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8. Receptive Multilingualism

Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Multilingualism, 2019
Charlotte Gooskens
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Colour coding subtitles in multilingual films – a reception study

Perspectives, 2020
Multilingual films do not always travel well across borders. When translated, multilingualism may become neutralised and washed out.
Agnieszka Szarkowska   +1 more
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Towards a better understanding of receptive multilingualism: listening conditions and priming effects

Interspeech
Receptive multilingualism is a form of communication where speakers can comprehend an utterance of a foreign language (Lx) using their native language (L1) when L1 and Lx share similarities in, e.g., vocabulary and pronunciation. The success of receptive
Wei Xue, Ivan Yuen, Bernd Möbius
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Sharing Multilingual Resources to Support Hospital Receptions [PDF]

open access: possible, 2011
In the medical field, there exists a serious problem with regard to communications between hospital staff and foreign patients. According to statistics, many countries worldwide have a low rate of literacy. Illiterate people engaging in multilingual communication face problems. Therefore, this situation requires the provision of support in various ways.
Aguri Shigeno   +2 more
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Receptive multilingualism and its relevance to translation studies with data from interpreters of the Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian languages

, 2014
This paper examines the phenomenon of receptive multilingualism where speakers of two different languages communicate through each speaking his/her own language and understanding the other’s.
J. Hlavac
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Receptive Multilingualism

open access: closed, 2012
Daria Bahtina, Jan D. ten Thije
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A hearer-based analysis of Turkish–Azerbaijani receptive multilingual communication

International Journal of Bilingualism, 2017
Aims and Objectives/Purpose/Research Questions: Receptive multilingualism (RM), a mode of multilingual communication in which speakers of different languages use their own native language to communicate and still understand each other, is considered to be a relatively under-investigated area in multilingual research.
Elena Antonova Ünlü   +1 more
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