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Bilingual education/Bilingualism

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 October 2005

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05–91Bickes, Hans (U of Hannover, Germany). Bilingualismus, Mehrsprachigkeit und mentales Lexikon - evolutionsbiologische, soziokulturelle und kognitionswissenschaftliche Perspektiven [Bilingualism, multilingualism and mental lexicon - ontogenetic, socio-cultural and cognitive perspectives]. Fremdsprachen Lehren und Lernen (Tübingen, Germany) 33 (2004), 27–50.

05–92Guion, Susan G., Harada, Tetsuo & Clark J. J. (U of Oregon, USA; guion@uoregon.edu). Early and late Spanish-English bilinguals' acquisition of English word stress patterns. Bilingualism: Language and Cognition (Cambridge, UK) 7.3 (2004), 207–226.

05–93Koyama, Jill R (Columbia U, USA). Appropriating policy: constructing positions for English language learners. Bilingual Research Journal (Tempe, AZ, USA) 28.3 (2004), 401–424.

05–94Shibita, Setsu (California State U, USA). The effects of Japanese heritage language maintenance on scholastic verbal and academic achievement in English. Foreign Language Annals (New York, USA) 37.2 (2004), 224–231.

05–95Vance, Christine W. (U of North Carolina, USA). Preparing a prosperous future: promoting culture and business through bilingual education. Bilingual Research Journal (Tempe, AZ, USA) 28.3 (2004), 463–484.

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