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Opportunities and Challenges of Bilingualism

  • Edited by: Li Wei , Jean-Marc Dewaele and Alex Housen
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2002
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This volume contributes to the debates about the social aspects of bilingualism, focusing on the various opportunities and challenges bilingualism presents to today's society. The contributions in this volume are of a prospective stance, delineating directions for future research on bilingualism and/or identifying important issues which have been under-researched or which are still of a controversial nature. All the contributions are from leading international scholars who have researched and published extensively in the field of bilingualism. To facilitate further discussions of the issues raised in the volume, there are study questions and suggested reading attached to each of the main chapters.

Author / Editor information

Li Wei is Professor of Applied Linguistics at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.

Jean-Marc Dewaele is Senior Lecturer in French at Birkbeck College, London, UK.

Alex Housen is Lecturer at the Vrije Universiteit, Brussels, Belgium.

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"All in all, however, the present book is a readable, informative, and highly recommended, serval small proofing omissions notwithstanding. For those who have just started their journey into the dense forest of bilingualism, this book will be a good guide to theories and major issues of societal bilingualism, such as language planning, managing, ideology and maintenance/shift. To those who are already familiar with the field, the cases reported from various parts of the world should be quite intriguing and provide rich resources as well."
Masayo Yamamoto in: Language and Education 18, 5-2004


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I. Theoretical frameworks

Joshua A. Fishman
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John Edwards
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Tove Skutnabb-Kangas
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II. Bilingualism worldwide

Harold F. Schiffman
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Peter H. Nelde and Peter J. Weber
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Jüri Viikberg
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Damir Kalogjera
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Wolfgang Wölck
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Bernard Spolsky
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Tim Marr
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Vivian de Klerk
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Florian Coulmas and Makoto Watanabe
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III. Multilingual management and education

Xu Daming and Li Wei
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Björn Η. Jernudd
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Ofelia García and Cecelia Traugh
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eBook published on:
September 12, 2011
eBook ISBN:
9783110852004
Hardcover published on:
October 9, 2002
Hardcover ISBN:
9783110173055
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Reprint 2011
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