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Definition of Biculturalism
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Biculturalism
Literary usage of Biculturalism
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Hispanic edited by Jose Szapocznik (1998)
"Acculturation and biculturalism. Another critically important characteristic in
adapting a comprehensive model of AOD prevention to Hispanic/Latino ..."
2. Cultural Competence for Evaluators: A Guide for Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse edited by Mario A. Orlandi (1998)
"Szapocznik,}., and Kurtines, W. Acculturation, biculturalism, ... Szapocznik,
J.; Kurtines, W.; and Fernandez, T. biculturalism and adjustment in Hispanic ..."
3. Rural Substance Abuse: State of Knowledge & Issues edited by Elizabeth B. Robertson (1999)
"biculturalism refers to dual modes of social behavior that are appropriately
employed in different situations. Some believe that a functionally effective ..."
4. Inventing a Classroom: Life in a Bilingual, Whole Language Learning Community by Kathryn F. Whitmore, Caryl G. Crowell (1994)
"Children's personal goals for second language learning are built into Borton's
goals for bilingualism and biculturalism. Several students each year in ..."
5. Working with Youth in High-Risk Environments: Experiences in Prevention edited by Carol E. Marcus, John D. Swisher (1996)
"Apart from AOD use and the extent of biculturalism, youth from families that
cannot provide enrichment opportunities require external assistance. ..."
6. Federalism: The Canadian Experience by Ronald L. Watts (1997)
"As a result of recommendations arising from an inquiry into bilingualism and
biculturalism policy, the Parliament of Canada enacted the Official Languages ..."
7. California, Canada And Free Trade: A Guidebook For California Business (1990)
"Bilingualism and biculturalism are only two of many elements of Canadian character
that differ from those of America. A border does make a difference. ..."