1st Edition

Language Contact and Bilingualism

By Rene Appel, Pieter C. Muysken Copyright 2006
228 Pages
by Routledge

What happens – sociologically, linguistically, educationally, politically – when more than one language is in regular use in a community? How do speakers handle these languages simultaneously, and what influence does this language contact have on the languages involved? Although most people in the world use more than one language in everyday life, the approach to the study of language has usually... Read more
Preface, 1. Introductions: Bilingualism and language contact, Part I: Social aspects of the bilingual community, 2. Language and identity, 3. The sociology of language choice, 4. Language maintenance and shift, 5. Language planning, 6. Bilingual education, Part II: The bilingual speaker, 7. Psychological dimensions of bilingualism, 8. Second-language acquisition, 9. The effects of bilingualism, Part III: Language use in the bilingual community, 10. Code switching and code mixing, 11. Strategies of neutrality, 12. Strategies and problems in bilingual interaction, Part IV: Linguistic consequences, 13. Language contact and language change, 14. Lexical borrowing, 15. Pidgins and creoles, References, Index to languages and countries, Subject index, Author index.

Biography

René Appel is an established independent author (mostly of well-received psychological thrillers). He has widely published on second language acquisition and the language education of immigrant children. Pieter C. Muysken († 2021) was born in Bolivia but grew up in the Netherlands. He was a Professor of Linguistics at the universities of Amsterdam, Leiden, Nijmegen, and Stellenbosch, South Africa. As the winner of the Bernhard Prize, Prix des Ambassadeurs, the Spinoza Prize, and many other awards, he is considered one of the greatest, most diverse linguists of the time. He has over 230 publications to his name and his life-long research on Ecuadorian Quechua culminated in the book El kichwa ecuatoriano: Orígenes, riqueza, contactos (2019).