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Multilingualism in European Bilingual Contexts
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Introduction: A Transnational Study in European Bilingual Contexts - David Lasagabaster and Angel Huguet Part I The Spanish Context 1 Language Use and Language Attitudes in Catalonia - Angel Huguet 2 Language Use and Language Attitudes in Galicia - Xaquin Loredo, Antonio Fernandez, Isabel Suarez and Hakan Casares 3 Language Use and Language Attitudes in the Basque Country - David Lasagabaster 4 Language Use and Language Attitudes in the Valencian Community - Maria Pilar Safont Part II Other European Contexts 5 Language Use and Language Attitudes in Brussels - Laurence Mettewie and Rudi Janssens 6 Language Use and Language Attitudes in Friesland - Jehannes Ytsma 7 Language Use and Language Attitudes in Ireland - Muiris O Laoire 8 Language Use and Language Attitudes in Malta - Sandro Caruana 9 Language Use and Language Attitudes in Wales - Janet Laugharne Conclusion: 10 The Linguistic Issue in some European Bilingual Contexts: Some Final Considerations - Angel Huguet and David Lasagabaster

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David Lasagabaster is associate professor of English Studies at the University of the Basque Country. He has published on second language acquisition, foreign language teaching methodology, bilingualism and multilingualism. His latest publications include the volume Trilinguismo en la ensenanza. Actitudes hacia la lengua minoritaria, la mayoritaria y la extranjera (2003) published in Lleida by Milenio Educacion and the co-edited (together with Juan Manuel Sierra) volumes Multilinguismo y multiculturalismo en la escuela (2005) and Multilinguismo, competencia linguistica y nuevas tecnologias (2005), both published in Barcelona by Horsori.Angel Huguet is Lecturer at the Faculty of Educational Sciences of the University of Lleida, Catalonia, Spain. His research line during the last ten years has been focused on multilingualism and bilingual education. His current interests are oriented towards equal opportunities at school in contexts of immigration. His latest publications include the volumes El conocimiento de la lengua castellana en alumnado inmigrante escolarizado en 1 * de ESO. Un estudio empirico (2005) co-authored with Jose Luis Navarro and published in Madrid by the Spanish Ministry of Education and Science, and Fundamentos en educacion bilingue (2006) co-authored with Jose Maria Madariaga and published in Bilbao by the University of the Basque Country.

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The major challenge facing research on language use and attitudes is the generalization of findings. This is exactly what Lasagabaster & Huguet have managed to do for the European context in this book. By asking prominent researchers to apply the same research design in their unique bilingual context and have them analyze the data using the same techniques in order to answer common research questions, the editors have managed to create an unusually coherent edited volume that is most enlightening and satisfying to read.Jean-Marc DewaeleBirkbeck, University of LondonI have often bemoaned the fact that the ever more numerous studies of minority languages and their contexts restrict themselves to their particular situation, which is why the results can never be extrapolated. This book ushers in a new methodology and for that reason alone merits close condideration.Miquel Siguan, Emeritus Professor, University of BarcelonaThe wish of the European Union that European citizens should become proficient in three European languages, that is, in most cases in their primary language and two other European languages, represents many challenges for future language education. Language attitudes towards multilingualism and additional language learning in different bilingual contexts can have an enormous impact on the linguistic development of both communities and individuals. This transnational study presents a most welcome and significant contribution to research of third language learning and trilingual education in Europe. The data of this large-scale study provide important clues for language planning and policy. One of the strong points of this volume is the discussion of the key role that language awareness plays in the development of multilingualism. Ulrike Jessner, University of Innsbruck

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