• Embodied bilingual language, also known as L2 embodiment, is the idea that people mentally simulate their actions, perceptions, and emotions when speaking...
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  • Embodiment (redirect from Embodied)
    embodiment or embody in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Embodied or embodiment may refer to: Embodiment theory in anthropology Embodied bilingual language, in...
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    Ecological psychology Embodied bilingual language Embodied cognitive science Embodied embedded cognition Embodied music cognition Embodied phenomenology Enactivism...
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  • Conceptual metaphor Cortical column Embodied bilingual language Embodied cognitive science Embodied Embedded Cognition Embodied music cognition Enactivism Extended...
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  • of language and action conduct and interpret linguistic, cognitive, and movement studies within the framework of embodied cognition and embodied language...
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  • Linguistic determinism (category Theories of language)
    Embodied bilingual language – Linguistics concept Giambattista Vico – Italian philosopher (1668–1744) Linguistic relativity – Hypothesis of language influencing...
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  • that the language you speak determines how you think". Embodied cognition Image schema Inner voice Kant and the Platypus: Essays on Language and Cognition...
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  • on all signs. Removing a municipality's bilingual status if census data shows that English is the first language for less than 50 per cent of its population...
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  • Chiac (redirect from Chiaque Language)
    2007-08-09. Morrow, Martin (18 February 2023). "Acadian actor Viola Léger embodied the iconic character La Sagouine". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 17 January...
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    Esperanto as a first language". A member of the Klingon Language Institute, d'Armond Speers, attempted to raise his son as a native (bilingual with English)...
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  • language, whether that is a spoken language or a sign language, though it can also refer to bilingual first language acquisition (BFLA), referring to an...
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    of national unity embodied by Indonesian, and the language remains an essential component of Indonesian identity. Through a language planning program that...
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  • the language "in the name of making it more like itself." This process is exemplified by the excessive glottalization of consonants by bilingual speakers...
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    Joshua Fishman (category Advocates for bilingual education)
    linguist who specialized in the sociology of language, language planning, bilingual education, and language and ethnicity. Joshua A. Fishman (Yiddish name...
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  • Metalinguistics (category Language acquisition)
    outside one language system and to objectify languages’ rules, structures and functions. Code-switching and translation are examples of bilinguals’ metalinguistic...
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    Husni, Ronak; Newman, Daniel L. (2008). Modern Arabic Short Stories: A Bilingual Reader. Saqi. p. 8. ISBN 978-0-86356-436-9. OCLC 124025907. Shachmon 2017...
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  • Penn Treebank for testing syntactic and semantic parsing, as well as bilingual translation benchmarked by BLEU scores. Question answering: These tasks...
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    Berlin: Language Science Press. Page 25. Wilcox, S (2004). "Conceptual spaces and embodied actions: Cognitive iconicity and signed languages". Cognitive...
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  • policy. In an exhaustive 1971 study of Canadian language law prepared for the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism, Claude-Armand Sheppard offered...
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    structure of time and history (dissolution and renewal), tragic love as embodied in the story of Tristan and Iseult, the motif of the warring brothers,...
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    Koine Greek or Egyptian in its Coptic form. A period of Coptic-Arabic bilingualism in Lower Egypt lasted for more than three centuries. The period would...
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  • smaller range of language domains than dominant languages, and frequently one-way bilingualism develops when speakers of minoritized languages learn the dominant...
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    implementation by the Spanish of the Bilingual Education System of 1897, Ilocano, together with the other seven major languages (those that have at least a million...
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  • ability or inability to select words from their mental vocabulary. Language in the bilingual brain is not completely separate, which is why code switching...
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    or discovering a route through and to a given space". Wayfinding is an embodied and sociocultural activity in addition to being a cognitive process in...
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  • The history of the Galician language can be summarized as seven centuries of normality and five centuries of conflict. From its origins when it separated...
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  • Arvanites (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    group in Greece of Albanian origin. They are bilingual, traditionally speaking Arvanitika, an Albanian language variety, along with Greek. Their ancestors...
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  • Externalism (a group of positions in the philosophy of mind: embodied cognition, embodied embedded cognition, enactivism, extended mind, and situated cognition)...
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    Berber languages remained widely spoken. During their Arabisation, some Berber tribes became bilingual for generations before abandoning their language for...
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    Isabelle Adjani (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    first name as she thought it sounded more "American". Isabelle grew up bilingual, speaking French and German fluently, in Gennevilliers, a northwestern...
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