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Multilingualism

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  • Multilingualism is not unusual -- monolingualism is less common.

    Nataly Kelly: The Future of China Sits Right on the Tip of Its Tongue Nataly Kelly 2011

  • Multilingualism is not unusual -- monolingualism is less common.

    Nataly Kelly: The Future of China Sits Right on the Tip of Its Tongue Nataly Kelly 2011

  • Among the many roundtables during the two days, frequent commenter and fellow Anglo-Saxonist LJS will be moderating a roundtable discussion on Multilingualism and Translation, and I will be moderating a session on Translation and the Academy.

    Thinking About: Translation Mary Kate Hurley 2008

  • Among the many roundtables during the two days, frequent commenter and fellow Anglo-Saxonist LJS will be moderating a roundtable discussion on Multilingualism and Translation, and I will be moderating a session on Translation and the Academy.

    Archive 2008-03-01 Mary Kate Hurley 2008

  • The study, titled “The Contribution of Multilingualism to Creativity,” utilized various different aspects of recent neuroscience research to comprehend the effects of learning and using more than one language on the way humans use their brains.

    Why Multilingualism Counts for So Much 2009

  • Open Road 2008 Conference: Multilingualism and the Information Society - call for papers - 15-16 May 2008 - Melbourne, Australia - Submissions due 19 October 2007

    September 2007 2007

  • Multilingualism was much more common in ancient times than we often appreciate.

    Proto-Semitic as a second language 2008

  • Multilingualism was much more common in ancient times than we often appreciate.

    Archive 2008-03-01 2008

  • Yesterday was European Day of Languages and we had all sorts of pronouncements from the Commissar for Multilingualism (I kid you not), Leonard Orban, and Wolfgang Mackiewicz, President of the executive committee of the European Language Council (sans blague).

    There is a new one every day Helen 2007

  • Yesterday was European Day of Languages and we had all sorts of pronouncements from the Commissar for Multilingualism (I kid you not), Leonard Orban, and Wolfgang Mackiewicz, President of the executive committee of the European Language Council (sans blague).

    Archive 2007-09-01 Richard 2007

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