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  2. List of exophonic writers - Wikipedia

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    His native language was Yiddish but he also wrote in Hebrew and Russian. Vassilis Alexakis, Greek-French novelist; Jeffrey Angles, American translator also known for his poetry and writing in Japanese. Michael Arlen, Bulgarian born Armenian-British author; Nadeem Aslam, Pakistani-British novelist

  3. Foreign language - Wikipedia

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    A foreign language is a language that is not an official language of, nor typically spoken in, a specific country. Native speakers from that country usually need to acquire it through conscious learning, such as through language lessons at school, self-teaching, or attending language courses.

  4. Second language writing - Wikipedia

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    Second language writing is the study of writing performed by non-native speakers/writers of a language as a second or foreign language.According to Oxford University, second language writing is the expression of one's actions and what one wants to say in writing in a language other than one's native language.

  5. Exophony - Wikipedia

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    Exophony is the practice of (normally creative) writing in a language that is not one's mother tongue. [1] While the practice is age-old, the term is relatively new: French linguists such as Louis-Jean Calvet discussed "littérature exophone" since 1979, [2] [3] while the German equivalent, Exophonie, was used within the field of literary and cultural studies by Susan Arndt, Dirk Naguschewski ...

  6. Multilingual writer - Wikipedia

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    A multilingual writer is a person who has the ability to write in two or more languages, or in more than one dialect of a language. [1] Depending on the situation and the environment, these writers are often identified with many labels, such as second-language writers, non-native speakers, language learners, and many others. [1]

  7. Literary language - Wikipedia

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    The modern standard language is closely based on the Classical language, and most Arabs consider the two varieties to be two registers of the same language. Literary Arabic or classical Arabic is the official language of all Arab countries and is the only form of Arabic taught in schools at all stages [clarification needed] [citation needed].

  8. Multilingualism - Wikipedia

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    For the related Switch Track dilemma, however, the use of a foreign language presented no significant influence on the choices participants made. The authors of this study surmised that a foreign language lacks the emotional impact of one's native language. [68]

  9. Bilingual dictionary - Wikipedia

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    A bilingual dictionary works to help users translate texts from one language into another or to help users understand foreign-language texts. [3] In such situations users will require the dictionary to contain different types of data that have been specifically selected for the function in question.