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The Cambridge Handbook of Childhood Multilingualism is an authoritative resource for understanding how children acquire, maintain, and develop proficiency in multiple languages. Edited by renowned experts Anat Stavans and Ulrike Jessner, this handbook compiles cutting-edge research and practical insights into the cognitive, linguistic, and social aspects of childhood multilingualism.
The book covers essential topics including bilingual language development, code-switching, literacy acquisition in multilingual contexts, and the effects of multilingualism on cognitive development. It addresses both theoretical frameworks and real-world applications, making it valuable for researchers, educators, parents, and professionals working with multilingual children. The handbook explores how factors such as age, exposure, sociolinguistic context, and family dynamics influence language development outcomes.
This comprehensive guide is part of the Cambridge Handbooks in Language and Linguistics series and serves as an essential reference for anyone seeking evidence-based knowledge about childhood multilingualism.







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