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Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Multilingualism: The Fundamentals

✍ Scribed by Simona Montanari (editor); Suzanne Quay (editor)


Publisher
De Gruyter Mouton
Year
2019
Tongue
English
Leaves
430
Series
Language Contact and Bilingualism [LCB]; 19
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Multilingualism is a typical aspect of everyday life for most of the world’s population; it has existed since the beginning of humanity and among individuals of all backgrounds. Nonetheless, it has often been treated as a variant of bilingualism or as a phenomenon unique to individual areas of study. The purpose of this book is to review current knowledge about the acquisition, use and loss of multiple languages using a multidisciplinary perspective, highlighting the common themes and stimulating insights that can emerge when multilingualism is viewed from different but related areas of investigation. The chapters focus on research evidence, showing that multilingualism is a complex phenomenon that involves a myriad of linguistic and extra-linguistic forces and that should be studied in its own right as evidence of human potential and capacity for language. The book is primarily addressed to students and scholars interested in deepening their understanding of the different facets of multilingualism, including the individual and societal circumstances that contribute to it, the cognitive and neural mechanisms that make it possible, and the dynamics involved in the acquisition, use and loss of multiple languages.

✦ Table of Contents


Contents
1. Multilingualism from Multidisciplinary Perspectives: Introduction and Overview
Part I: Societal Multilingualism: Historical, Political, Economic and Educational Forces in Different World Regions
2. Multilingualism, Language Varieties and Ideology in North Africa
3. Multilingualism in Southeast Asia: The Post-Colonial Language Stories of Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore
4. Multilingualism in Europe
5. Multilingualism in North America
Part II: Language Use in Multilingual Communities
6. Diglossia in Multilingual Communities
7. Codeswitching in Multilingual Communities
8. Receptive Multilingualism
9. Multilingualism in Signing Communities
Part III: Individual Multilingualism: From Development to Loss
10. Fostering Multilingualism in Childhood
11. Family Language Practices in Multilingual Transcultural Families
12. Multilingualism through Schooling
13. Language Attrition in Multilinguals
Part IV: Differences between Bilingualism and Multilingualism
14. Facilitated Language Learning in Multilinguals
15. Cross-linguistic Interaction and Multilingual Awareness
16. Multilingualism and Cognitive Benefits in Aging
17. Multilingual Language Processing and the Multilingual Brain
18. Conclusion and Directions for Future Research
Index of Key Words
Index of Languages / Language Families
Index of Countries and Continents


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