The Multiple Realities of Multilingualism

Twelve narratives offer unique personal insights into what shapes the development and maintenance of multiple languages in a single individual. The authors are multilinguals from four continents representing a wide variety of languages and voices. The narratives are analyzed against the background of research on language development revealing a richer and much more nuanced picture of multilingualism.



Elka Todeva, SIT Graduate Institute, Brattleboro, USA.

Jasone Cenoz,University of the Basque Country, Spain.

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