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Spanish for Native Speakers Level I

Spanish for Native Speakers Level I

... of Spanish, this course can accommodate students from a wide range of backgrounds, from those who are minimally functional (can comprehend Spanish but are not able to speak fluently, read or write) to those ... See full document

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Academic and Social Experiences of Spanish Native Speakers in an Immersion Program

Academic and Social Experiences of Spanish Native Speakers in an Immersion Program

... extra Spanish support through small group ...that I was comparing were clearly leveled, although I don’t believe that this was a conscious decision on the part of the Greenwood ...in Spanish ... See full document

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The acquisition of phrasal vocabulary by non native speakers of Spanish

The acquisition of phrasal vocabulary by non native speakers of Spanish

... %K&I! I:(A:'%H%&,'! <7,-:II=! NK&-K! &I! :Q:-$%:8! ,'! H'H+,(5! N&%K! I&A&+H7! I:U$:'-:I=! &%! &I! H! ?H+$H6+:! %,,+! J,7! +H'($H(:! ... See full document

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Class Schedule - Spring Online/Web Courses

Class Schedule - Spring Online/Web Courses

... in Spanish or heritage or native speakers must petition the Department of Modern Languages for enrollment in a 1000-level course in ... See full document

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Research on Heritage Spanish Phonetics and Phonology: Pedagogical and Curricular Implications
                Investigaciones sobre la fonética y la fonología del español como lengua de herencia: implicaciones pedagógicas y curriculares

Research on Heritage Spanish Phonetics and Phonology: Pedagogical and Curricular Implications Investigaciones sobre la fonética y la fonología del español como lengua de herencia: implicaciones pedagógicas y curriculares

... low-level Spanish HLs enrolled in a first-semester HL course at the University of Arizona have strong receptive skills, but little to no production ...fluent speakers, who can sound almost like ... See full document

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The Changing Tenor of English in Multicultural Postcolonial Malaysia

The Changing Tenor of English in Multicultural Postcolonial Malaysia

... the level of lexis; and basilect, which is a colloquial variety of English greatly influenced by local language lexis, syntax, phonology and style (Platt and Weber 1980, Kachru, 1982, ...of native speaker ... See full document

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Vivo en un ciudad pequeño: Nominal Agreement in the Acquisition of Spanish as a Second Language

Vivo en un ciudad pequeño: Nominal Agreement in the Acquisition of Spanish as a Second Language

... English speakers who chose Spanish as a field of study in their ...studying Spanish (first-year students, second year, third and fourth year, and graduated ...the Spanish children, the ... See full document

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Orthographic Loyalty in the Spanish of Northern Mexican Speakers

Orthographic Loyalty in the Spanish of Northern Mexican Speakers

... I transcribed all data and highlighted each instance of the voiced plosive bilabial phoneme ...4 I then coded the remaining data according to the internal factors such as allophone variants (voiced ... See full document

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Applied Linguistic Tú and Usted Spanish Personal Subject Pronouns

Applied Linguistic Tú and Usted Spanish Personal Subject Pronouns

... of Spanish language makes it easier to learn and speak irrespective of its grammar complexity, acquiring a good command of this language requires a serious and disciplined study of its ...in Spanish ... See full document

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Spanish and Polish Heritage Speakers in Canada: The Overt Pronoun Constraint

Spanish and Polish Heritage Speakers in Canada: The Overt Pronoun Constraint

... case, Spanish remains the dominant language and English proficiency may vary from minimal to ...generation speakers are the children of the first generation who are either born in the L2 environment or ... See full document

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Teaching Turkish as a foreign language: extrapolating from experimental psychology

Teaching Turkish as a foreign language: extrapolating from experimental psychology

... of native Turkish speakers with McGurk type coherent and incoherent auditory- visual speech stimuli as well as visual-only ...Turkish speakers were much better at lipreading in Turkish than in ... See full document

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Proficient beyond borders: assessing non-native speakers in a native speakers’ framework

Proficient beyond borders: assessing non-native speakers in a native speakers’ framework

... distinctive level on the PISA scale that is considered to represent a kind of minimum standard and is often referred to as the level of baseline ...considers level II a baseline level of ... See full document

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Article choice by Persian EFL learners: Evidence against the Fluctuation Hypothesis?

Article choice by Persian EFL learners: Evidence against the Fluctuation Hypothesis?

... Persian speakers, at least to our knowledge, are ...by speakers of [+article] languages like Spanish (Ionin, Zubizaretta, & Maldonado, 2008), Greek (Hawkins et ...L1 speakers who are ... See full document

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A Phenomenological Examination of Latina Mother&#039;s Perceptions About Academic Success for their Kindergarten Children

A Phenomenological Examination of Latina Mother's Perceptions About Academic Success for their Kindergarten Children

... (pseudonym). I offered Maria and the children some ...provider I had arranged for, offered to take the children to the childcare room in the classroom next to the ... See full document

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Politeness in Iranian Native Speakers’ Interactions

Politeness in Iranian Native Speakers’ Interactions

... Politeness is a dominant concept in human interaction (Yu, 2003). Lakoff (1973) defines politeness as the verbal realization of proper social behavior that facilitate interaction among people. Brown and Levinson (1987) ... See full document

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HERITAGE SPEAKER USE OF PRO-DROP AND VERBAL AGREEMENT MORPHOLOGY IN TIGRINYA

HERITAGE SPEAKER USE OF PRO-DROP AND VERBAL AGREEMENT MORPHOLOGY IN TIGRINYA

... heritage speakers—including overproduction of overt pronouns, case extension by HS 1, and unexpected verbal agreement morphology (which deals with connections of the verb to the nominals in the clause)—that align ... See full document

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Cross-Cultural Differences and Pragmatic Transfer in English and Persian Refusals

Cross-Cultural Differences and Pragmatic Transfer in English and Persian Refusals

... Persian native speakers (PNSs) and English native speakers (ENSs) in terms of the frequency of the semantic ...proficiency level and the transfer of refusal ... See full document

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Speech Act of Greeting for American Native Speakers of English and Saudi Native Speakers of Arabic: A Comparative Study

Speech Act of Greeting for American Native Speakers of English and Saudi Native Speakers of Arabic: A Comparative Study

... of native Arabic speakers of Saudi region and English speakers of America, which help depict the impact of the variables involved, namely status, setting, social distance and situation ...Saudi ... See full document

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Vous or tu? Native and non native speakers of French on a sociolinguistic tightrope

Vous or tu? Native and non native speakers of French on a sociolinguistic tightrope

... one’s native tongue, as any child or parent of young children can ...it, speakers must resolve the “inherent sociopragmatic ambiguity whereby the same linguistic behavior may be interpreted as following ... See full document

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ULS Spanish Online and Automated Intake System Final Report

ULS Spanish Online and Automated Intake System Final Report

... Consequently, the Spanish XSL transform is also designed identical to the English. As noted above, files generated by the online intake application are run through a transform and then transferred into a separate ... See full document

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