 205 páginas This textbook provides an introduction to the queries that arise in connection with bilingualism and the effect it has on the personality. It underlines the normality of speaking and using more than one language and aims to dispel many myths and fears. It should interest all types of readers. |
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INTERFERENCE AND CODE SWITCHING | 43 |
MEASUREMENT OF BILINGUALISM | 85 |
THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS | 118 |
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Acculturation Model affective filter ambilingual anomie Baetens Beardsmore balanced bilingual bicultural bilingual ability bilingual behaviour bilingual communities bilingual development bilingual education bilingual speech bilingual's bilinguisme circumstances code-switching cognitive context cultural degree of bilingualism determined dialect diglossia discussion distinction Dutch early bilingualism effects elements English environment example factors foreign language gender grammatical Gumperz immersion programmes immigrant individual integration interference and code-switching interlocutor investigation Lambert language acquisition language learning language shift languages involved late bilinguals lead learner lexical loan translations loanwords Luganda Mackey majority measure monoglot norms monolingual morphemic Multilingual native-speaker normal particular patterns phonemes phonological productive bilingual proficiency psychological question receptive bilingualism recipient language reference reveal Schwyzertütsch second language Second Language Acquisition semantic semi-speakers semilingualism similar situation social sociolinguistic standard French structure studies Swain switch syntactic tend tests transfer type of bilingual unilingual Vrije Universiteit Brussel weaker language words