Coordinate and compound bilingualism
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Tere Albiter
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Other, Special Education, World Languages
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University
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1.
Multiple Choice
Coordinate bilinguals are those who
learned two languages in separate contexts:
True
False
2.
Multiple Choice
Choose an example of compound bilingualism:
A child speaking two languages in two different contexts
A child raised hearing his parents speaking one Language each one
A child raised by bilingual parents
3.
Multiple Choice
Who proposed on 1913 that there are two types of bilingualism?
Ronjat
Weinreich
Michel Paradis
Romaine
4.
Multiple Choice
On this type of bilingualism there's no transference between the two languages:
Coordinated
Compound
5.
Multiple Select
On this type of bilingualism the child learn the language in the same environment and they are often interchangeably.
Cognitive Bilingualism
Coordinate Bilingualism
Additive Bilingualism
Compound bilingualism
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Multiple Choice
According to Michael Paradis, how many kinds of neurological storage exists?
2
3
5
6
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