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2000
In this chapter we review at some length the present state of the art in the study of the linguistic development in native bilingual speakers (Section 3.1); we further draw attention to linguistic development in consecutive bilinguality (Section 3.2); Section 3.3 describes the specificities of the sign/aural bilingual; in Section 3.4 we discuss how the
Michel H. A. Blanc, Josiane F. Hamers
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In this chapter we review at some length the present state of the art in the study of the linguistic development in native bilingual speakers (Section 3.1); we further draw attention to linguistic development in consecutive bilinguality (Section 3.2); Section 3.3 describes the specificities of the sign/aural bilingual; in Section 3.4 we discuss how the
Michel H. A. Blanc, Josiane F. Hamers
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Foundations of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism
2021The eighth edition of this bestselling textbook has been revised and updated to provide a comprehensive and accessible introduction to bilingualism and bilingual education in an everchanging world. Written in a compact and clear style, the book covers all the crucial issues in bilingualism at individual, group and societal levels.
Wayne E. Wright, Colin Baker
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Bilinguisme et sociétés bilingues [Bilingualism and bilingual societies]
Ethnies, 1973By stressing both the general characteristics and the complexity of those situations in which bilingualism occurs today, the author sets out a brief typology of bilingual societies which distinguishes the following categories : 1) «Developed» countries with an official language in international use ; 2) «developed» countries with an official ...
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Bilingualism and Bilingual Education in Bulgaria
European Journal of Intercultural studies, 1995Summary This article presents the state of bilingualism and bilingual education following the recent democratic changes in Bulgaria. During the Communist period of rule the rights of ethnic groups were not respected, and use of one's mother tongue was prohibited in the educational system.
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Bilingualism and Bilingual Education in China
2001Today the world is comprised of over 200 countries with more than 2,000 ethnic groups, which speak 6,000 different languages. With the development of science and technology and ever-increasing communication among diverse ethnic groups and nationalities, bilingualism or multilingualism is becoming a global mode of communication.
Weng Yanheng, Teng Xing
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An Introduction to Bilingualism : Principles and Processes
, 2018Preface. Acknowledgments. Part 1. Theoretical and Methodological Background. J. Altarriba, R.R. Heredia, Introduction. V. Marian, Bilingual Research Methods. R.R. Heredia, Mental Models of Bilingual Memory. Part 2.
J. Altarriba, R. Heredia
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Bilingual Blues, Bilingual Bliss
2003In a letter written toward the end of his life, Ivan Turgenev remarked that a writer who did not write only in his mother tongue was “a thief and a pig.”1 Although Turgenev did not explain the epithets, it’s not difficult to figure out what he meant. Since a language is a form of cultural property, a writer who uses words that don’t belong to him is a ...
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Translanguaging: Language, Bilingualism, and Education
, 2014Suzanne García Mateus
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The translanguaging classroom: leveraging student bilingualism for learning
, 2017Blake Turnbull
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