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INTERRACIAL MARRIAGES A PRODUCT OF BILINGUALISM

European Journal of Social Sciences Studies

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Title INTERRACIAL MARRIAGES A PRODUCT OF BILINGUALISM
 
Creator Banjica, Merita
 
Subject bilingualism, diglossia, varieties, interracial marriages, mixed marriages, family
 
Description In the Republic of Macedonia lives a multicultural population, which speaks different languages. The Macedonian language is the official language in the Republic of Macedonia that is why every citizen learns that language and knows to speak even though his native language is another one. Bilingualism to the citizens of Gostivar has been developed since ancient times, because there have lived and still do many different nations of different cultures. The development of education significantly influenced in the advancement of bilingualism for citizens of Gostivar. One of the most important socio-cultural factors about learning the foreign languages is considered the family, her cultural and social status. The ratio between the level of the education of the parents and the children's achievements can be explained in different ways. Each educated bilingual parent or multilingual demonstrates an example of a speaker with expressive communication skills in two or more languages. Most of the children are bilingual, because they are exposed in a bilingual or multilingual environment, where are spoken two or more languages simultaneously.  Article visualizations:
 
Publisher European Journal of Social Sciences Studies
 
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Date 2016-12-20
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://oapub.org/soc/index.php/EJSSS/article/view/45
 
Source European Journal of Social Sciences Studies; Volume 1, Issue 2, 2016
2501-8590
2501-8590
 
Language eng
 
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