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Being multilingual in a monolingual society: the experience of Ukrainian refugees

Posted on
12th January 2023
Although many people in the UK are multilingual, as a society we are predominantly monolingual. What it is like to live in such a monolingual society as a multilingual speaker?...Read More >
Being multilingual in a monolingual society: the experience of Ukrainian refugees

CeLM Seminar Series

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12th January 202328th February 2023
We are happy to announce speakers in the CeLM Seminar Series for the upcoming year. Please find information below, including the date and time, CeLM theme and location of each...Read More >
CeLM Seminar Series

Evaluation of a home language intervention for language-minority students: a controlled trial

Posted on
2nd August 202230th September 2022
CeLM and the School of Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences are happy to announce a research seminar on September 29th at 1.00pm. Professor Pascale Engel de Abreu (University of Luxembourg)...Read More >
Evaluation of a home language intervention for language-minority students: a controlled trial

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