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    Young Children Learning Languages in a Multilingual Context

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    Luxembourg is a trilingual country where residents communicate in Luxembourgish, French and German concurrently. Children therefore study these languages at primary school. In this paper I explore how six eight-year-old Luxembourgish children use and learn German, French and English in formal and informal settings over a period of one year. Their eagerness to learn and use German and English contrasted with their cautious and formal approach to the learning of French. My findings demonstrate that second language learning in a multilingual country is not an 'automatic' or 'natural' process but, rather, children's language behaviour depends on their personal goals, interests, competence, confidence and understanding of what counts as appropriate language use. These factors are influenced by the formal approach to language learning at school

    Harmonic attenuation by semi-conductor controlled loads

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    EMC for low-frequency conducted disturbances-international standards and their technical background

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    Interaction of active compensators and rectifier loads

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    Decentralized Compensation of Harmonics

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    An artificial network for emission tests in the frequency range 2-9 kHz

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    Generalized theory of instantaneous reactive quantity for multiphase power system

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    Quasi-synchronous sampling algorithm and its applications II High accurate spectrum analysis of periodic signal

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