dual language
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdualandlanguage
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dual
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈdʒuː.əl/us/ˈduː.əl/
with two parts, or combining ...
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language
noun
uk/ˈlæŋ.ɡwɪdʒ/us/ˈlæŋ.ɡwɪdʒ/
a system of communication consisting of sounds, words, ...
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(Definition ofdualandlanguagefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Duallanguageeducation programs have become extremely popular.
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The tenability of comparing the receptive lexical proficiency ofduallanguagechildren with standardized monoglot norms.
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Isduallanguagereading instruction optimal as compared to learning to read in only one language?
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Understanding cultural differences is vital for professionals dealing withduallanguagelearners.
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The tenability of comparing the receptive lexical proficiency ofduallanguagechildren with standardised monoglot norms.
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On the other hand, impaired language acquisition is resistant in the face ofduallanguagelearning from birth.
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The research shows the potential for aduallanguageprogram to develop students' respect for different languages and cultures, and help to resolve ethnic conflict.
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Immersion andduallanguageapproaches have increasingly demonstrated such success.
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Our main motivation for thisduallanguageapproach is that some users may find it easier to express their problem logically, while others may have more of a relational mind-set.
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The findings are interpreted in terms of the early bilingual experience ofduallanguagesystems as well as the subjects' frequent attention to formal aspects of language.
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However, bilingual education is neither a universal panacea for language planners, nor is it effective purely due toduallanguageclassroom approaches, as recent research reveals.
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Our present findings are concerned only with bilinguals withduallanguageexposure before age 6, and tested during grades 2-3 (ages 7-9).
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Findings investigatingduallanguagelearners' cognitive abilities are sometimes contradictory and much of the research conducted before the early 1960s was methodologically flawed in many ways.
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Induallanguageprogrammes, children who speak a majority language are grouped with children who speak a minority language, and instruction is delivered in both languages.
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