Language Learning Later in Life

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adult education
applied linguistics
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Author_Ursula Stickler
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cognitive benefits
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healthy aging
intercultural communication
language learning
memory stimulation
neurodegenerative diseases
older adults
psychosocial benefits
social engagement
teaching methodologies
wellbeing

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  • ISBN 9781049801292
  • Weight: 390g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 26 May 2026
  • Publisher: University of Toronto Press
  • Publication City/Country: CA
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Language Learning Later in Life explores how acquiring a new language can promote healthy aging. Authored by leading experts in applied linguistics, education, and aging studies, this comprehensive volume investigates the profound cognitive and psychosocial benefits of language learning for older adults, set against the urgent realities of a rapidly aging global population.

Through a blend of empirical research, qualitative analyses, and compelling case studies, the book reveals how language learning can stimulate memory, enhance cognitive function, and foster motivation and resilience. It also delves into the social rewards of language acquisition, from increased participation and intercultural engagement to combating loneliness and reducing isolation. Addressing critical challenges such as neurodegenerative diseases and depression, Language Learning Later in Life champions proactive strategies for healthy aging, offering practical guidance on effective teaching methodologies and illuminating the unique learning journeys of older adults.

A vital resource for researchers, educators, and policymakers, this book demonstrates how lifelong language learning can enrich lives and promote well-being among an aging society.

Jodi Emma Wainwright is a research fellow at the University of Bedfordshire and a visiting research fellow at the Open University.

Ursula Stickler is a professor of online language teaching at the Open University.

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