10. SOCIAL IDENTITY
• Individuals identify with groups.
• They are identified and accepted by
others in the group.
• Individuals from other groups identify
them as belonging to a group. Both are
the same kind of group (e.g. two
families, two sports clubs …. two
nations).
19. REFERENCE
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Byram M. Language and Identities. University of Durham, United
Kingdom. 16 - 18 October 2006. Retrieved from:
http://www.atriumlinguarum.org/contenido/Byram_Identities_final_EN.p
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John Burn. Retrieved from:
http://tamarackcommunity.ca/downloads/index/PB_belonging_meaning.
pdf (30 September, 2013 - 7.52 am)
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Spolsky B. Sociolinguistics. Oxford. Oxford University Press. (1998)