Theory of Interdependence Examined Contributor(s): Toupa Esfandiari, Laleh (Author), Modirkhamene, Sima (Author) |
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ISBN: 384432173X ISBN-13: 9783844321739 Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing OUR PRICE: $50.27 Product Type: Paperback Published: March 2011 |
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BISAC Categories: - Education | Adult & Continuing Education |
Physical Information: 0.28" H x 6" W x 9" (0.41 lbs) 120 pages |
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Publisher Description: The present study aimed at finding the possible difference between the performance of two different groups of bilinguals (dominant bilinguals and balanced bilinguals/biliterates) compared with regard to their performance on two sets of skills i.e. BICS (Basic Interpersonal Communicative Skill) and CALP(Cognitive Academic Language Proficiency). The study also aimed at finding out the possible interdependence of these skills according to the theory of Common Underlying Proficiency, proposed by Cummins (1979). It was hypothesized that different types of bilinguals perform the same on tests of reading as a CALP skill and speaking as a BICS skill. A total number of 96 senior EFL students from the universities of Kurdistan, Iran, and Salahaddin, Iraq, were included in the study. Fifty two (28female, 24male) were biliterate Kurdish-Arabic students from Salahaddin University in Kurdistan, Iraq. The other 44 (12 female, 32 male) were Kurdish-Persian bilingual students of English from Kurdistan University in Kurdistan, Iran. The age range of the subjects was 21-24. Language typology, age, language background, and gender were kept constant. |