An example that would not be considered assimilation is a person retaining their original cultural practices and not adopting the customs of the dominant culture.
An example of assimilation in adults is adding new information to existing knowledge by relating it to what they already know. An example of accommodation in adults is changing their existing schemas to incorporate new information that cannot be fit into existing knowledge.
Even some who favor assimilation would argue in favor of preserving cultural traditions of immigrants.
An example of assimilation for the Aztecs was when they incorporated the culture, traditions, and gods of the peoples they conquered into their own society. This helped to create a sense of unity and legitimacy among the diverse groups within the Aztec empire.
Here's a piece from an underground, um, yeah, let's call it so, an underground English language course: _Some words would only be affected by assimilation, and some words would only be affected elision. But many words would be affected both by assimilation and by elision. And when a word is affected by assimilation as well as elision, its shape changes not just a little, but considerably. Thus, for example, in "went back", the 't' gets elided, and the sequence becomes "wen' back". Now the sound 'n' occurs before the sound 'b'. So the 'n' readily assimilates to 'm'. And the sequence then becomes "wem' back". Similarly, the word group "He isn't coming" becomes "He isn' coming" through the elision of 't', and then becomes "He isng' coming" through the assimilation of 'n'. In the same way, the word "handbag" becomes "han'bag" through the elision of 'd', and then "ham'bag" through the assimilation of 'n'. Here's another example: The word "remember" in "I can't remember where it is" becomes "rememb" by the elision of 'er' before the word 'where'. Then "rememb" becomes "remem' " by the elision of 'b' between 'm' and 'w'. And in fast speech, "remem" becomes "remm", especially if you're speaking casually. Thus, the word group "I can't remember where it is" becomes "I can't remm' where it is" in fast casual speech._
Any minority culture can be faced with assimilation by the culture of the majority. The assimilation of radioactive elements into the human body allows doctors to use them for diagnostic purposes.
An example - Communication and the assimilation of knowledge.
Going to classes to learn the English language
The Ainu people .... search it up lol
Assimilation
Assimilation - the use of digested and absorbed food materials to make new body parts
Going to classes to learn the English language
Assimilation is when someone takes a piece of newly learned information and categorizes it into an existing schema or heading. Example: A child kicks a soccer ball with a specific motion. The same child tries to kick a rock and finds that using the same motion allows him to successfully kick the rock. The assimilation is in taking the same motion and using it for more than one purpose.
Natavists
An example of assimilation in adults is adding new information to existing knowledge by relating it to what they already know. An example of accommodation in adults is changing their existing schemas to incorporate new information that cannot be fit into existing knowledge.
Nativists
Natavists
nativists