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Title: Göncz, L. (2021). The psychology of multilingualism: Concepts, theories and application. Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Authors: Ghanmi, Rabeb
Affiliation: University of Pannonia, Hungary
Bibliographic description (Ukraine): Ghanmi, R. Göncz, L. (2021). The psychology of multilingualism: Concepts, theories and application. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. East European Journal of Psycholinguistics , 11(1), 185-188.
Issue Date: 2024
Date of entry: 8-Sep-2024
Publisher: Lesya Ukrainka Eastern European National University
Country (code): UA
Place of the edition/event: Lesya Ukrainka Eastern European National University
DOI: https://doi.org/10.29038/eejpl.2024.11.1.gha
Keywords: bilingual and multilingual education
advantages of bilingualism and multilingualism
bi- and multiculturalism
Page range: 185-188
Abstract: This review critiques The Psychology of Multilingualism: Concepts, Theories and Application by Lajos Göncz whose research contributed extensively to the field of psychology of bilingualism and minority studies. In light of the quintessential body of research investigating bilingualism and multilingualism as intriguing complex phenomena, this book provides a comprehensive multidisciplinary approach to the research of bi- and multilingualism. Göncz approaches bi-/multilingualism as a cognitively challenging experience from a psychological, individual, and societal perspective. Basic concepts, theories, and definitions related to the psychological regularities of multilingualism are discussed in the book. Göncz also explores bi-/multilingualism from the perspective of developmental and personality psychology, elucidating the effect of speaking multiple languages on emotions, behavior, and cognitive development. Additionally, issues pertaining to the social psychology of multilingualism, including biculturalism, multiculturalism, and cultural diversity, are scrutinized, offering insights into the importance of preserving minority languages and cultures. The book also touches upon the educational aspects of the psychology of multilingualism, revisiting models of bi-/multilingual education that might be implemented to stimulate language development in the dominant as well as in the minority language.
URI: https://evnuir.vnu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/24637
Copyright owner: © East European Journal of Psycholinguistics, 2024
Content type: Review
Appears in Collections:East European Journal of Psycholinguistics, 2024, Volume 11, Number 1

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