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Language in education

Are the children of intermarried couples smarter?

Preschool in Karlsruhe, Germany (Source: DW) Ever since my research for my 2002 book Bilingual Couples Talk I’ve regularly been told by people – or been asked to confirm their…
Multilingual families

What if I lose my language? What if I have lost my language?

Alia Amir's grandfather with his three daughters, ca. 1950 (Copyright: Alia Amir) I admire people, who, on the move, maintain and transfer their heritage languages to the next generations. By…
Language and migration

A broken arm in multicultural Queensland

A broken arm in multicultural Queensland (Source:antilogic.co.za) I recently broke my arm by ignominiously falling in my own living room and landing on my elbow. The force of the impact…
Language and law
What’s new in “Language and Criminal Justice” research?
Language and migration
Digital mutual aid among migrants, in the shadow of ChatGPT
Language and social justice
Language revitalization and radical politics
Linguistic landscapes
Seeing the linguistic landscape through the eyes of Barbie and Ken
Language in education
对于西藏英语教学实践的超语实践探索
Language politics
Brexit and the politics of English