Similar words: lingual, bilingual, trilingual, bilingually, bilingualism, multilingual, monolith, monolithic. Meaning: ['mɑnə'lɪŋgwəl /'mɒ-] n. a person who knows only one language. adj. using or knowing only one language.
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1 This is a monolingual dictionary.
2 In addition, the linguistic needs of monolingual pupils should be given separate consideration.
3 There is therefore an increased possibility that monolingual teachers will find themselves in linguistically diverse classrooms.
4 Same room, same seat, minutes later, with a monolingual foreign actor and an interpreter.
5 This approach to language learning is suitable for monolingual groups.
6 Almost all classroom activity was oral and monolingual in the second language.
7 They are more often than not monolingual and monocultural and, as language teachers,[www.Sentencedict.com] in a position of power.
8 In a monolingual situation, films with subtitles in the national language may be available on video.
9 However, he is monolingual only fluent in Japanese, and considers himself Japanese.
10 In recent years, monolingual or multilingual (primarily bilingual) corpora are viewed as key resources in language information processing and language engineering projects.
11 But monolingual adults need to be reminded of the past too.
12 Computers are monolingual: they need us to make that translation.
13 Variation and Identity One of the chief foci of sociolinguistic interest in monolingual speakers is variation.
14 In fact, America is one of the most stubbornly monolingual nations on earth.
15 The current work focuses on the derivation of definition primitives from a monolingual dictionary.
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