Learn to Speak Spanish for Igbo Speakers

Learn to Speak Spanish for Igbo Speakers

Author: Nam H Nguyen

Publisher: Nam H Nguyen

Published: 2018-03-18

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13:

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Este libro en línea contiene 6382 palabras combinadas, frases, expresiones y oraciones. Si domina las primeras 75 páginas de este libro, puede superar cualquier situación durante su viaje al extranjero. Si dominas 150 páginas o más de este libro mientras escuchas el audio, ¡puedes vivir y trabajar en ese país sin ningún problema! ¡Puedo mostrarte la mejor manera de aprender idiomas! ¡El siguiente paso es tuyo! Estudia mucho y aprenderás tus idiomas. Akwụkwọ akwụkwọ a nwere akwụkwọ, ọnụọgụgụ, okwu, na ahịrịokwu 6382. Ọ bụrụ na ị na-achịkwa peeji nke mbụ nke akwụkwọ a, ị nwere ike ịnweta ọnọdụ ọ bụla n'oge njem gị na mba ọzọ. Ọ bụrụ na ị na-achịkwa peeji 150 ma ọ bụ karịa nke akwụkwọ a mgbe ị na-ege ntị na ọdịyo ahụ, ịnwere ike ibi ma rụọ ọrụ na mba ahụ n'enweghị nsogbu ọ bụla! Enwere m ike igosi gị ụzọ kacha mma iji mụta asụsụ! Nzọụkwụ ọzọ bụ nke gị! Na-amụ ihe nke ọma ma ị ga-amụ asụsụ gị.


Native Listening

Native Listening

Author: Anne Cutler

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 2015-01-30

Total Pages: 575

ISBN-13: 0262527510

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An argument that the way we listen to speech is shaped by our experience with our native language. Understanding speech in our native tongue seems natural and effortless; listening to speech in a nonnative language is a different experience. In this book, Anne Cutler argues that listening to speech is a process of native listening because so much of it is exquisitely tailored to the requirements of the native language. Her cross-linguistic study (drawing on experimental work in languages that range from English and Dutch to Chinese and Japanese) documents what is universal and what is language specific in the way we listen to spoken language. Cutler describes the formidable range of mental tasks we carry out, all at once, with astonishing speed and accuracy, when we listen. These include evaluating probabilities arising from the structure of the native vocabulary, tracking information to locate the boundaries between words, paying attention to the way the words are pronounced, and assessing not only the sounds of speech but prosodic information that spans sequences of sounds. She describes infant speech perception, the consequences of language-specific specialization for listening to other languages, the flexibility and adaptability of listening (to our native languages), and how language-specificity and universality fit together in our language processing system. Drawing on her four decades of work as a psycholinguist, Cutler documents the recent growth in our knowledge about how spoken-word recognition works and the role of language structure in this process. Her book is a significant contribution to a vibrant and rapidly developing field.


Igbo Basic Course

Igbo Basic Course

Author: Foreign Service Institute (U.S.)

Publisher: Mps Multimedia Incorporated DBA Selectsoft

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780884326076

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Codeswitching in Igbo-English Bilingualism

Codeswitching in Igbo-English Bilingualism

Author: Kelechukwu Ihemere

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2016-10-20

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 1474278159

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Codeswitching occurs when multilingual speakers embed elements of more than one language into the dominant (or Matrix) language within individual utterances of conversation. Codeswitching in Igbo-English Bilingualism explores the syntax of bilingual codeswitching between the Benue-Congo African language of Igbo and English. Within the framework of Myers-Scotton's highly influential Matrix Language Frame (MLF) model, Kelechukwu Ihemere explores the notion of asymmetry in Igbo-English codeswitching, arguing that the two languages do not contribute equally in the creation of mixed utterances. In the abstract interaction between the two grammars, the Matrix language is more activated than the Embedded language, resulting in either monolingual Igbo discourse or discourse with an Igbo morphosyntactic frame but with English insertions. Using both linguistic and quantitative analyses, this book uniquely investigates the governing principles and restrictions on bilingual clauses and grammatical codeswitching in the context of a West African language and English. Providing a detailed descriptive and theoretical investigation of Igbo-English data and a deeper analysis of the MLF model, this book will be of interest to anyone working in the fields of comparative syntax, bilingualism and contact linguistics.


Things Fall Apart

Things Fall Apart

Author: Chinua Achebe

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 1994-09-01

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 0385474547

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“A true classic of world literature . . . A masterpiece that has inspired generations of writers in Nigeria, across Africa, and around the world.” —Barack Obama “African literature is incomplete and unthinkable without the works of Chinua Achebe.” —Toni Morrison Nominated as one of America’s best-loved novels by PBS’s The Great American Read Things Fall Apart is the first of three novels in Chinua Achebe's critically acclaimed African Trilogy. It is a classic narrative about Africa's cataclysmic encounter with Europe as it establishes a colonial presence on the continent. Told through the fictional experiences of Okonkwo, a wealthy and fearless Igbo warrior of Umuofia in the late 1800s, Things Fall Apart explores one man's futile resistance to the devaluing of his Igbo traditions by British political andreligious forces and his despair as his community capitulates to the powerful new order. With more than 20 million copies sold and translated into fifty-seven languages, Things Fall Apart provides one of the most illuminating and permanent monuments to African experience. Achebe does not only capture life in a pre-colonial African village, he conveys the tragedy of the loss of that world while broadening our understanding of our contemporary realities.


Growing Up with Two Languages

Growing Up with Two Languages

Author: Una Cunningham

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2011-05-25

Total Pages: 207

ISBN-13: 1136708839

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The lives of many families involve contact with more than one language and culture on a daily basis. Growing Up with Two Languages is aimed at the many parents and professionals who feel uncertain about the best way to go about helping children gain maximum benefit from the multilingual situation. This best-selling guide is illustrated by glimpses of life from interviews with fifty families from all around the world. The trials and rewards of life with two languages and cultures are discussed in detail, and followed by practical advice on how to support the child’s linguistic development. Features of this third edition include: a dedicated website with new and updated Internet resources a new chapter giving the perspective of adults who have themselves grown up with more than one language a new chapter presenting research into bilingual language acquisition with information about further reading new and updated first-hand advice and examples throughout. Una Cunningham is an Associate Professor in Modern Languages at Stockholm University, Sweden. She and her husband, Staffan Andersson, have raised their four children to speak English and Swedish in Sweden.


Introducing Second Language Acquisition

Introducing Second Language Acquisition

Author: Muriel Saville-Troike

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2005-11-17

Total Pages: 218

ISBN-13: 9781139447324

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Written for students encountering the topic for the first time, this is a clear and practical introduction to second language acquisition (SLA). It explains in non-technical language how a second language is acquired; what the second language learner needs to know; and why some learners are more successful than others. The textbook introduces in a step-by-step fashion a range of fundamental concepts – such as SLA in adults and children, in formal and informal learning contexts, and in diverse socio-cultural settings – and takes an interdisciplinary approach, encouraging students to consider SLA from linguistic, psychological and social perspectives. Each chapter contains a list of key terms, a summary, and a range of graded exercises suitable for self-testing or class discussion. Providing a solid foundation in SLA, this book is set to become the leading introduction to the field for students of linguistics, psychology, and education, and trainee language teachers.


Multilingual Aspects of Fluency Disorders

Multilingual Aspects of Fluency Disorders

Author: Peter Howell

Publisher: Multilingual Matters

Published: 2011-05-11

Total Pages: 411

ISBN-13: 1847695000

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This book contains contributions by scholars working on diverse aspects of speech who bring their findings to bear on the practical issue of how to treat stuttering in different language groups and in multilingual speakers. The book considers classic issues in speech production research, as well as whether regions of the brain that are affected in people who stutter relate to areas used intensively in fluent bilingual speech. It then reviews how formal language properties and differential use of parts of language affect stuttering in English, and then compares these findings to work on stuttering in a variety of languages. Finally, the book addresses methodological issues to do with studies on bilingualism and stuttering; and discusses which approach is appropriate in the treatment of bilingual and multilingual people who stutter.


Understanding Language Contact

Understanding Language Contact

Author: Evangelia Adamou

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2023-08-29

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 1000903249

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Understanding Language Contact offers an accessible and empirically grounded introduction to contact linguistics. Rather than taking a traditional focus on the outcomes of language contact, this book takes the novel approach of considering these outcomes as an endpoint of bilingualism and multilingualism. Covering speech production and comprehension, language diffusion across different interactional networks and timeframes, and the historical outcomes of contact-induced language change, this book: Discusses both how these areas relate to one another and how they correspond to different theoretical fields and methodologies; Draws together concepts and methodological/theoretical advances from the related fields of bilingualism and sociolinguistics to show how these can shed new light on the traditional field of contact linguistics; Presents up-to-date research in a digestible form; Includes examples from a wide range of contact languages, including Creoles and pidgins; Indigenous, minority, and heritage languages; mixed languages; and immigrants' linguistic practices, to illustrate ideas and concepts; Features exercises to test students’ understanding as well as suggestions for further reading to expand knowledge in specific areas. Written by three experienced teachers and researchers in this area, Understanding Language Contact is key reading for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students approaching bilingualism and language contact for the first time.