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Are you bilingual?
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Abstract:
This study, based on a questionnaire written in English, asks participants (with self-reports of low to very high proficiency in two languages) if they are bilingual. That answer serving as the independent variable, we then investigated whether this was linked to sociobiographical factors and to self-reported L2 proficiency. The results of the statistical analyses show participants who self-rated more proficient in their L2 were more likely to consider themselves bilingual. In addition, three sociobiographical factors were linked to self-reports of being bilingual: currently living or having recently lived in the L2 community, and not currently studying the L2.
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Cultures and Languages (to 2020)
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URL: http://www.bisal.bbk.ac.uk/publications/volume1/pdf/Jenny_Sia_pdf https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/15551/
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Individual differences in the use of colloquial vocabulary: the effects of sociobiographical and psychological factors
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Perceived language dominance and language preference for emotional speech: the implications for attrition research
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Productivity and lexical diversity in native and non-native speech: a study of cross-cultural effects
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Applaudie et contestée: l'oeuvre sociolinguistique d'Otto Jespersen
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Individual differences in L2 fluency: the effect of neurobiological correlates
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Academia needs you! research on expressing emotions in multiple languages
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Une distinction mesurable: corpus oraux et écrits sur le continuum de la deixis
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