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Multilingualism and Ageing provides an overview of research on a large range of topics relating to language processing and language use from a life-span perspective. It is unique in covering and combining psycholinguistic and sociolinguistic approaches, discussing questions such as: Is it beneficial to speak more than one language when growing old? How are languages processed in multilingual persons, and how does this change over time? What happens to language and communication in multilingual aphasia or dementia? How is multilingual ageing portrayed in the media? Multilingualism and Ageing is a joint, cross-disciplinary venture of researchers from the Centre for Multilingualism in Society across the Lifespan at The University of Oslo and the editors of this publication.

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Multilingualism and Ageing An Overview  Kees de Bot, Charlotta Plejert and Hanne Gram Simonsen Abstract Keywords Preface  1 Introduction  2 Theories of Multilingualism and Ageing  3 Methods in the Study of Multilingualism and Ageing  4 Psycholinguistic Aspects of Multilingualism and Ageing  5 Cognitive Effects of Multilingualism  6 Sociolinguistic Aspects of Multilingualism and Ageing  7 Multilingualism and Neurological Disorders in Elderly People  8 Perspectives on Multilingualism and Ageing  Bibliography

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 29/10/2020
      ISBN13: 9789004445390, 978-9004445390
      ISBN10: 9004445390

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Multilingualism and Ageing provides an overview of research on a large range of topics relating to language processing and language use from a life-span perspective. It is unique in covering and combining psycholinguistic and sociolinguistic approaches, discussing questions such as: Is it beneficial to speak more than one language when growing old? How are languages processed in multilingual persons, and how does this change over time? What happens to language and communication in multilingual aphasia or dementia? How is multilingual ageing portrayed in the media? Multilingualism and Ageing is a joint, cross-disciplinary venture of researchers from the Centre for Multilingualism in Society across the Lifespan at The University of Oslo and the editors of this publication.

      Table of Contents
      Multilingualism and Ageing An Overview  Kees de Bot, Charlotta Plejert and Hanne Gram Simonsen Abstract Keywords Preface  1 Introduction  2 Theories of Multilingualism and Ageing  3 Methods in the Study of Multilingualism and Ageing  4 Psycholinguistic Aspects of Multilingualism and Ageing  5 Cognitive Effects of Multilingualism  6 Sociolinguistic Aspects of Multilingualism and Ageing  7 Multilingualism and Neurological Disorders in Elderly People  8 Perspectives on Multilingualism and Ageing  Bibliography

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