ADynamic Model of Multilingualism
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Philip Herdina
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Philip Herdina has published on the methodology of linguistics and literature, theory of grammar and multilingualism. He is also the co-author of a bilingual philosophical dictionary.Jessner Ulrike :
ULRIKE JESSNER is Professor at the University of Innsbruck and the University of Veszprem. She has published widely in the field of bilingualism and
multilingualism with a special focus on the acquisition of English in
multilingual contexts. She is the co-author of A dynamic model of
multilingualism (with Philip Herdina in 2002) and Linguistic awareness of multilinguals: English as a third language (2006). She is also founding editor of the International Journal of Multilingualism and the book series Trends in Applied Linguistics (with Claire Kramsch from Berkeley University) Furthermore she has been engaged in the development of the research area of third language acquisition/multilingualism both as organiser of the biennial international L3-conferences and as founding member and President of the International Association of Multilingualism.
Philip Herdina has published on the methodology of linguistics and literature, theory of grammar and multilingualism. He is also the co-author of a bilingual philosophical dictionary.
Ulrike Jessner has published on psycholinguistic issues in the fields of second language acquisition, multilingualism and gender issues. Recently she has co-edited the book English in Europe (Multilingual Matters, 2000).
Both authors are Associate Professors of English Linguistics at the University of Innsbruck, Austria.
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“… the book is certainly worth reading”.
Jean-Marc Dewaele:
The DMM does offer a new and intriguing metaphor for applied linguistic research. It adopts the kind of holistic approach needed to describe the extreme complexity of diachronic and synchronic variation in language systems.
Masayo Yamamoto:
I found the book very stimulating, introducing an approach and a model which have the prospect of setting a new course towards a better understanding of language acquisition in general and multilingualism in particular. The most significant contribution of the book, it appears to me, is that it attempts to provide a theoretical basis for multilingualism in its own right, independently of any monolingual norms.
Guillaume Gentil:
There is no doubt that Herdina and Jessner’s Dynamic Model of Multilingualism provides a significant and welcome contribution to theoretical development in language acquisition and multilingualism. This volume deserves a close reading and should become a reference in discussions of multilingualism.
Michael Clyne:
I strongly recommend this stimulating monograph to anyone working on bi-/multilingualism or second/third language acquisition.
Peter Ecke:
A Dynamic Model of Multilingualism is an innovative, challenging and stimulating book about multilingual development... It will provide an invaluable conception and metaphor that can assist in reinterpreting research findings, recognising their limitations and placing them in relation to other variables and within the broad context of dynamic multilingualism. I recommend the book to researchers, advance graduate students, educators and language planners interested in psychological issues of multilingualism and second language acquisition as well as language maintenance and loss.
David Lasagabaster:
Multilingual education represents the future and this volume will certainly help the reader understand it better. I strongly believe it will be widely cited in future.
Judit Navracsics:
The authors take up the courage to break with conventional language acquisition theory and provide a new, dynamic view of language processing where language maintenance and language loss are seen as determining factors in multilingual competence. The novelty and special value of the book is that it pioneers the way to learning more about the differences between bilingualism and trilingualism. This is an innovative book with a detailed description of a new approach offered in multilingualism studies. The book is well written, logically structured and is a useful piece of work for scholars ready for new waves in research and eager to explore and understand as much as possible about multilingualism.
David Singleton, Associate Professor of Applied Linguistics, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland.:
This book sets out with the highly ambitious aim of combining two fields of investigation which are not self-evidently relatable - namely, on the one hand, research into dynamic systems and, on the other, research into multilingualism. It seeks to use notions of dynamic systems as they have been applied in such areas as physics and meteorology as the basis for the development of a dynamic model of multilingualism. The writing is clear and the argumentation cogent throughout, and although the text is certainly not an easy read, its insightfulness fully repays the close attention it demands. There is absolutely no doubt that this volume will quickly become - and will deserve to become - an indispensable reference-point in any discussion of multilingualism.
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