Children's Language and Multilingualism

Indigenous Language Use at Home and School

Jane Simpson editor Gillian Wigglesworth editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:17th Aug '08

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Children's Language and Multilingualism cover

An accessible survey of the linguistic issues facing children growing up in indigenous communities.

Presents a survey of the linguistic issues facing children growing up in indigenous communities. This book illustrates the linguistic diversity that can be found in such communities. It examines a wide range of factors which relate to the divergence between home and school language for children growing up in indigenous multilingual communities.All over the world there are children who learn one (or more) language at home and then have to learn another language when they attend school. In some cases this is because children come from immigrant backgrounds; in other cases children come from indigenous communities in countries which have been colonised. This book illustrates the linguistic diversity that can be found in such communities. It examines a wide range of factors which relate to the divergence between home and school language for children growing up in indigenous multilingual communities. Children's Language and Multilingualism explains concisely and clearly why educators, health specialists, government bodies and politicians need to understand the importance of these differences for children's social and linguistic development, particularly in relation to education and social policy. Never far from the surface are the well-documented benefits of bi- and multilingualism in education nationally and internationally. This accessible survey of the linguistic issues facing children growing up in indigenous communities will be of interest to advanced students and researchers of multilingualism and language acquisition.

Title mention in Times Higher Education, January 2010. * Times Higher Education, January 2010 *
A volume which should be of interest to researchers working in a number of research areas, not only the area of child language... This volume is a welcome addition to the library of any researcher interested in language issues in indigenous communities. * The Journal of Child Language *

ISBN: 9780826495174

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 512g

336 pages