Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
SECTION I: INDIVIDUAL BILINGUALISM
Who Is a Bilingual?
Bilingualism and the Family
The Everyday Language Use of Bilinguals
Bilingualism and Thinking
The Measurement of Bilingualism
SECTION 2: LANGUAGES IN SOCIETY
Bilingualism in Communities
Language Change
Language Maintenance and Planning
Bilingualism in the Modern World
Bilingualism and Language Policies
SECTION 3: LANGUAGES IN CONTACT IN THE WORLD
Introduction
Africa
Asia
Australia and New Zealand
Caribbean
Central America
Europe
Middle East
North America
Oceania
South America
SECTION 4: BILINGUAL EDUCATION
The Aims of Bilingual Education
'Weak' Forms of Bilingual Education
'Strong' Forms of Bilingual Education
Bilingual Education and the Community
Bilingual Education in the United States
Bilingual Education for Deaf and Hearing Impaired People
Bilingual Education for Students with Special Needs
The Bilingual Classroom
Multiculturalism in Education
Bilingualism and Second Language Acquisition
Second Language Learning in Education
APPENDICES
Glossary
Bibliography