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Bilinguality and Bilingualism

The Modern Language Review, 2001
Michael Blanc   +2 more
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Bilingualism and bilingual education in Japan

2019
From the drastic changes of twentieth-century modernization, Japan is experiencing a visible and public recognition of the diversity of languages and new awareness about language, ethnicity and ways of belonging in Japanese society. Bilingualism is emerging as a key instrument of social change.
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An Overview of Bilingualism and Bilingual Education

2020
Bilingualism is the case which occurs when an individual can communicate in two languages. A bilingual person can fully or partially comprehend the messages transmitted in two separate languages. Nowadays, as an inevitable consequence of a very high rate of migration, common implementation of international trades, international tourism events and a ...
TUNABOYLU, OYA   +4 more
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Bilingualism and reading

2002
This chapter examines the connection between learning bilingualism and learning to read with a special focus on the processes of word identification and spelling. The learners who participated in the different studies considered were bilingual as defined by a certain fluency in the two of more languages they were exposed to.
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Bilingualism and age are continuous variables that influence executive function

Neuropsychology, development, and cognition. Section B, Aging, neuropsychology and cognition, 2018
Sara Incera, C. Mclennan
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Bilingual education

2000
Michel H. A. Blanc, Josiane F. Hamers
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