Understanding Multilingualism: An Introduction

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· John Wiley & Sons
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Including detailed discussions of both the current state and future directions of the field, this comprehensive textbook presents a complete overview of multilingualism.

Written by internationally recognized researchers and educators, Understanding Multilingualism: An Introduction provides detailed coverage of the various dimensions of modern multilingualism. It highlights the interdisciplinary nature of the field by exploring the broad spectrum of different sociolinguistic, psycholinguistic, and neurocognitive approaches to the study of multilingualism.

The text begins by defining and clarifying the scope of multilingualism studies as a distinctive, interdisciplinary field of inquiry. Subsequent chapters discuss the historical development and theoretical models of multilingualism, how the brain processes multiple languages, the effect of multilingualism on human cognition, how multilingual processing changes over the human lifespan, societal management of multilingualism, multilingual education, and impact of technological advancement on multilingualism. The book concludes by addressing the prospect of a post-multilingual world and methodological issues in studying multilingualism.

  • Considers the cognitive and linguistic implications of multilingualism to applied linguistics and language acquisition
  • Examines the connections between multilingualism and changing socio-political and economic landscapes
  • Reviews modern theories, methods, and research findings in multilingualism studies
  • Discusses complex topics at both the individual and societal level
  • Features numerous exercises, discussion questions, assignments, further readings, suggested research topics, and real-life case studies

Understanding Multilingualism: An Introduction is the perfect primary textbook for undergraduate courses in multilingualism and bilingualism, and an excellent resource for advanced students in applied linguistics, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, second language acquisition, and foreign language education programs.

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JOHN W. SCHWIETER is Professor at Wilfrid Laurier University and Adjunct Professor at McMaster University, Canada.

ALINE FERREIRA is Associate Professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara, USA.

LI WEI is Director and Dean of the UCL Institute of Education and Professor at University College London, UK.

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