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- upbringing in both the United States and the United Kingdom, Anderson is bidialectal and can easily switch between an American or British accent depending...
- & Film in Guangdong: Language as Cultural Heritage in South China's Bidialectal Landscape". Inquiries Journal. pp. 1–3. "The Slow Death of China's Dialects"...
- Lee-James, Ryan & Julie A. Washington. 2018. Language Skills of Bidialectal and Bilingual Children. Topics in Language Disorders 38(1). 5–26. doi:10...
- taught in primary and secondary schools. Many Fantes are bilingual or bidialectal and most can speak Twi. Notable speakers include Cardinal Peter Appiah...
- minjok-ji-jeok yeon'gu" 제주사회에서의 두 방언 사용에 대한 민족지적 연구 [An Ethnographic Study on Bidialectalism in Cheju Society]. 제주도연구. 11: 83–146. ISSN 1229-7569. 고동호 (Ko Dong-ho)...
- uses mostly English vocabulary. Most Gullah speakers today are probably bidialectal. A sub-dialect of Gullah is also spoken in Oklahoma and Texas, known...
- early 1980s concluded that adolescents of Afro-Caribbean descent were 'bidialectal', switching between Jamaican creole and London English; while white working...
- aspects of "Black English"). Gilyard refers to this transition as "bidialectalism", or the ability to code-switch depending on specific social situations...
- violation. Virilocal residence is the norm. A degree of bilingualism / bidialectalism is normal in such a context, as the needs of exogamy and commercial...
- "he's here.": 38  Code switching is "the process whereby bilingual or bidialectal speakers switch back and forth between one language or dialect and another...