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Sociocultural adjustment, language usage, and language knowledge among bilingual adolescents in Indonesia ...
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Parental Culture Maintenance, Bilingualism, Identity, and Well-Being in Javanese, Batak, and Chinese Adolescents in Indonesia ...
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Affective well being, language usage, and language knowledge among bilingual adolescents in Indonesia ...
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The importance of language vocabulary and language usage for sociocultural adjustment among Indonesian adolescents from three bilingual ethnic groups
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We feel better when we speak common language; affective well-being in bilingual adolescents from three ethnic groups in Indonesia
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Contextualized bilingualism among adolescents from four different ethnic groups in Indonesia ...
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Contextualized bilingualism among adolescents from four different ethnic groups in Indonesia ...
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Aims and objectives:We were interested in group differences in Indonesia in bilingualism, whether vocabulary knowledge shows a differential pattern across the languages, and whether language skill and usage differences between groups are moderated by contextual factors, such as ethnic group size.Data and analysis:We examined group differences in language usage at home and in public, self-reported proficiency, and vocabulary scores in both languages among 632 adolescents (292 males, M age = 14.57 years) from four ethnic groups in Indonesia (214 Javanese, 115 Batak Toba, 108 Toraja, and 195 Chinese). Differential item functioning analysis was conducted to test whether adolescents had different vocabulary they only know in one language, which would indicate equality or inequality in access to knowledge in the two languages.Findings:There were large differences in language knowledge and usage. The lowest scores in ethnic language vocabulary and usage were found among the Chinese group. Across groups, scores for ...
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200399 Language Studies not elsewhere classified; Education; FOS Languages and literature; FOS Sociology; Sociology
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.25384/sage.c.4255997 https://figshare.com/collections/Contextualized_bilingualism_among_adolescents_from_four_different_ethnic_groups_in_Indonesia/4255997
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Contextualized bilingualism among adolescents from four different ethnic groups in Indonesia
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Parental culture maintenance, bilingualism, identity, and well-being in Javanese, Batak, and Chinese adolescents in Indonesia
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