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Part III : Societal Bilingualism and its Effects


Subject Sociolinguistics » Bilingualism

DOI: 10.1111/b.9780631227359.2005.x


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Introduction 15. The Bilingual and Multilingual Community 16. Language Maintenance, Language Shift, and Reversing Language Shift 17. Minority and Endangered Languages 18. Multilingualism in Linguistic History: Creolization and Indigenization 19. Bilingualism and Gender 20. Bilingualism in the Global Media and Advertising 21. What do we Know About Bilingual Education for Majority-Language Students? 22. The Impact of Bilingualism on Language and Literacy Development ... log in or subscribe to read full text

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