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This essay is a literary review about trilingualism in the classroom and the effects that it brings to a child's education.... Trilingualism can be considered another type of bilingualism, and researchers have used studies on bilingualism to study trilingualism (Hammarberg, 2009)....
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With the promotion of english as the global language most societies today know english as well as a native language and sometimes even a regional language.... bilingualism has become a necessity in today's world of globalization and competence in more than one language has become a requirement for most individuals.... Various methods for measurement of bilingualism are also presented as researched.... The paper concludes that although both eaching and measuring tools for bilingualism have not yet been sufficiently developed, evidences that bilingualism is good and productive for individuals point to the direction that more work be conducted in refining both teaching and measuring tools....
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Whilst it is inevitable to people who have immigrated, bilingualism becomes a plus to some who have dealt with it with some help from the community and educational institutions in the different areas where bilinguals live and intermingle with a society that speaks english or another language.... Will bilingual children learn english, and will the experience of learning two languages lead to either cognitive or linguistic confusion?... This paper "bilingualism and Second Language Acquisition in Children" is being carried out to evaluate and present the benefits of bilingualism and second language acquisition and which approaches are more advisable....
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Bilingual education is usually aimed at making students proficient in the second language as well as in english in multi-ethnic populated countries like the United States, Canada, UK, and Australia where english is the dominant language of instruction and learning (Blaum, 2009, web).... When compared with monolinguals (usually english speakers) bilinguals are slow in growth rate for expected levels of performance.... 65) bilinguals often face problems of comprehension, skill development and learning among monolinguals especially in english settings....
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ater studies confirmed these findings and showed that bilingual children had relatively low literacy skills (children of Finnish migrants in Sweden), arithmetic competences (english-speaking children educated in Irish-medium schools), vocabulary levels (low class Spanish-english children) and general verbal and academic skills (english-Japanese bilinguals in the United States) when compared with unilingual children.... The relationship between bilingualism and cognitive functioning has been a subject of a fierce debate among experts in the field....
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This paper 'bilingualism and How Communication Develops' aims to discuss and analyze in detail the phenomenon of bilingualism, its determinants, how it impacts communication, individual's cognition and learning experience, problem-solving abilities.... The author states that some of the earliest studies examining the effects of bilingualism among children concluded that bilingual children experienced mental confusion, language retardation, lower reading scores as well as mental conflict....
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Dissertation
The paper 'Greek and english Bilinguals and Thai Bilabial Stops Bilingualism' provides two research experiments aimed at investigating the association between perception and production among bilingual Greek / english bilinguals as regards Thai Bilabial stops.... In the second experiment, the imitation task production of the Greek / Australian – english speakers deviated from the Thai model significantly more than the Australian – english speakers....
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The author of the following paper "Definition of bilingualism and Bilingual Education" will begin with the statement that the process of going back and forth from one language to another that is engaged by most bilinguals is known as code-switching.... ... ... ... The process of switching between different codes and meanings within different languages leads to the loss of meaning of different words and phrases in the translation and communication process....
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