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[Monolingualism, an overlooked multilingual?]
Rev Laryngol Otol Rhinol (Bord). 2015;136(5):213-5
Authors: Vincent E
Abstract
There has been some emphasis on the practice of multilingualism. It is seen as encouraging children creativity, linguistic sensitivity and openness. In this article, we seek to find out if the different qualities demonstrated in multilingualism can also be developed in a monolingualism context. Despite the fact that it is a single language system - where grammar, accents, the rhythm of the sentence remain unchanged - it will be interesting to draw some parallels with multilingualism. This will lead us to study the processes of oral and written language acquisition in children. The associations with stuttering will also be mentioned.
PMID: 29400048 [PubMed - in process]
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