An Analysis of Communicative Language Functions in the Speech Patterns of Bilingual Korean and Mexican Immigrant Children
Jin Sook Lee,
Jane Y. Choi and
Laura Marqués-Pascual
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For children from immigrant families, opportunities to develop additive bilingualism exist, yet bilingual attainment has varied widely.
Keywords: COMMUNICATIVE SKILLS; LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT; BILINGUALISM; CHILDREN; ASSESSMENT; KOREAN; SPANISH (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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