The Scientific Research On The Issue Of Bilingualism Conducted By Cis Scholars
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Language, bilingualism, linguistic, synchronyAbstract
This article discusses the emergence of bilingualism, highlighting the necessity of language contact between different nations, the impact of languages' mutual interaction, and the in-depth, comprehensive, and advanced research conducted by CIS scholars on these phenomena.
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