Through play and experimentation, children's texts foreground the possibilities of linguistic hybridity, bilingualism, and biculturalism. |
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Societal and school supports are essential for bilingualism and biculturalism. |
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They contribute to a positive understanding of bilingualism and biculturalism in public. |
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This act was adopted as a result of the recommendations of the Laurendeau-Dunton commission on bilingualism and biculturalism. |
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There is a decided positive in encouraging biculturalism and people working and living together instead of inciting tension. |
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From the outset there was a persistent confusion about what was meant by the term biculturalism. |
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The bilingualism and biculturalism commission, the Laurendeau-Dunton commission, thought in that direction also. |
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Section 3 addresses issues of change, such as intercultural contact, biculturalism, and globalization. |
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Pleasance, who emigrated from England with his wife in 1998, sees biculturalism as both an opportunity and a challenge. |
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But that was the kind of thing that used to be said back in the 1960s, or thereabouts, when talk of bilingualism and biculturalism began to come about. |
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Our staff experiences biculturalism, a phenomenon that allows us to effectively live in two worlds, sometimes three. |
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On the other hand we see a literary culture breaking free of rigid models of biculturalism. |
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We added the Hispanicism and Americanism subscales together, resulting in a biculturalism score that ranged from cultural marginality to monoculturalism to biculturalism. |
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Biculturalism has also long been promoted to incorporate the nation's Maori heritage. |
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Biculturalism allows them to shift and adapt to what they want, need or like. |
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I would have welcomed a chapter that detailed the rise of multicultural discourse, triggered by the hearings of the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism. |
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Despite the many positive changes since the creation of the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism 50 years ago, there are still embarrassing lapses, said Fraser. |
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