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- Q13431721 subject Q6448947.
- Q13431721 subject Q7467158.
- Q13431721 subject Q7467241.
- Q13431721 subject Q8300143.
- Q13431721 subject Q8725658.
- Q13431721 abstract "In second-language acquisition, the Acculturation Model is a theory proposed by John Schumann to describe the acquisition process of a second language (L2) by members of ethnic minorities that typically include immigrants, migrant workers, or the children of such groups. This very acquisition process takes place in natural contexts of majority language setting. The main suggestion of the theory is that the acquisition of a second language is directly linked to the acculturation process, and learners’ success is determined by the extent to which they can orient themselves to the target language culture.".
- Q13431721 wikiPageExternalLink Acculturation+Model.
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- Q13431721 wikiPageWikiLink Q6448947.
- Q13431721 wikiPageWikiLink Q7467158.
- Q13431721 wikiPageWikiLink Q7467241.
- Q13431721 wikiPageWikiLink Q8300143.
- Q13431721 wikiPageWikiLink Q8725658.
- Q13431721 comment "In second-language acquisition, the Acculturation Model is a theory proposed by John Schumann to describe the acquisition process of a second language (L2) by members of ethnic minorities that typically include immigrants, migrant workers, or the children of such groups. This very acquisition process takes place in natural contexts of majority language setting.".
- Q13431721 label "Acculturation Model".