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Bilingualism in Development

Bilingualism in Development

Bilingualism in Development

Language, Literacy, and Cognition
Ellen Bialystok, York University, Toronto
April 2001
Paperback
9780521635073

    Bilingualism in Development is an examination of the language and cognitive development of bilingual children focusing primarily on the preschool years. It begins by defining the territory for what is included in bilingualism and how language proficiency can be conceptualized. Using these constraints, the discussion proceeds to review the research relevant to various aspects of children's development and assesses the role that bilingualism has in each. The areas covered include language acquisition, metalinguistic ability, literacy skill, and problem-solving ability. In each case, the performance of bilingual children is compared to that of similar monolinguals, and differences are interpreted in terms of a theoretical framework for cognitive development and processing. The studies show that bilingualism significantly accelerates children's ability to selectively attend to relevant information and inhibit attention to misleading information or competing responses. This conclusion is used as the basis for examining a set of related issues regarding the education and social circumstances of bilingual children.

    • Author is internationally known
    • Based on current research not yet appearing in book form
    • Interprets research from coherent theoretical perspective

    Reviews & endorsements

    "I would enthusiastically recommend this book to any cognitive scientists interested in bilingualism, for its ability to identify important psycholinguistic mechanisms and its integration of issues across a wide range of cognitive domains. I would also recommend the book highly to neuroscientists interested in bilingual issues..."
    --APA Review of Books

    "Bilingualism in Development differs from, and even surpasses other books of this kind in that it assembles a wide range of research on children's language development, interprets it with analyses of how bilingualism affects that development, and, above all, breaks the myths surrounding bilingualism and bilingual education."
    --Bilingual Research Journal

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    Product details

    April 2001
    Paperback
    9780521635073
    304 pages
    229 × 152 × 17 mm
    0.42kg
    4 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Faces of bilingualism
    • 2. Starting with one language
    • 3. And adding another
    • 4. Language in the mind
    • 5. Thinking about language
    • 6. Linking to literacy
    • 7. Beyond language
    • 8. The extent of the bilingual mind.
      Author
    • Ellen Bialystok , York University, Toronto