- 1. one sentence will be in one language while the other sentence will be in a totally different language" (
A) Intrasentential B) In- tersentential
- 2. far more ―75― 国際教育交流研究 第2号 complex with switching taking place
A) Intrasentential B) Intersentential
- 3. usually referred to as established borrowings or loanwords (Baker, 2010; Mahootian, 2006).
A) Nonce B) Established
- 4. differ from established borrowings in that their use is spontaneous, not widespread, not recurrent, and used only by bilingual speakers (Poplack, 2001; Mahootian, 2006).
A) Nonce B) Established
- 5. Vocalizes pleasure and displeasure sounds differently (laughs, giggles, cries, or fusses)
A) 12-17 months B) 6-11 months C) Birth to 5 months
- 6. superior temporal gyrus (
- 7. inferior frontal gyrus
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