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OP Anyone here run across these? Any thoughts? I was chatting the other day to someone who explained that many academics have taken to using quite a range of new vocabulary when it comes to defining people's capabilities in languages. Although I do on the one hand understand the need to determine fairly accurately between different levels of knowledge, I think we've have got a neological shambles based on a pseudo science here. This site explains (authoritatively) on..
http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Gulf/7503/bilingualism.html
Entire Thread Subject Posted By Posted ambilingual, equilingual belligerentyouth 12/02/02 10:00 AM Re: ambilingual, equilingual RhubarbCommando 12/02/02 10:32 AM Re: ambilingual, equilingual Faldage 12/02/02 10:41 AM Re: ambilingual, equilingual sjm 12/02/02 06:30 PM Re: ambilingual, equilingual RhubarbCommando 12/03/02 09:26 AM Re: ambilingual, equilingual sjm 12/03/02 09:38 AM Re: ambilingual, equilingual RhubarbCommando 12/03/02 10:08 AM Re: ambilingual, equilingual Faldage 12/03/02 11:28 AM Ambilingual TEd Remington 12/03/02 11:54 PM
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