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dominant language

collocation in English

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dominant
adjective
uk /ˈdɒm.ɪ.nənt/ us /ˈdɑː.mə.nənt/
more important, strong, or noticeable than anything else of the ...
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language
noun
uk /ˈlæŋ.ɡwɪdʒ/ us /ˈlæŋ.ɡwɪdʒ/
a system of communication consisting of sounds, words, ...
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Sometimes languages disappear because of oppressive actions by outside agencies-usually an imperial power or a central state controlled by speakers of the dominantlanguage.
In fact, it provides the vocabulary to discuss the age-old opposition between the dominantlanguage and the minority language.
This biased interest is reflected in an almost exclusive focus on the use and acquisition of literacy in the dominantlanguage.
The main effect of vowel quality missed significance, and the interaction between dominantlanguage and vowel quality was not significant.
Item 6 is explainable as the usual scenario for fusion with a pragmatically dominantlanguage.
All four children initially used their languages in the proportion that would be expected by their dominantlanguage.
The closed type does not make direct use of the lexical words of the dominantlanguage, and the open type does.
In other words, children use their dominantlanguage more, even in situations where one would expect a bilingual person to use the nondominant language.
What are the ongoing processes of dominantlanguage switch or maintenance?
It is also the language of the mass media and the dominantlanguage of the print medium.
Moreover, the term tends to be associated with majority children learning a less dominantlanguage.
We argued that it is possible that words in the dominantlanguage interfere more in lexical selection than the words in the non-dominantlanguage.
Perhaps more significant were the newly dominantlanguage ideologies that came packaged with the rise of socialist realism.
Figure 2 charts the interaction between medial consonant type and dominantlanguage.
The three-way interaction between fragment type, dominantlanguage, and medial consonant type failed to reach significance.
Furthermore, on researching into the relations between verbal variability and speakers' dominantlanguage, the previous impression is bolstered even more.
As this is often a one-way process, it may be at the expense of the dominantlanguage (which does not borrow).
English did not become established as the dominantlanguage of account until the 16th century.
Interestingly, the bilingual children studied here differ depending on the presence of a dominantlanguage.
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