What is it about?

This chapter reviews the literature on aphasia in bilinguals. The focus is to show how recovery can be different in multilingual when compared to monolingual speakers.

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Why is it important?

It is important to know how multilingual speakers can show different recovery patterns from monolinguals, especially when considering rehabilitation and speech language therapy goals.

Perspectives

This chapter triggered much interest in the field. There is limited research in aphasia in multilingual or bilingual speakers. This is unfortunate, as a majority of the world's population speak more than one language.

Associate Professor Elizabeth Ijalba
Queens College

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DOI: 10.1002/9780470756997.ch3.
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