G********t 发帖数: 334 | 1 Just read a passage about bilingulism.
That was a great one. I was right reowned
the book.
It talks about how bilingualism happens
and suggests aspects the bilingualism
touches. I've been thinking about facets
of bilingualism. But it's far less systematic
than what was said there. I never had
any bilingual home education. But I certainly
experienced the specially effects of speaking
different languages to the same person.
Profiency of the two languages might never
reach the same. I spent d | n****n 发帖数: 492 | 2 This is indeed very interesting. Thanks to gesundheit for broaching
the subject. Language is a distinctive human form of communication,
a means of conveying complex information from one person to another.
The principles underlying language actually govern a large, varied
human behaviors. I think when using different language, people can
behave diferently. Even in China, it changes from province to province.
For example, comparing to Putonghua, Cantonese is much more flirtatious. :)
【在 G********t 的大作中提到】 : Just read a passage about bilingulism. : That was a great one. I was right reowned : the book. : It talks about how bilingualism happens : and suggests aspects the bilingualism : touches. I've been thinking about facets : of bilingualism. But it's far less systematic : than what was said there. I never had : any bilingual home education. But I certainly : experienced the specially effects of speaking
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