Turner, Paul R.
Bilingualism in the Southwest Paul R. Turner; Carrol G. Barber - Tucson, Arizona University of Arizona 1973 - xv, 352 p.
The articles included in this book are intended to demonstrate the diversity of academic interest in the phenomenon of bilingualism. Articles treat Mexican-Americans, American Indians, and Suggestions for Further Research. The first two parts contain the following subdivisions: (1) Assumptions and Methods, (2) Language Resources and Development, and (3) Cultural and Linguistic Interactions. There are a total of eight articles in the first section, nine in the second, and one in the third. Many of the articles include references for further research or consultation. Tables and graphs help to explain information
0816503796
Southwest Bilingualism
401 Tur 43
Bilingualism in the Southwest Paul R. Turner; Carrol G. Barber - Tucson, Arizona University of Arizona 1973 - xv, 352 p.
The articles included in this book are intended to demonstrate the diversity of academic interest in the phenomenon of bilingualism. Articles treat Mexican-Americans, American Indians, and Suggestions for Further Research. The first two parts contain the following subdivisions: (1) Assumptions and Methods, (2) Language Resources and Development, and (3) Cultural and Linguistic Interactions. There are a total of eight articles in the first section, nine in the second, and one in the third. Many of the articles include references for further research or consultation. Tables and graphs help to explain information
0816503796
Southwest Bilingualism
401 Tur 43