Different Types Of Bilingualism

Different Types Of Bilingualism

what are the different ways of bilingualism​

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1. what are the different ways of bilingualism​


✏️ANSWER:

Bilingualism is divided into three different types.Both co-ordinated bilingualism and compound bilingualism develop in early childhood and are classified as forms of early bilingualism. The third type is late bilingualism, which develops when a second language is learned after age 12.

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2. Show the differences of monolingual; multilingual; trilingual, and bilingual?


Answer:

Monolingual refers to only one language.

Multilingual refers to multiple language.

Trilingual,from the word "Tri" it has 3 languages while Bilingual has 2 languages.


3. what are the differences of monolingual, multilingual ,trilingual and bilingual.?


Answer:

•Monolingual: A person knowing only one language (40% of world population)

•Bilingual: A person using or able to use two languages especially with equal fluency (43% of world population)

•Trilingual: A person speaking three languages fluently (13% of world population)

•Multilingual: A person who speaks more than two languages, but used often for four languages or more (3% of world population speak more than 4 languages)


4. the difference between the bilingual education policy of Brunei Singapore and Philippines ​


Explanation:

The bilingual education policy in Brunei, Singapore, and the Philippines have some similarities and differences.

In Brunei, the bilingual education policy is implemented in both Malay and English languages, with Malay being the primary language of instruction in the early years of schooling and English being used as a medium of instruction in higher education. Brunei's bilingual policy aims to develop proficiency in both languages as well as to promote national unity and cultural identity.

In Singapore, the bilingual education policy is implemented in English and a mother tongue language such as Mandarin, Malay, or Tamil. The policy aims to promote bilingualism and biculturalism in students, which is viewed as an important asset for the country's economic and social development. English is the medium of instruction in most subjects, with mother tongue languages taught as a second language.

In the Philippines, bilingual education policy is implemented in Filipino and English, with English being the medium of instruction in most subjects. The policy aims to promote both languages and to develop a sense of national identity and cultural diversity. However, the implementation of the policy has been challenging due to the country's diverse languages and lack of resources, leading to unequal opportunities for students in different regions.

Overall, the main difference between the bilingual education policies of Brunei, Singapore, and the Philippines is the languages used and the goals of the policy. Brunei focuses on Malay and English proficiency and national unity, Singapore focuses on bilingualism and biculturalism, and the Philippines focuses on promoting both Filipino and English and national identity.


5. what is bilingualism? cite an exmple​


Answer:

A bilingual person is someone who speaks two languages. A person who speaks more than two languages is called 'multilingual' (although the term 'bilingualism' can be used for both situations). It's possible for a person to know and use three, four, or even more languages fluently.

can speak both English and Spanish

can speak both Tagalog and English

can speak both Japanese and Chinese

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6. what is enrichment bilingual education​


Answer:

Enrichment bilingual education in the U.S. involves not only non- native speakers of English but also native English speakers. ... Like maintenance bilingual education, the goal of enrichment bilingual education is pluralistic: the development of biliterate and bilingual individuals. Both (or several) languages are valued.

Explanation:

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7. explain what is bilingualism?​


Answer:

Put simply, bilingualism is the ability to use two languages. ... A person may be bilingual by virtue of having grown up learning and using two languages simultaneously (simultaneous bilingualism). Or they may become bilingual by learning a second language sometime after their first language.

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8. kahulugan ng bilingual​


Answer:

Bilingual

Explanation:

sa pahayag ni John macnamara (1967) na ang bilingual ay isang taong may sapat na kakayahan sa isa sa apat na markong kasanayang pangwikang kinabibilangan ng pakikinig, pagsasalita, pagbasa, at pagsulat sa isa pang wika malibanm sa kanyang unang wika.


9. When are you considered a bilingual?


Answer:

A bilingual person is someone who speaks two languages. A person who speaks more than two languages is called 'multilingual' (although the term 'bilingualism' can be used for both situations).


10. What is bilingual policy in the Philippines


Answer:

The Policy on Bilingual Education aims at the achievement of competence in both Filipino and English at the national level, through the teaching of both languages and their use as media of instruction at all levels. The regional languages shall be used as auxiliary languages in Grades I and II.

Explanation:

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11. 9. COORDINATE BILINGUALISM 10. SUB-COORDINATE BILINGUALISM -​


Answer:

Coordinate bilingualism

Explanation:

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12. pagkakaiba ng bilingual at mulitinggual?


ang bilingual ay isang uri ng wika sa filipino kung saan ang tao ay nakakasalita ng dalawang salita at  sa filipino rin ay filipino at ingles ang tanggap na wika at pantulong lamang ang mother tongue.Habang an multilingual ay yung tao na makakagamit ng ibat ibang wika gaya ni Rizal.


13. ano ang bilingualism o​


Answer:

Explanation:

Sa ating araw-araw na pakikisalamuha sa ating kapwa, tayo ay natututo ng iba pang uri ng wika o salita.

Ayon sa mga pag-aaral, ang bawat indibidwal ay may isa o dalawang lenggwahe na natutunan o nadedebelop.

Ito ang kanilang nagiging gabay at sandata upang masigurado ang isang maayos na pakikipagtalastasan sa loob o labas man ng ating bansa.


14. Kahulugan Nang wikang Bilingual


Answer:

a person who can speak or write two languages.


15. what is bilingual person?​


Answer:

A bilingual person is when someone who speaks two languages. 

Answer:

a person who can speak multiple language like your family speaks different language


16. there are 60 teachers and 1200 students 15 percent of the teachers are bilingual and 30 percent of the students are bilingual. how many students and teachers are bilingual


Answer:

369

Step-by-step explanation:

There are 60 teachers and 1200 students.

15% of 60 is 9, since 15% is equal to 0.15, then multiply to the base, that is 60.

0.15 × 60 = 9

30% of 1200 is 360, since 30% is also equal to 0.30 or 0.3, then multiply to the base, that is 1200.

0.3 × 1200 = 360

The question asked how many students and teachers are bilingual, so, we gonna add 9 and 360 that is, 369.

Final Answer: 369

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17. What is bilingual Education​


Answer:

A language policy in education under which two languages are used as mediums of instruction. There are several models of bilingual education depending on the goal pursued, the most common being the additive and subtractive models.


18. acoustic words for bilingualism


Answer:phonology,phonetics,phonemes,lexicon

Explanation:this is the other term for acoustic and bilingualism that means having two tounges.it is said that any people who uses two language at the same place nor country


19. what is isogloss bilingual


An isogloss, also called a heterogloss (see Etymology below), is the geographic boundary of a certain linguistic feature, such as the pronunciation of a vowel, the meaning of a word, or the use of some syntactic feature. Major dialects are typically demarcated by groups of isoglosses, such as the Benrath line that distinguishes High Germanfrom the other West Germanic languages and the La Spezia–Rimini Line that divides the Northern Italian dialects from Central Italian dialects. However, an individual isogloss may or may not have any coincidence with a language border. For example, the front-rounding of /y/ cuts across France and Germany, while the /y/ is absent from Italian and Spanish words that are cognates with the /y/-containing French words.


20. Why is bilingualism important?​


Answer:

Bilingualism strengthens cognitive abilities - bilingual people tend to be more creative and flexible. They can be more open-minded, and they also find it easier to focus on a variety of tasks simultaneously. And being able to speak two languages helps in other ways too.

Explanation:

Learning a language is a great way to keep your brain healthy and sharp. Being bilingual can improve a person's multitasking skills, attention control, problem solving and creativity as it promotes outside-the-box thinking.

Answer:

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21. Bilingual education was initiated by:


Answer:

In 1968, the U.S. Congress enacted the first Bilingual Education Act. In 1973, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in the Lau v. Nichols decision that schools are obligated to take sufficient steps to assist non-English-speaking students to overcome linguistic barriers in the classroom.

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22. kahalagahan ng bilingual​


Answer:

Ang kahalagahan ng edukasyong bilingguwal.

ito ay natututo tayong makipag-usap sa ibang lahi. Nakakatulong tayo sa pakikipagpalitan ng produkto ng ating bansa at ng iba pa. Naipapakilala din natin ang ating kultura sa kanila.

Explanation:


23. Bilingual or Multilingual ​


Answer:

1.bilingual

2.bilingual

3.multilingual

4.multilingual

5.multilingual

answer

bilingualmultilingualbilingualmultilingualbilingual

Explanation:

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24. bilingualism example and defenition


Bilingualism is commonly defined as the use of at least two languages by an individual . It is a fluctuating system in children and adults whereby use of and proficiency in two languages may change depending on the opportunities to use the languages and exposure to other users of the languages. It is a dynamic and fluid process across a number of domains, including experience, tasks, topics, and time.

Simultaneous bilingualism occurs when a young child has had significant and meaningful exposure to two languages from birth. Ideally, the child will have equal, quality experiences with both languages.Sequential bilingualism occurs when an individual has had significant and meaningful exposure to a second language, usually after the age of 3 and after the first language is well established. These second language learners are referred to as "English language learners" in U.S. schools.


The "bilingual" experience is unique to every individual. There is variability in the amount and quality of exposure to the languages the individual learns, as well as the experiences he or she has using the languages when interacting with others.

25. What is compound Bilingual?


Answer:

Compound bilingualism is what occurs when both parents are bilingual and both parents speak to the child in both languages indiscriminately. The child will grow up to speak both languages effortlessly and without an accent, but will never master all the subtleties of either of them


26. what are the similarities of bilingualism and multilingualism​


Answer:

Last part

Explanation:

Last part

ANSWER:

bilingualism to carry the weight of oral language abilities. Bilingualism is a specific case of multilingualism, which has no ceiling on the number of languages a speaker may dominate.

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27. bilingualism example and defenition


Bilingualism is the ability of an individual or the members of a community to use two languages effectively.

Billingualism example is bilingualBilingualism-the ability to speak  two languages
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28. Are the brains of bilingual and multilingual people somehow different from how monolingual brains? Why or why not? ​


Answer: It could possibly be different because bilingual and multilingual people are shown to have more knowledge on the culture of their languages (by studying a language, you get to know more about that language's country as you continue to study the so said language) and by knowing the fact that they have a wider cultural perspective, it means that the person who's bilingual and/or multilingual has a wider knowledge or in other words, smarter; but that doesn't mean monolinguals can't keep up, (i'm not trying to put anyone into an idealistic pedestal here) knowledge is not only inherited in language but it is a part or a way for more info.


29. what does it take to be a bilingual


Answer:

A bilingual person is someone who speaks two languages. A person who speaks more than two languages is called 'multilingual' (although the term 'bilingualism' can be used for both situations). ... It's possible for a person to know and use three, four, or even more languages fluently.


30. is phils a bilingual country?​


Answer:

Multilingual

Explanation:

Its because Philippines has around 120-175 different languages


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