Multiple Voices: An Introduction to BilingualismISBN: 978-0-631-21936-1
Hardcover
472 pages
July 2005, Wiley-Blackwell
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"It's been hard to find a good textbook in bilingualism for
undergraduate students in such diverse fields as psycholinguistics,
sociolinguistics, and language policy; but Myers-Scotton, a leading
scholar in the area, has met the need. Topics covered include
language maintenance, language ideology, inter-cultural
communication, lexical and grammatical borrowing, and language
globalization. Numerous case studies from nations as far-flung as
Italy, China, and Kenya, and from immigrant communities such as
Turks in the Netherlands and Haitians in New York, make this a most
attractive volume."
William Bright, Editor Emeritus, Language in Society <!--end-->
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"Multiple Voices accomplishes a rare feat – it is
both an accessible introduction to the study of bilingualism and a
comprehensive treatment of research in the field. This is an ideal
textbook for courses on language contact." Janet Fuller,
Southern Illinois University
"This introduction is not a simple synthesis of research and
theory, but also a compendium of a lifetime of dedication to
understanding bilingualism."
Multilingua