Bilingualism and Language Disability
Explore the complexities of language acquisition with Bilingualism and Language Disability by Niklas Miller, published by Chapman and Hall in 1988. This insightful paperback edition spans 255 pages and delves into the challenges faced by monolingual professionals in the realms of special education and speech pathology as society becomes increasingly multilingual.
This book offers a comprehensive overview of bilingualism and its impact on language disabilities, featuring contributions from leading academics in the field. Whether you are a professional seeking to enhance your understanding or a student aiming to explore the intersections of language and disability, this essential resource will equip you with valuable insights and knowledge.
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