Culture, Communication and Linguistic Diversity
This course in Bilingualism requires well-documented, high proficiency in Swedish.
Bilingualism is an interdisciplinary subject that is linked to research in linguistics, sociology, social anthropology and cognitive psychology, among others. Bilingualism (also referred to as ‘multilingualism’) refers to the phenomenon that more than one language is mastered by the individual or used in society. Bilingualism research is the interdisciplinary study of this phenomenon in all its complexity, including bilingual development and language attrition in children and adults, the bilingual brain, intercultural communication and linguistic diversity, bilingual education, language ideologies and policies – and more.





