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Assimilation - Definition of Assimilation at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Assimilation. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. ... Use assimilation in a Sentence...
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Assimilation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Assimilation (from Latin assimilatio ; "to render similar") may refer to more than one article: •Assimilation (linguistics), a linguistic process by which a sound becomes similar to an adjacent sou...
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Cultural assimilation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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1. act of becoming part of something: the process of becoming part of or more like something greater; ... 2. integration into group: the process in which one group takes on the cultural and other traits of a larger group; ... 3. learning process: the integration of new knowledge or information with what is already known;
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Assimilation sociology, the process by which individuals or groups are absorbed into and adopt the dominant culture and society of another group.... ... Assimilation (sociology), the process by which individuals or groups are absorbed into and adopt the dominant culture and society of another group. The term assimilation...
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Definition of assimilation from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... 3 : change of a sound in speech so that it becomes identical with or similar to a neighboring sound <the usual assimilation of \z\ to \sh\ in the phrase his shoe>; 4 :
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This pages provides resources and links describing the process of cultural assimilation. ... All The International Pentecostal Holiness Church Ethnic Ministry task force has published an article describing the phases of assimilation with implications for church ministry.
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assimilation n. The act or process of assimilating. The state of being assimilated. Physiology . The conversion of nutriments into living tissue; ... Assimilation is the process by which individuals from one cultural group merge, or "blend," into a second group. The concept of assimilation originated in anthropology...
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