Is bilingualism a handicap or facilitation ?

Author

Fatimah, Yahya

Source

al-Athar

Issue

Vol. 2016, Issue 26 (30 Sep. 2016), pp.23-26, 4 p.

Publisher

University Kasdi Merbah Ouargla Faculty of Arts and Languages

Publication Date

2016-09-30

Country of Publication

Algeria

No. of Pages

4

Main Subjects

Social Sciences (Multidisciplinary)
Languages & Comparative Literature

Topics

Abstract EN

The term communication, with its variant dimensions, lies in the world’s different nations and communities.

It is created by people’s universal experiences of meeting and living in communities of different linguistic codes.

Being a good communicator involves the realization of the equation of being a bilingual.

Bilinguals are persons whose linguistic ability in two languages is similar to that of the native speaker.

However, language alone is not the only arm needed in the field of code switching since culture has its great share in the operation.

Thus, a bilingual must have the linguistic resources and social strategies to affiliate with many different cultures and ways of using language.

Hence, isn’t bilingualism a sign of the acceptance of language diversity and cultural pluralism (in a multicultural world)? Isn’t it a way to abandon one’s own language loyalty – one’s identity and rejection of the ancestral culture? On the one hand, through bilingualism, a bilingual feels socially and cognitively enriched by an additional language (the spread of intercultural sense).

On the other hand, a bilingual may fall in the trap of anomia ( the suffering from a feeling of social uncertainty or dissatisfaction ) as it is widely believed that there is a natural connection between the language spoken by members of a social group and that group’s identity: by their accent, vocabulary, and their discourse patterns.

Despite of the fact that a bilingual may live in a state of flux of losing or keeping one’s identity (the individual’s sense of the self), the world’s communities have to bear the slogan of ‘the dialogue of cultures’.

American Psychological Association (APA)

Fatimah, Yahya. 2016. Is bilingualism a handicap or facilitation ?. al-Athar،Vol. 2016, no. 26, pp.23-26.
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Modern Language Association (MLA)

Fatimah, Yahya. Is bilingualism a handicap or facilitation ?. al-Athar No. 26 (Sep. 2016), pp.23-26.
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American Medical Association (AMA)

Fatimah, Yahya. Is bilingualism a handicap or facilitation ?. al-Athar. 2016. Vol. 2016, no. 26, pp.23-26.
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Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references : p. 26

Record ID

BIM-762607