Explain the difference between subtractive bilingualism and additive bilingualism
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Subtractive bilingualism is the term used when the elements of a second language replace the elements of the first language. This results in decreased cognitive ability. Additive bilingualism is a term used when the second language is taught in addition to a relatively well-developed first language.
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A. correlation B. statistic C. confound D. significant effect
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
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