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題名 The Comparative Study of Bilingualism in East and Southeast Asia
作者 黎氏仁
Le, Thi-Nham
貢獻者 東南亞語系
關鍵詞 Bilingualism; Language Learning and Literacy; Immigration; Minority Language; East Asian Languages; Southeast Asian Languages
日期 2024-10
上傳時間 14-Feb-2025 10:09:20 (UTC+8)
摘要 The comparative study of bilingualism in East (Taiwan) and Southeast Asia (Vietnam) includes two interrelated investigations. This study provides valuable insights into the processes of language and literacy development among children from minority groups and examine patterns of language acquisition within school-age populations in bilingual communities. The research contributes to a deeper understanding of how bilingualism affects educational outcomes in these distinct cultural and linguistic contexts. Study A involved in-depth interviews with 62 Vietnamese immigrant participants and aimed to explore their language learning experiences and related issues of adaptation to Taiwanese culture. Study B, which was located in the Thái-speaking district of Bá Thước in Thanh Hóa province, involved fieldwork that primarily focused on the development of bilingual children in first grade. In the Chinese-speaking community of Taiwan, evidence suggests that immigrant parents make significant progress in the second language learning of Chinese. In turn, first generation children appear to be making progress that is parallel to that of their Chinese native-speaking peers. Similarly, in the Thái-speaking communities, progress in mastering the national language, Vietnamese, as a second language is comparable to that in Vietnamese-speaking communities (Kinh monolingual children).
關聯 VNU Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vol.10, No.5, pp.472-487
資料類型 article
DOI https://doi.org/10.33100/tckhxhnv10.5.ThiNhamLe
dc.contributor 東南亞語系-
dc.creator (作者) 黎氏仁-
dc.creator (作者) Le, Thi-Nham-
dc.date (日期) 2024-10-
dc.date.accessioned 14-Feb-2025 10:09:20 (UTC+8)-
dc.date.available 14-Feb-2025 10:09:20 (UTC+8)-
dc.date.issued (上傳時間) 14-Feb-2025 10:09:20 (UTC+8)-
dc.identifier.uri (URI) https://ah.lib.nccu.edu.tw/item?item_id=175180-
dc.description.abstract (摘要) The comparative study of bilingualism in East (Taiwan) and Southeast Asia (Vietnam) includes two interrelated investigations. This study provides valuable insights into the processes of language and literacy development among children from minority groups and examine patterns of language acquisition within school-age populations in bilingual communities. The research contributes to a deeper understanding of how bilingualism affects educational outcomes in these distinct cultural and linguistic contexts. Study A involved in-depth interviews with 62 Vietnamese immigrant participants and aimed to explore their language learning experiences and related issues of adaptation to Taiwanese culture. Study B, which was located in the Thái-speaking district of Bá Thước in Thanh Hóa province, involved fieldwork that primarily focused on the development of bilingual children in first grade. In the Chinese-speaking community of Taiwan, evidence suggests that immigrant parents make significant progress in the second language learning of Chinese. In turn, first generation children appear to be making progress that is parallel to that of their Chinese native-speaking peers. Similarly, in the Thái-speaking communities, progress in mastering the national language, Vietnamese, as a second language is comparable to that in Vietnamese-speaking communities (Kinh monolingual children).-
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dc.relation (關聯) VNU Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vol.10, No.5, pp.472-487-
dc.subject (關鍵詞) Bilingualism; Language Learning and Literacy; Immigration; Minority Language; East Asian Languages; Southeast Asian Languages-
dc.title (題名) The Comparative Study of Bilingualism in East and Southeast Asia-
dc.type (資料類型) article-
dc.identifier.doi (DOI) 10.33100/tckhxhnv10.5.ThiNhamLe-
dc.doi.uri (DOI) https://doi.org/10.33100/tckhxhnv10.5.ThiNhamLe-