Kees de Bot, Charlotta Plejert, Hanne Gram Simonsen
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...
Multilingualism and Ageing provides an overview of research on a large range of topics relating to language processing and language use from a life-sp...