Based on the bilingualism literature, the author's recent experiences in Austrian German, and a discourse analysis perspective, a way of looking at biculturalism is hammered together to enable an understanding of how adult L2 acquisition proceeds in more and less cultural ways. (Bilingualism, biculturalism, discourse, ethnography, Whorf)
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@article{LSY:3130768,author = {Agar,Michael},title = {The biculture in bilingual},journal = {Language in Society},volume = {20},issue = {02},month = {6},year = {1991},issn = {1469-8013},pages = {167--182},numpages = {16},doi = {10.1017/S0047404500016250},URL = {http://journals.cambridge.org/article_S0047404500016250},}
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The biculture in bilingual
Michael Agar (1991).
Language in Society , Volume 20 , Issue02 , June 1991, pp 167-182
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The biculture in bilingual
Michael Agar June 1991
Language in Society,
,Volume20,
Issue02,
June 1991,
pp 167-182
http://journals.cambridge.org/abstract_S0047404500016250
Michael Agar
(1991).
The biculture in bilingual.
Language in Society,
20,
pp 167-182.
doi:10.1017/S0047404500016250.
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