Multilingualism across the lifespan / / edited by Unn Røyneland, Robert Blackwood.

"This innovative collection examines key questions on language diversity and multilingualism running through contemporary debates in psycholinguistics and sociolinguistics. Reinforcing interdisciplinary conversations on these themes, each chapter is co-authored by two different researchers, oft...

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Superior document:Routledge critical studies in multilingualism
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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Taylor & Francis,, [2022]
©2022
Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:Routledge critical studies in multilingualism.
Physical Description:1 online resource (272 pages) :; illustrations.
Notes:Includes index.
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Table of Contents:
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgements
  • Preface by Marilyn Martin-Jones
  • Introduction Robert Blackwood and Unn Røyneland
  • Part One - Bilingual acquisition - methodological and theoretical advances
  • 1. Child Language Assessment across Different Multilingual Contexts:Insights and challenges from South and North Hanne Gram Simonsen and Frenette Southwood
  • 2. Developmental Perspectives on Parents' Use of Discourse Strategies with Bilingual Children Annick De Houwer and Janice Nakamura
  • 3. The Role of the Input in the Acquisition of Code-Switching Shannon Phillips and Margaret DeucharPart Two - Language Practices and Policies in the Family
  • 4. Language Development, Discourse, and Politics: Family language policy foundations and current directions Kendall King and Xiao-Lan Curdt-Christiansen
  • 5. Family Time(s): Migrant temporalities in Family Language Planning in the urban African South Christine Anthonissen and Christopher Stroud
  • 6. From "Civilising Missions" to Indigenous Language Reclamation: Language policy, language shift and maintenance in Australia and Norway Pia Lane and Gillian Wigglesworth
  • Part Three - Bilingual Ageing - Communication and Cognitive Impairments
  • 7. Where have all my languages gone? Aging and the changing multilingual linguistic ecology Ng Bee Chin and Francesco Cavallaro
  • 8. Fostering Storytelling by Persons with Dementia in Multiparty Conversation Jan Svennevig and Heidi Hamilton
  • 9. Assessment challenges in Acquired Aphasia in Multilingual Individuals Monica Norvik and Mira Goral
  • 10. Pathological Language Switching/Mixing and its Relationship to Domain-General Cognitive Control Valantis Fyndanis and Minna Lehtonen
  • Part Four - Concluding Remarks
  • 11. Carving New Spaces in the Study of Individual Multilingualism Across the Lifespan Lourdes Ortega
  • List of Contributors
  • List of Figures
  • List of Tables
  • Index.