Abstract

Part 1 Individual bilingualism: what is a bilingual? bilingualism and the family the everday use of bilinguals bilingualism and thinking measurement of bilingualism. Part 2 Bilingualism in society: bilingualism in communities how many languages are there in the world? - languages in contact, the mapping of languages in the world, presentation of language maps language change language planning and evolution bilingualism and culture bilingualism and politics. Part 3 Bilingual education: the aims of bilingual education weak forms of bilingual education strong forms of bilingual education bilingual education and the community bilingual education in the United States bilingual eduation for students with special needs bilingual education for the deaf and hearing impaired language awareness multiculturalism in education the bilingual classroom factors affecting second languae acquistion second language learning in the classroom.

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