On Bilinguals and Bilingualism
François Grosjean is one of the world's best-known scholars in the study of bilingualism. Over a career spanning two continents, his holistic approach has made groundbreaking contributions to many areas of the field. This book surveys this lifetime of work, from the start of his career, to where it stands today. The first chapter sets the stage with his personal experience as a bilingual, and the chapters that follow then deal with his holistic view of bilingualism, the bilingual's language modes, the Complementarity Principle, spoken language processing, cross-linguistic influence, biculturalism, the bilingualism and biculturalism of the Deaf, the statistics of bilingualism, and special bilinguals. In each chapter, he describes the concept, theory or findings that he proposed, adds follow-up comments, and discusses reactions, replications and extensions. The final chapter underlines the importance of informing the general public about bilingualism and biculturalism, and illustrates how this can be done.
- Surveys Grosjean's scientific contributions in the domain of bilingualism (theories, concepts, findings) over a span of some forty years
- Provides follow-up comments and discusses reactions, replications and extensions in the field
- Underlines the importance of informing the general public about bilingualism and biculturalism, and illustrates how this can be done
Reviews & endorsements
‘… a must-read for anyone intrigued by the complexities of bilingualism and its associated disciplines. Grosjean’s opus marks a substantial advancement in the domain of bilingual research and offers an invaluable trove of knowledge for language learners and enthusiasts.’ American Journal of Psychology
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February 2024Adobe eBook Reader
9781009210379
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- 1. The setting
- 2. A holistic view of bilingualism
- 3. The bilingual's language modes
- 4. The complementarity principle
- 5. Spoken language processing
- 6. Cross-linguistic influence
- 7. Bilinguals who are also bicultural
- 8. The bilingualism and biculturalism of the Deaf
- 9. The statistics of bilingualism
- 10. Special bilinguals
- 11. A bilingualism researcher's social role
- References.