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The text engages with both theoretical and practical aspects of bilingualism, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of its implications in various contexts. Through a mix of empirical data and personal anecdotes, Dewaele and Housen invite readers to ponder the nuances of speaking multiple languages and its effects on individuals and societies.
Their exploration of bilingualism challenges conventional notions, urging scholars and practitioners alike to rethink assumptions that often govern discussions around language learning. This enlightening discourse not only enriches the academic field but also offers valuable reflections for anyone interested in the dynamics of language in an increasingly globalized world.