The meaning and definition of bilingualism varies tremendously from one situation to the other. The Webster Dictionary (1961) defines bilingualism as having or using two languages especially as spoken with the frequency characteristics of a native speaker; a person using two languages especially habitually and with control like that of a native speaker
The position of English as the language of instruction in Nigeria is informed by the Education Ordin...
The author has analyzed bilingualism into five levels, the 1) individual (bilingual development), 2)...
Bilingualism is used as a cover term for multilingualism, too – speaking more than two languages. So...
The poor performance in English and French language has called for concern among stakeholders in the...
This article explores language policy implications of the emergence in Nigeria, of children whose la...
The major rationale behind bilingual education is that native languages are resources that can be us...
This paper argues that the poor mastery of language skills in Nigeria's educational system can be at...
Effects of Bilingualism on the English of Tertiary Students as a mentorship and entrepreneurial tool...
The general English studies was introduced as a compulsory course for sandwich learners of colleges ...
No doubt, translation has become an area of interest in linguistic research, especially, applied lin...
This paper examines a trend in Nigeria whereby children of Yoruba-speaking parents acquire English a...
Knowing the language of a foreign country helps a person to understand how the people of that countr...
The complex dynamics of a language contact situation can really not be explored in just one paper. T...
In a survey to determine how many students on the NationalDiploma programme of the Federal College o...
Nigerian bilinguals' use of English as a second language is fraught with interference from L1 to L2,...
The position of English as the language of instruction in Nigeria is informed by the Education Ordin...
The author has analyzed bilingualism into five levels, the 1) individual (bilingual development), 2)...
Bilingualism is used as a cover term for multilingualism, too – speaking more than two languages. So...
The poor performance in English and French language has called for concern among stakeholders in the...
This article explores language policy implications of the emergence in Nigeria, of children whose la...
The major rationale behind bilingual education is that native languages are resources that can be us...
This paper argues that the poor mastery of language skills in Nigeria's educational system can be at...
Effects of Bilingualism on the English of Tertiary Students as a mentorship and entrepreneurial tool...
The general English studies was introduced as a compulsory course for sandwich learners of colleges ...
No doubt, translation has become an area of interest in linguistic research, especially, applied lin...
This paper examines a trend in Nigeria whereby children of Yoruba-speaking parents acquire English a...
Knowing the language of a foreign country helps a person to understand how the people of that countr...
The complex dynamics of a language contact situation can really not be explored in just one paper. T...
In a survey to determine how many students on the NationalDiploma programme of the Federal College o...
Nigerian bilinguals' use of English as a second language is fraught with interference from L1 to L2,...
The position of English as the language of instruction in Nigeria is informed by the Education Ordin...
The author has analyzed bilingualism into five levels, the 1) individual (bilingual development), 2)...
Bilingualism is used as a cover term for multilingualism, too – speaking more than two languages. So...