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English Versus Native Language on Social Media: International Students' Cultural Adaptation in the U.S
2018
Journal of International Students
The number of international students studying in the U.S. has substantially increased in the digital age. Do having access to content in their native language work for or against their adaptation to American culture? In order to address this question, this research employed focus groups and interviews containing a total of 12 international students in 2016. Qualitative data analysis then revealed international students' language preferences on social media as well as the functions performed by
doi:10.32674/jis.v8i4.226
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