Thom Huebner What kinds of languages are displayed on the
Main Street and Roosevelt Avenue in the city of Flushing? What do the bilingual and multilingual signs on the Main Street and Roosevelt Avenue in the city of Flushing look like? What are the percentages of the bilingual and multilingual signs showed in these two areas?
For Example: English Only English is the official language. Picture A and B are on the Main
street in Flushing.
A
B
Picture A and B are on the Main
street in Flushing.
A
B
On the Main street of the city of
Flushing , Chinese is dominantly distributed. Pictures A and B are on the Main street in Flushing.
A
B
A
B
Bilingualism Picture A is on the Main street, Pictures B and C are on the Roosevelt Avenue in Flushing.
A
B
C
Code Switching is very common on the Main street and Roosevelt Avenue in the city of Flushing. Picture A is on the Main street, Picture B is on the Roosevelt Avenue.
A
B
multilingualism Code mixing/ Code
switching is very common on the Main street in Flushing Three pictures are on the Main street.
A
B
C
multilingualism Three languages are displayed equally in this case. Pictures A and B are on the Main street, B picture C is on the Roosevelt Avenue.
A
C
The Approximate Population of Each Ethnicity on the Main street and Roosevelt Avenue in the city of Flushing Picture A was an approximation of thirty years before. Picture B is an approximation of what it is now. Population in Flushing Before 1995
Flushing Ethnicity Population
Ethnicity
55% 10% 1
A
25%
Non-Asian
10% 0%
15%
English
20%
15%
Chinese Korean
Korean 40%
Population
60%
Chinese
Non Asian 70%
B