The aim of the International Journal of Multilingualism (IJM) is to foster, present and spread research focused on psycholinguistic, sociolinguistic and educational aspects of multilingual acquisition and multilingualism.
“Today’s 6,000 languages might soon be replaced by 600”
A accurate mapping of the world as we know it which strives to strip off Western-European bias. Size matters in this case because it affects how we view a country… Continue Reading »