Introduction to Bilingualism

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Baetens Beardsmore
Bi Linguals
Bilingual Child
Bilingual Language Acquisition
Bilingual Language Development
castilian
Castilian Spanish
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Censuses
child
code-switching
cognitive development
De Houwer
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Federal Republic Of Germany
Follow
Grosjean 1985a
individual
Individual Bilingualism
Lambert 1972
language
Language Choice
Language Contact
language maintenance
Language Policy
language shift
linguals
linguistic
Linguistic Minorities
minorities
minority
multilingual education research
National Language
psycholinguistics
Scots Gaelic
Societal Multilingualism
sociolinguistics
spanish
Swiss German Dialects
USA
Vice Versa
West Germany
Young Bilinguals

Product details

  • ISBN 9780582291430
  • Weight: 680g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Sep 1991
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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An Introduction to Bilingualism provides a comprehensive review of the most important aspects of individual and societal bilingualism, examining both theoretcial and practical issues.

At the level of the individual, it addresses such questios as: What is involved in the study of bilingual children? What are the patterns of bilingual language acquisition? In which ways do the language competence and the speech of bilinguals differ from those of monolinguals? Topics that sometimes arouse controversy are explored - such as the question of whether there is a relationship between bilingualsim and a child's cognitive, psychological and social development.

The book is also concerned with multilingualism, that is, bilingualsim as a societal phenomenon. It focuses on such issues as language choice in bilingual and multilingual communities, national identity and the education of bilinguals. The inclusion of several case studies of European linguistic minorities serves to exemplify the topics dealt with at the theoretical level and to illustrate the linguistic complexities found in contemporary Europe.

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