The development of academic language in bilingual contexts is under-researched, especially at the critical point of adolescence. This insightful book addresses the onset and development of literacy in bilingual contexts, through a series of original case studies. Covering CLIL, EMI, and bilingual/multilingual education, the authors examine the evolution of the lexis, syntax and discourse in bilingual learning over the years of adolescence and early adulthood at school. Qualitative and quantitative research are integrated, including corpus research, with excerpts from learner corpora; computational linguistics, with metrics from language software tools; and case studies, with analyses of learners and programmes worldwide, including Refugee, Asylum-Seeking and Migrant (RASM) students. It also provides a description of disciplinary language, in domains like science, mathematics, and history in multilingual education. Finally, it delves into language policy and critical linguistics, connecting language description with educational deficits.
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Preface; 1. Academic language in bilingual education; 2. The development of bilingual academic language across the lifespan; 3. Bilingual academic lexis; 4. Bilingual academic syntax; 5. Bilingual academic discourse; 6. The bilingual discourse of history; 7. Critical aspects of bilingualism; 8. Conclusion and final thoughts; Bibliography; Index.
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Drawing on corpus research, computational linguistics and case studies, this book describes the development of bilingual academic language.

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ISBN
9781009631433
Publisert
2025-10-16
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
Vekt
485 gr
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
230