The Handbook of Bilingualism and Multilingualism provides a comprehensive overview of the key concepts, theories, and research findings in the field. Through collaboration with experts, this handbook covers topics such as language acquisition, language processing, language maintenance, language policy, and sociolinguistic aspects of language use in multilingual contexts. With theoretical foundations and empirical research findings, readers gain a thorough understanding of the complexities of bilingualism and multilingualism and their implications for individual identity, cultural diversity, and societal cohesion. Bridging theory and practice, this handbook empowers readers to navigate linguistic diversity and promote inclusive language practices in personal, educational, and professional settings.
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