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What is bilingualism?
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Range between an individual who has equal proficiency and knowledge of two languages.
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What is sequential language?
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The second language that is acquired early in childhood but after the basic acquisition of a foundation in the first language.
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What is simultaenous language?
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Both languages are introduced and developed from infancy.
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What is BICS?
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Takes 1 to 2 years
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What is CALP?
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Takes 5 to 7 years to acquire
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What is considered to be a language loss?
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Decrease or loss of ability and or facility to speak, understand, read or write the native language, assuming such ability existed at an earlier point in time.
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What is natural bilingual?
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Usually has increased pragmatic and social competence.
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What is academic bilingual?
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Structural competence and increased coding/decoding skills for the written language.
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What are the four types of code switching?
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Situational, Contextual, Cultural, and Best phrase/language
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What is formant bias?
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Formant refers to the instructions or prompts allowed by the test.
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