2024
DOI: 10.5296/jsel.v12i1.21684
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Exploring the Impact of Bilingualism in Early Life on Foreign Language Learning for University Students in Lebanon Theoretical Foundations: Part I

Ghada M. Chehimi,
Hussin J. Hejase

Abstract: Bilingualism and multilingualism have long fascinated linguists, educators, and researchers due to their potential effects on cognitive, linguistic, and educational development. This study, part of two, explores how growing up in a bilingual or multilingual environment impacts foreign language learning abilities, focusing on university students in Beirut, Lebanon. The investigation sheds light on whether being born into such language-rich contexts confers advantages in acquiring additional languages, specifica… Show more

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“…Using reliability error estimates extracted from Hardwick's (2022), the authors herein used a similar approach implemented by Masoudi and Hejase (2023), Hejase et al (2023a, b), Nasser et al (2022), El Takach et al (2022, and Chehimi and Hejase (2024) with a total population of over one million. In a case where the population is over one million, Table 1 indicates that the sample size would be greater than 800 (at 95% confidence) and a target reliability error of 5%.…”
Section: Sampling and Sample Sizementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using reliability error estimates extracted from Hardwick's (2022), the authors herein used a similar approach implemented by Masoudi and Hejase (2023), Hejase et al (2023a, b), Nasser et al (2022), El Takach et al (2022, and Chehimi and Hejase (2024) with a total population of over one million. In a case where the population is over one million, Table 1 indicates that the sample size would be greater than 800 (at 95% confidence) and a target reliability error of 5%.…”
Section: Sampling and Sample Sizementioning
confidence: 99%