The Bilingualism Reader is the definitive reader for the study of bilingualism. Designed as an integrated and structured student resource it provides invaluable editorial material that guides the reader through different sections and covers:definitions and typology of bilingualism language choice and bilingual interaction bilingualism, identity and ideology grammar of code-switching and bilingual acquisition bilingual production and perception the bilingual brain methodological issues in the...
The Bilingualism Reader is the definitive reader for the study of bilingualism. Designed as an integrated and structured student resource it provides invaluable editorial material that guides the reader through different sections and covers:• definitions and typology of bilingualism• language choice and bilingual interaction• bilingualism, identity and ideology• grammar of code-switching and bilingual acquisition• bilingual production and perception• the bilingual brain• methodological issues in the study of bilingualism.The second edition of this best selling volume includes nine new chapters and postscripts written by the authors of the original articles, who evaluate them in the light of recent research. Critical discussion of research methods, revised graded study questions and activities, a comprehensive glossary, and an up-to-date resource list make The Bilingualism Reader an essential introductory text for students of linguistics, psychology and education.
Preface ixAcknowledgements xiHow to use the Reader xivIntroduction 1Dimensions of bilingualism Li Wei 3Notes for students and instructors 23Sociolinguistic Dimensions of Bilingualism 25Introduction to Part One 27Language Choice 31Diglossia Charles A. Ferguson 33Bilingualism with and without diglossia; diglossia with and without bilingualism Joshua A. Fishman 47Who speaks what language to whom and when? Joshua A. Fishman 55Notes for students and instructors 71Bilingual Interaction 73Social meaning in linguistic structure: code-switching in Norway Jan-Petter Blom John J. Gumperz 75Code-switching as indexical of social negotiations Carol Myers-Scotton 97The pragmatics of code-switching: a sequential approach Peter Auer 123A two-step sociolinguistic analysis of code-switching and language choice: the example of a bilingual Chinese community in Britain Li Wei Lesley Milroy Pong Sin Ching 139Notes for students andinstructors 159Identity and Ideology 161Code-switching and the politics of language Monica Heller 163Language crossing and the problematisation of ethnicity and socialisation Ben Rampton 177Notes for students and instructors 203Linguistic Dimensions of Bilingualism 205Introduction to Part Two 207Grammar of Code-Switching 211Sometimes I'll start a sentence in Spanish y termino en espanol: toward a typology of code-switching Shana Poplack 213Matching lemmas in a bilingual language competence and production model: evidence from intrasentential code-switching Carol Myers-Scotton Janice L. Jake 244Code-switching and grammatical theory Pieter Muysken 280Notes for students and instructors 298Bilingual Acquisition 301The acquisition and development of language by bilingual children Virginia Volterra Traute Taeschner 303Early bilingual language development: one language or two? Fred Genesee 320Code-switching in young bilingual children: the acquisition of grammatical constraints Jurgen M. Meisel 336Notes for students and instructors 360Psycholinguistic and Neurolinguistic Dimensions of Bilingualism 363Introduction to Part Three 365Bilingual Processing 369Control, activation, and resource: a framework and a model for the control of speech in bilinguals David W. Green 371A bilingual production model: Levelt's 'speaking' model adapted Kees de Bot 384Lexical and conceptual memory in the bilingual: mapping form to meaning in two languages Judith F. Kroll Annette M.B. de Groot 405The bilingual's language modes Francois Grosjean 428Notes for students and instructors 450The Bilingual Brain 453Cerebral lateralization in bilinguals: methodological issues Loraine K. Obler Robert J. Zatorre Linda Galloway Jyotsna Vaid 455Language lateralization in bilinguals: enough already! Michel Paradis 467The bilingual brain as revealed by functional neuroimaging Jubin Abutalebi Stefano F. Cappa Daniela Perani 475Notes for students and instructors 492Conclusion: Methodological issues in the study of bilingualism Li Wei 495Notes for students and instructors 505Resource list 507Glossary 511Bibliography 517Index 569