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It is therefore in the individual ' s awareness that many important aspects of his
life , including the acquisition or preservation of an acceptable social identity ,
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It is therefore in the individual ' s awareness that many important aspects of his
life , including the acquisition or preservation of an acceptable social identity ,
can only be based on a change ( or resistance to change ) in the image , position
or ...
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This process is related to the notion of subtractive bilingualism ( Lambert , 1974 )
; that is , the acquisition of an outgroup language can detract from feelings of own
group loyalty . Taylor et al . ( 1977 ) found that the more FrenchCanadian ...
This process is related to the notion of subtractive bilingualism ( Lambert , 1974 )
; that is , the acquisition of an outgroup language can detract from feelings of own
group loyalty . Taylor et al . ( 1977 ) found that the more FrenchCanadian ...
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