Subtractive bilingualism
language shift or language replacement.
Language shift occurs when a second language replaces the first language as the primary means of communication within a community. This may lead to a decline in the use of the original language and potential loss of cultural identity.
language loss or language attrition.
A first language (L1) is the native language a person learns from birth, while a second language (L2) is acquired later in life. First language acquisition typically occurs during childhood, while second language acquisition can occur at any age. The proficiency level and ease of acquiring a second language is often influenced by the individual's first language.
Studies in Second Language Acquisition was first published in 1978.
First language acquisition is the process by which infants and young children learn their native language naturally through exposure and interaction with speakers around them. Second language learning, on the other hand, is the process of acquiring a new language after the first language is already established, often through formal instruction or immersion in a second language environment. Second language learning typically involves more conscious effort and cognitive processing compared to first language acquisition.
Language shift occurs when a second language replaces the first language as the primary means of communication within a community. This may lead to a decline in the use of the original language and potential loss of cultural identity.
language loss or language attrition.
There is the word 'tongue' which replaces 'language' in some contexts, such as 'mother tongue' - one's first language.
English was her first language and Spanish was her second language.
god, he communicated to Adam by his second language
Any language you learn after your first (native) language is considered a second language. There is no specific one.
A first language (L1) is the native language a person learns from birth, while a second language (L2) is acquired later in life. First language acquisition typically occurs during childhood, while second language acquisition can occur at any age. The proficiency level and ease of acquiring a second language is often influenced by the individual's first language.
The English language is the first language in America. In Mexico it's Spanish.
When the terms were coined, First World referred to NATO nations, Second World referred to Bloc nations, and Third World referred to nonaligned nations.
I think it is when you learn a second language. Like, if you speak English as your first language, then learn to speak Spanish fluently, you acquired Spanish as your second language.
Studies in Second Language Acquisition was first published in 1978.
First language acquisition is the process by which infants and young children learn their native language naturally through exposure and interaction with speakers around them. Second language learning, on the other hand, is the process of acquiring a new language after the first language is already established, often through formal instruction or immersion in a second language environment. Second language learning typically involves more conscious effort and cognitive processing compared to first language acquisition.