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How to pronounce acculturation in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms assimilation
Type of education
Derivation acculturational
Type Words
Synonyms enculturation, socialisation, socialization
Type of social control
Has types nurture, raising, rearing, upbringing, bringing up, cultivation, fosterage, fostering, breeding
Derivation acculturate, acculturational
Type Words
Synonyms culture
Type of mental object, content, cognitive content
Has types meme

Examples of acculturation

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There's a moment in a cuisine's acculturation when a dish morphs into a movement.
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On other continents Aesop has occasionally undergone a degree of acculturation.
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There had already been an example of Asian acculturation in 17th century Japan.
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Of course language is a big part of this and it greatly impacts acculturation.
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The fourfold model categorizes acculturation strategies along two dimensions.
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Acculturation is a measure of how much a person is integrated into American society.
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And it seems to have become less of a rarity as the process of acculturation sped up.
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Lenca culture has undergone centuries of acculturation preceding the Spanish conquest.
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Igbo culture is mixed with this American culture through acculturation.
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More examples
  • Socialization: the adoption of the behavior patterns of the surrounding culture; "the socialization of children to the norms of their culture"
  • All the knowledge and values shared by a society
  • The process of assimilating new ideas into an existing cognitive structure
  • Acculturation is the exchange of cultural features that results when groups of individuals having different cultures come into continuous first hand contact; the original cultural patterns of either or both groups may be altered, but the groups remain distinct. (Kottak 2007)
  • A process by which the culture of an isolated society changes on contact with a different one; A process by which a person acquires the culture of the society that he/she inhabits
  • Modification of groups' and individuals' culture, behavior, beliefs, and values by borrowing from or adapting to other cultures.
  • Cultural exchange and change that results from sustained contact between different groups
  • Refers to the processes that occur when different individuals or groups of people meet and exchange aspects of their culture. Due to advances in transportation, communication, and technology, there has been a significant increase in the interactions among different cultures. ...
  • Student (or teacher) adaptation to a new culture; many believe this is necessary in order for learning to occur in a foreign country