... Since Gibraltar is a very small community (see section 1), it is very common for its young citizens to study abroad, particularly in the UK (as noted by Jennifer Ballantine of the Postgraduate Institute of Gibraltar and ...
... mixed language variety of ‘Spanglish’ ...between language varieties inter- or intra-sententially in a single dis- course event) often insufficiently describes the language production of plurilingual ...
... of languagecontact are less complex than low-contact ...of contact situations, namely those characterized by short-term adult L2 acquisition and use (§ ...
... native language, i.e. they follow the one parent one language approach, except if there is a monolingual speaker present when they use the L1 of that speaker and in summer when they travel to California, ...
... give language learners the opportunity to increase their amount of exposure to the TL, as well as to experience different types of language ...limited languagecontact that has traditionally ...
... bilingual language faculty, the learner’s grammar would contain two lexicons, a computational system and a phonological ...of languagecontact in the pidgin-creole continuum, the two lexicons could ...
... this language is ...time, languagecontact is one of the key features of language dynamism, speakers leave a trace or an influence in each ...“languagecontact, or exogenous ...
... of languagecontact in England under the dominance of French and Latin did not undermine the linguistic conscience of the English population who always defended, at least in the oral medium, the native ...
... real contact with English language because they the chance to listen to native and non- native speakers and get accustomed to the pronunciation and understand more clearly when ...
... source language in large chunks. For centuries, the English language had limited repercussion in ...one language influences ...receiving language. Languagecontact phenomena or ...
... The results show that in the case of the passive voice the low frequency of this construction in Gibraltar English may be explained by contact with Spanish, in which it is not very common. Regarding relativizers, ...
... foreign language using the principals of the most common and acceptable methodology, that of the Communicative Approach, in classes where student numbers and mixed English levels hindered the ability of student to ...
... real-time contact center, describe que el contact center evoluciona desde las centralitas empresariales (PBX), a las que luego se incorpora la distribución automática de llamadas y, después, el phone ...
... English Language Communication Objectives, Benchmarking Learning Success, Concept Formation, English Language Program Input, and finally, Plagiarism ...English language programs are important in ...
... native language”, Ricento approaches the idea about the advantages that the immigrants’ mother tongues may give in their general development in the continuously increasing English language learners (ELL) ...
... The FerFuLice corpus contains data of English/Spanish first language acquisition in a monolingual-Spanish context. Leo and Simon are the pseudonyms used in the corpus for a set of identical twins. Their father is ...
... Según los últimos datos, casi un 50% de las tareas remuneradas a día de hoy podrían ser automatizadas, y en el caso de las realizadas por agentes de Contact center, Inbenta eleva estos porcentajes a casi un 100%. ...
... los Contact Center, lo que les permite mantenerse en comunicación por medio de diferentes canales, tales como teléfono, fax, correo electrónico, chat, página web, entre ...el Contact Center perfecciona y ...