Driven primarily by globalization, multilingualism has become a topic du jour in the field of applied linguistics in general and in critical applied linguistics in particular (May, 2013). Especially in the last decade, the field has witnessed an intensive period of research into multilingualism and multiple language acquisition. A fundamental premise for research in the field is that a multilingual is not the sum of many monolinguals in the same person. Hence an individual with more than one language needs to be studied as a multilingual, with researchers avoiding a so-called “monolingual bias” (Grosjean, 2008). This commentary presents a short description of the so-called monolingual bias, followed by a brief discussion of the critique mou...
Experts know that multilingualism is not the so-called minority phenomenon as many people think it t...
Over the last decade or so, the concept of multicompetence has attracted significant research attent...
The study of language attitudes in multilingual contexts is a rather new field of research. As a ma...
The number of multilingual speakers now outnumbers that of monolinguals (Tucker, 1998). In a figure ...
Multilingualism is a widespread phenomenon in modern societies. A considerable number of people spea...
This article has several interrelated goals, all of which relate to an attempt at understanding why ...
Posited as a “holistic” approach to the study of multilingualism and multilingual competence in educ...
Across the four selected papers, Cenoz and Gorter present a research program entitled Focus on Multi...
Each year the TESOL & Applied Linguistics programs invite internationally-renowned researchers to gi...
This paper considers multilingualism from the point of view of language learning and teaching. We d...
Herein, we contextualize, problematize, and offer some insights for moving beyond the problem of mon...
Warum gibt es so wenig "vollkommen zweisprachige" Menschen? Die Suche nach einer zeitgemäßen und adä...
Linguistic studies focusing on monolinguals have often examined individuals with considerable exper...
Assumptions about the existence of languages and, ipso facto, multilingualism, are so deeply embedde...
This paper considers multilingualism from the point of view of language learning and teaching. We di...
Experts know that multilingualism is not the so-called minority phenomenon as many people think it t...
Over the last decade or so, the concept of multicompetence has attracted significant research attent...
The study of language attitudes in multilingual contexts is a rather new field of research. As a ma...
The number of multilingual speakers now outnumbers that of monolinguals (Tucker, 1998). In a figure ...
Multilingualism is a widespread phenomenon in modern societies. A considerable number of people spea...
This article has several interrelated goals, all of which relate to an attempt at understanding why ...
Posited as a “holistic” approach to the study of multilingualism and multilingual competence in educ...
Across the four selected papers, Cenoz and Gorter present a research program entitled Focus on Multi...
Each year the TESOL & Applied Linguistics programs invite internationally-renowned researchers to gi...
This paper considers multilingualism from the point of view of language learning and teaching. We d...
Herein, we contextualize, problematize, and offer some insights for moving beyond the problem of mon...
Warum gibt es so wenig "vollkommen zweisprachige" Menschen? Die Suche nach einer zeitgemäßen und adä...
Linguistic studies focusing on monolinguals have often examined individuals with considerable exper...
Assumptions about the existence of languages and, ipso facto, multilingualism, are so deeply embedde...
This paper considers multilingualism from the point of view of language learning and teaching. We di...
Experts know that multilingualism is not the so-called minority phenomenon as many people think it t...
Over the last decade or so, the concept of multicompetence has attracted significant research attent...
The study of language attitudes in multilingual contexts is a rather new field of research. As a ma...