Section A: Introduction Unit 1. Describing Bilingualism Unit 2. Measuring Bilingualism Unit 3. Bilingual Acquisition Unit 4. Bilingualism and Cognitive Ability Unit 5. Language Attrition in Bilinguals Unit 6. Education and Literacy in Bilingual Settings Unit 7. Attitudes and Bilingualism Section B: Extension Unit 1. Describing Bilingualism Extended Unit 2. Measuring Bilingualism Extended Unit 3. Bilingual Acquisition Extended Unit 4. Bilingualism and Cognitive Ability Extended Unit 5. Language Attrition in Bilinguals Extended Unit 6. Education and Literacy in Bilingual Settings Extended Unit 7. Attitudes and Bilingualism Extended Section C: Exploration Preface to Section C: Guidelines for Collecting Data and Writing up Reports Unit 1. Describing Bilingualism Explored Unit 2. Measuring Bilingualism Explored Unit 3. Bilingual Acquisition Explored Unit 4. Bilingualism and Cognitive Ability Explored Unit 5. Language Attrition in Bilinguals Explored Unit 6. Education and Literacy in Bilingual Settings Explored Unit 7. Attitudes and Bilingualism Explored. Further Reading. References. Index
'Ng and Wigglesworth offer a timely, lucid and painstakingly
researched discussion of findings, pseudo-findings, insight,
breakthrough and prejudice in past and current academic literature
on bilingualism. Written in a crisp, engaging style, and complete
with activities, study scenarios and plenty of food for thought,
this book will deservedly become an obligatory reference for
parents, teachers, students, school authorities and language
curriculum planners faced with issues of multilingual language
uses.' -Madalena Cruz-Ferreira, National University of
Singapore'Overall, in my opinion, this is the most accessible and
useful introductory book
on bilingualism since François Grosjean's (1982) classic. It is
sure to
stimulate the most apathetic undergraduate and fire up the
imagination of the
most exhausted graduate student.' - Alicia Pousada, Linguist'In
conclusion, this book is an excellent resource for both stimulating
research and teaching on bilingualism and second language
acquisition. It has both strong research and pedagogical merits and
its adaptable format allows it to be used in courses of various
levels, though it will be most suitable for postgraduate courses
where students have to be oriented towards research. I also see the
book as being a valuable companion to applied linguists, speech
pathologists and language teachers who are working and researching
in bi-/multilingual contexts.' - Dr Vicenza Tudini, International
Journal of Bilingualism'In all, this work is an important
publication. Bilingual students and researchers
would benefi t from this book, especially those interested in more
pedagogical and
sociolinguistic issues. In comparison to the handful of recently
published books in
bilingualism (e.g., Altarriba & Heredia, 2008 ; Li, 2009 ; Li &
Moyer, 2008 ; Myers-Scotton, 2006 ), this work is defi nitely one
of the top fi ve. In short, this book is highly recommended,
particularly for cognitive psychologists and psycholinguists who
are not very well acquainted with the area of bilingualism as seen
and studied by L2 researchers, educators, and applied linguists.
Finally, any class in bilingualism or the psychology of
bilingualism must include this book. It is a well-written book from
which advanced undergraduate and graduate students would greatly
benefit.' - Roberto Heredia, Studies in Second Language
Acquistion
"...this is the most accessible and useful introductory book on
bilingualism since François Grosjean's (1982) classic. It is sure
to stimulate the most apathetic undergraduate and fire up the
imagination of the most exhausted graduate student. I plan on using
it myself the next time I offer my Master's level course on
Bilingualism" -- Alicia Pousada, Linguist List, June 2008
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