Description and Measurement of Bilingualism : An International Seminar, University of Moncton June 6-14, 1967 /
Description and Measurement of Bilingualism : An International Seminar, University of Moncton June 6-14, 1967 /
ed. by Louis Kelly.
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In June 1967 the Canadian National Commission for Unesco and the Université de Moncton jointly sponsored an international seminar on bilingualism. Although 1967 was Canada's centennial year, the seminar was concerned only incidentally with bilingualism in Canada. Instead, bilingualism was considered as the essential element in communication between language irrespective of national boundaries. Participants included linguists, psychologists, and sociologists. The report shows that the interdisciplinary discussions carried on at Moncton were fruitful; that significant questions about bilingualism were raised and an improvement in communication between specialists from different traditions, languages, and cultures were effected. This volumes makes a valuable contribution toward establishing a general theory of bilingualism.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781487589134
10.3138/9781487589134 doi
Bilingualism--Congresses.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General.
P123 / .I584 1969
301.2
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
In June 1967 the Canadian National Commission for Unesco and the Université de Moncton jointly sponsored an international seminar on bilingualism. Although 1967 was Canada's centennial year, the seminar was concerned only incidentally with bilingualism in Canada. Instead, bilingualism was considered as the essential element in communication between language irrespective of national boundaries. Participants included linguists, psychologists, and sociologists. The report shows that the interdisciplinary discussions carried on at Moncton were fruitful; that significant questions about bilingualism were raised and an improvement in communication between specialists from different traditions, languages, and cultures were effected. This volumes makes a valuable contribution toward establishing a general theory of bilingualism.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781487589134
10.3138/9781487589134 doi
Bilingualism--Congresses.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General.
P123 / .I584 1969
301.2

