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Sources list for DOMINATE LANGUAGE BILINGUAL CHILDREN: Fierro-Cobas , Victoria "Language development in bilingual children: A Primer for Pediatricians" Contemporary Pediatrics Magazine", July 2001Bilingual Education and Development Cummins, J 1991, Interdependence of First and Second Language Proficiency in Bilingual Children, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. Language and Culture Schecter. 1996. "Bilingual by choice: Latino parents' rationales and strategies for raising children with two languages." Bilingual Research Journal, spring 1996 Bilingualism Murshad, A. (2002). Tools for talking: The purposeful and inventive use of languages by bilingual children in primary classrooms. Reading Literacy and Language, vol. 36, no. 3. ESOL Hayakawa, S. I. "Bilingualism in America: English Should Be the Only Language." Language Awareness Eighth Edition. Paul Eschholz, Alfred Rosa and Virginia Clark. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin's, 2000. 388-93. English as an Official Language More sources on "DOMINATE LANGUAGE BILINGUAL CHILDREN"
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