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Language learning in the study abroad context: Variables that affect development
In: Scholarship (2014)
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Factors that explain differential learning in the study abroad context
In: Scholarship (2013)
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Study abroad: Measuring the correlation between second language acquisition and social networks
In: Scholarship (2013)
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Observing Census Enumeration of Non-English Speaking Households in the 2010 Census: Spanish Report
In: Scholarship (2012)
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Acquisition of the non-generic definite article by Spanish learners of English as a foreign language
In: Scholarship (2012)
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Being Physically Active: Perceptions of Recent Mexican Immigrant Women on the Arizona-Mexico Border
In: Scholarship (2012)
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Acquisition of Spanish gender agreement in two learning contexts: Study abroad and at home.
In: Scholarship (2010)
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Linguistic development in the study-abroad context: What can we expect?
In: Scholarship (2009)
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Language Learning Abroad: Acculturation, Integration or Both?
In: Scholarship (2008)
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Estudiar en el extranjero: La influencia del contacto con hablantes nativos en el desarrollo de la habilidad de producir actos de habla.
In: Scholarship (2007)
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Health perceptions of low-income, immigrant Spanish-speaking Latinas in the United States.
In: Scholarship (2007)
Abstract: The health outcomes and health practices of immigrant Latinas tend to decrease with acculturation to U.S. culture. The purpose of this pilot study was to investigate health perceptions of first- and second generation, low-income, Spanish-speaking women from Mexico and Central America to learn their views of health and also to identify any differences between subcultures. This investigation was the first phase of a larger study to understand the relationship of physical activity to health, as Latinas define it. Seven focus groups were conducted in Spanish with women, ages 25 to 64, by country of origin. Fifteen themes emerged, with more similarity than differences between the two countries. With the burgeoning and diverse Hispanic population in the United States and high rates of inactivity of Hispanic women that increase with age and double to triple the incidence of obesity and type 2 diabetes in Hispanics, a cultural understanding of concepts and methods that promote health is essential.
Keyword: Anthropological Linguistics and Sociolinguistics; Applied Linguistics; First and Second Language Acquisition; focus groups; health perceptions; immigrants; Latinas; qualitative; Spanish Linguistics; Spanish-speaking
URL: https://digitalcommons.iwu.edu/hispstu_scholarship/35
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Acquisition of Gender Agreement in Two Learning Contexts
In: Scholarship (2007)
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Study abroad social networks, motivation and attitudes: Implications for second language acquisition.
In: Scholarship (2006)
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Social Networks and Some Recommendations for Study Abroad Success
In: Scholarship (2006)
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The Role of Asynchronous Computer Mediated Communication on Enhancing Cultural Awareness
In: Scholarship (2005)
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A case study of the factors in the development of Spanish linguistic accuracy and oral communication skills: Motivation and extended interaction in the study abroad context.
In: Scholarship (2004)
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Development of oral communication skills abroad.
In: Scholarship (2003)
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