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- retrieval in monolinguals. Monolinguals also access words more often than bilinguals in a target language. In letter fluency tasks, monolinguals in the study...
- A monolingual learner's dictionary (MLD) is designed to meet the reference needs of people learning a foreign language. MLDs are based on the premise...
- pronunciation, grammar, etymology, and so on. In practice, it is equivalent to a monolingual general dictionary. Such dictionaries are usually meant for native speakers...
- decision is made later. This is similar to semantic priming in monolinguals. When monolinguals read a sentence that is semantically ambiguous (for example...
- ISO 2788 was the ISO international standard for monolingual thesauri for information retrieval, first published in 1974 and revised in 1986. The official...
- registered users to ask questions about vocabulary and grammar. It also has monolingual dictionaries with definitions in English, Spanish, Italian and Catalan...
- people spoke Kuman, 10,000 of them monolinguals; in the 2000 census, 115,000 were reported, with few monolinguals. Ethnologue also reported 70,000 second...
- is concerned with the acquisition of an additional language by (then) monolinguals. The success of third language acquisition varies with age and the languages...
- have been reported to be better at language learning when compared to monolinguals. Multilingualism in computing can be considered part of a continuum between...
- historical development of language over several periods of time), in monolinguals or in multilinguals, amongst children or amongst adults, in terms of...