concept   bilingualism

19 commonsense assertions
Cultures (19) China (1) South Korea (1) France (1) Russia (1) Mexico (1) Norway (1) Sweden (1) United States (1) Finland (1) linguistics (1) Acadian communities (1) Latin America (1) Europe (1) Iceland (1) International cultures (1) Latin cultures (1) Poland (1) Qatar (1) linguistics research community (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 bilingualism China Bilingualism in China is less common due to the dominance of the national language and limited exposure to other languages. 10
2 bilingualism South Korea In South Korea, emphasis on the national language limits multilingualism and honorifics are crucial in daily interactions. 9
3 bilingualism France In France, emphasis on the national language reduces multilingualism. 7
4 bilingualism Russia Historical homogeneity in language has contributed to the less common bilingualism in Russia. 6
5 bilingualism Mexico Bilingualism is common in Mexico due to its proximity to other Spanish-speaking countries and the desire to maintain cultural traditions and indigenous identity. 5
6 bilingualism Norway In Norway, bilingualism is mainly focused on English proficiency and integration, with little emphasis on other languages. 5
7 bilingualism Sweden Bilingualism is encouraged in Sweden for international communication and adaptation to the dominant language. 5
8 bilingualism United States Bilingualism is common in the United States due to diverse linguistic populations and immigrant communities. 5
9 bilingualism Finland Bilingualism is embraced in Finnish culture for international communication while valuing straightforward language usage. 3
10 bilingualism linguistics Bilingualism is studied for cognitive benefits and language acquisition through code-switching analysis in linguistics. 3
11 bilingualism Acadian communities Bilingualism and French language and cultural heritage are integral to Acadian identity in Acadian communities. 2
12 bilingualism Latin America Bilingualism is common in Latin America due to historical and geographical influences, fostering multilingualism in the region. 2
13 bilingualism Europe Bilingualism is less common in Europe unless living in a multilingual country or region. 1
14 bilingualism Iceland Bilingualism is encouraged in Iceland due to global business relationships and trade. 1
15 bilingualism International cultures Bilingualism in international cultures is not as commonly practiced or promoted. 1
16 bilingualism Latin cultures Bilingualism is common and valued in Latin cultures. 1
17 bilingualism Poland In Poland, bilingualism is less common due to historical language homogeneity. 1
18 bilingualism Qatar Bilingualism is common in Qatar due to its multicultural expatriate communities. 1
19 bilingualism linguistics research community Bilingualism is a complex area of research encompassing cognitive, social, and educational implications, language acquisition and processing. 1