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Handbook of Bilingualism [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 884 pages, height x width x depth: 246x171x51 mm, weight: 1701 g, 43
  • Sērija : Blackwell Handbooks in Linguistics
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Dec-2003
  • Izdevniecība: Blackwell Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0631227342
  • ISBN-13: 9780631227342
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 884 pages, height x width x depth: 246x171x51 mm, weight: 1701 g, 43
  • Sērija : Blackwell Handbooks in Linguistics
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  • Izdevniecība: Blackwell Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0631227342
  • ISBN-13: 9780631227342
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In a world in which people are increasingly mobile and ethnically self-aware, questions concerning bilingualism/multilingualism take on increasing importance from both scholarly and practical points of view. Over the last ten years - in which linguistic/ethnic communities that had previously been politically submerged have asserted themselves. These have provided scholars with new opportunities to study the phenomena of individual and societal bilingualism that had been closed to them. At the same time new practical challenges have come up in such areas as language identity and attitudes, language education, language endangerment and loss, and language rights. This volume offers a refreshingly lucid account of these topics. "The Handbook of Bilingualism" provides state-of-the-art treatments of the central issues that arise in consideration of the phenomena of bilingualism, ranging from the representation of the two languages in the bilingual individual's brain to the various forms of bilingual education, including the status of bilingualism in each area of the world.

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"The 40 contributors - a stellar cast of scholars - address... fundamental issues in 31 chapters dealing with neurological and psychological aspects of bilingualism, societal bilingualism, and case studies of language contact and language policy... All authors define terms, state chapter goals and questions to be addressed, and provide outstanding references. Essential." Choice "In the diverse and complex field of 'bilingualism' this Handbook is a welcome new resource. Combining a presentation of fundamental issues with a wide sampling of offerings by major scholars actively pursuing many areas related to bilingualism, it provides the teacher, student, researcher, or lay reader with a valuable foundation in the field. The Handbook is especially welcome now, as the issues which underlie the collection are exceptionally current." Barbara C. Lust, Cornell University "A comprehensive account of bilingualism from different perspectives complemented by a carefully selected sample of case studies. From the point of view of the star-studded list of contributors, range of topics, and depth of treatment, it is difficult to think of any other study that can be a match for this volume. The book should be compulsory reading for scholars and students in all language-related disciplines." Ayo Bamgbose, University of Ibadan, Nigeria "From case studies of bilingualism in different parts of the globe, to socio-psychological discussions of bilinguals' language repertoires at the societal level, to psycholinguistic and neurocognitive investigations of bilingualism and biliteracy at the level of the individual, this comprehensive, multidisciplinary compendium of state-of-the-art overviews by prominent scholars in the field, ably edited by Bhatia and Ritchie, will be an invaluable resource for students, educators, and researchers of bi- and multilingualism for years to come." Jyotsna Vaid, Texas A M University

Notes on Contributors viii
Acknowledgments xvi
Introduction 1(2)
Tej K. Bhatia
William C. Ritche
Part I Overview and Foundations
3(62)
Introduction
5(2)
Tej K. Bhatia
Foundations of Bilingualism
7(25)
John V. Edwards
Studying Bilinguals: Methodological and Conceptual Issues
32(33)
Francois Grosjean
Part II Neurological and Psychological Aspects of Bilingualism
65(5)
Introduction
67(3)
William C. Ritchie
Neurology
70(20)
Bilingual Aphasia
71(19)
Elizabeth Ijalba
Loraine K. Obler
Shyamala Chengappa
Approaches to Bilingualism and Language Acquisition
90(56)
The Bilingual Child
91(23)
Jurgen M. Meisel
Bilingualism and Second Language Acquisition
114(32)
Yuko G. Butler
Kenji Hakuta
Bilingual Language Use: Knowledge, Comprehension, and Production
146(78)
Two Linguistic Systems in Contact: Grammar, Phonology and Lexicon
147(22)
Pieter Muysken
The Comprehension of Words and Sentences in Two Languages
169(32)
Judith F. Kroll
Paola E. Dussias
Speech Production in Bilinguals
201(23)
Albert Costa
Bilingualism: Memory, Cognition, and Emotion
224(58)
Bilingual Memory
225(25)
Roberto R. Heredia
Jeffrey M. Brown
Bilingualism: Language, Emotion, and Mental Health
250(32)
Jeanette Altarriba
Rachel G. Morier
The Bilingual's Repertoire: Code Mixing, Code Switching, and Speech Accommodation
282(97)
Code Switching and Grammatical Theory
283(29)
Jeff MacSwan
Sign Language-Spoken Language Bilingualism: Code Mixing and Mode Mixing by ASL-English Bilinguals
312(24)
Gerald P. Berent
Social and Psychological Factors in Language Mixing
336(17)
William C. Ritchie
Tej K. Bhatia
Bilingual Accommodation
353(26)
Itesh Sachdev
Howard Giles
Part III Societal Bilingualism and its Effects
379(5)
Introduction
381(3)
Tej K. Bhatia
Language Contact, Maintenance, and Endangerment
384(128)
The Bilingual and Multilingual Community
385(21)
Suzanne Romaine
Language Maintenance, Language Shift, and Reversing Language Shift
406(31)
Joshua A. Fishman
Minority and Endangered Languages
437(23)
Nancy C. Dorian
Multilingualism in Linguistic History: Creolization and Indigenization
460(29)
Salikoko Mufwene
Bilingualism and Gender
489(23)
Ingrid Piller
Aneta Pavlenko
Bilingualism: The Media, Education, and Literacy
512(91)
Bilingualism in the Global Media and Advertising
513(34)
Tej K. Bhatia
William C. Ritchie
What do we Know about Bilingual Education for Majority-Language Students?
547(30)
Fred Genesee
The Impact of Bilingualism on Language and Literacy Development
577(26)
Ellen Bialystok
Part IV Global Perspectives and Challenges: Case Studies
603(266)
Introduction
605(2)
William C. Ritchie
Bilingualism in North America
607(35)
William F. Mackey
Bilingualism in Latin America
642(20)
Anna Maria Escobar
Bilingualism in Europe
662(27)
Andree Tabouret-Keller
Turkish as an Immigrant Language in Europe
689(36)
Ad Backus
Bi-/Multilingualism in Southern Africa
725(17)
Nkonko M. Kamwangamalu
Bilingualism in East Asia
742(38)
David C. S. Li
Sherman Lee
Bilingualism in South Asia
780(28)
Tej K. Bhatia
William C. Ritchie
Changing Language Loyalties in Central Asia
808(27)
Birgit Schlyter
Bilingualism in the Middle East and North Africa: A Focus on the Arabic-Speaking World
835(34)
Judith Rosenhouse
Mira Goral
Index 869


Tej K. Bhatia is Professor of Linguistics at Syracuse University and a Fellow at the Center for the Study of Popular Television at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications. He has published a number of books and articles in the area of Bilingualism and Multiculturalism, language and cognition, media (advertising) discourse, and sociolinguistics and has been consultant to several academic, administrative and business organizations. William C. Ritchie is Associate Professor of Linguistics at Syracuse University. His publications include an edited volume entitled Second Language Acquisition Research: Issues and Implications (1978) and two handbooks co-edited with Tej Bhatia, Handbook of Child Language Acquisition (1999) and Handbook of Second Language Acquisition (1996).