2 able to speak or using two languages: --
a bilingual dictionary
Kate is bilingual.
Bilingual acquisition occurs in different sociocultural contexts, and it entails different language combinations and modalities (signed and oral).
Some data suggest that the type of script has an effect on the oral reading performance of patients with bilingual aphasia.
This is similar to the ability that bilingual children have shown in attributing meaning to oral forms.
How can one measure the extent of a person's bilingual proficiency?
These models focus on two issues (activation and competition for activation) that are also central to understanding bilingual language production.
A general theory of language acquisition must ultimately accommodate the facts about bilingual/multilingual acquisition.
Bilinguals produced both semantic and syntactic transfers in their two languages, suggesting that semantic and syntactic representations influence each other across languages during bilingual production.
The study was designed to assess the effects of two-way bilingual education on students' academic development.