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JapaneseEnglish (Second Language)Second Language LearningBilingualismCode Switching (Language)MonolingualismLanguage AcquisitionLanguage UsageParent Child RelationshipEthnographyRecent developments in multilingualism research urge us to move beyond seeing bilingualism as 'double monolingualism' and towards "trans...
Japanese(日本語 Nihongo?‚ [nihõŋgo]‚ [nihõŋŋo] ( listen)) is an East Asian language spoken by about 125 million speakers‚ primarily in Japan‚ where it is the national language. It is a member of the Japonic (orJapanese-Ryukyuan) languagefamily‚ whose relation to...
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Linguistic distance has a strong effect on intermarriage (except for Korean and Japanese-speaking women)Evidence of assortative matching Kalmijn and Van Tubergen (2010) 1994–2006US Children of immigrants or immigrating < 16 Married to NB, married to a 1st or 2nd gen. of the same CO, ...
The family structure in Japan is similar in many ways to other nations' family structure. Two-parent households are the norm, and divorces/single...Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it now Create an account Ask a question Our experts can answer your tough ...
James Harvey, a member of the staff that wrote what ended up being called “A Nation at Risk”, reveals why/how our government in 1983, declared war on OUR public schools, our teachers, our family values, and our children. A war that has made some wealthy while letting our schools rot...
Referring to herself as the highest-ranked family member, linguistically lowers herself for her grandson, who is the lowest-ranked in the family. She uses the honorific speech level markers, as contextualization cues, to discursively strengthen solidarity and thus show her affective alignment toward ...
Inclusion criteria were: 1) being primary caregivers raising a child with SMID going to a special school and 2) being able to read and write in Japanese. In the present study, a primary caregiver was defined as the family member who mainly takes care of a child with SMID in the family...