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Hi, I am Jessica. Can you all give me some advices about how to write academic articles?

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16:23, 20 January 2016 (UTC)

Hi, after I search the reference online, I found a really good article which the title is English Acquisition and Japanese Language Maintenance Among Japanese American Youth. Briefly talk about this article, it is talk about there are a large number of Japanese speaking immigrants in the United States are pronounced linguistic dissimilarity between the Japanese and English. In this article, there are 2000 data from the first, second, third and higher generation Japanese immigrants youth and examine the English proficiency levels or Japanese language maintenance in order to compare and contrast the variable between the different generations. By the way, I have to mention that Japanese is extremely distinct from English and Japanese is also a kind of heritage language in Canada too.

Feedback requested

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Hi, Jingxin Wang. What can I help you with? Adam (Wiki Ed) (talk) 22:20, 2 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]

peer review the webpage of Wan Li: It is a really pretty and well designed webpage. The whole webpage is really organized and I can easily understand the relationship between each subtopics in the whole article. Each subtopics in the article are also connect with each other really well. 1) With a lot of original photos. 2) Have a lot of hyperlinks available for readers 3) Good citation 4) It is nice to have a lot of data to show the fact 5) Try to add more information about this heritage language in Toronto, I wonder you can find out more references about Cantonese as a heritage language in Toronto.

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