Editorial Multilingualism and Transcultural Learning

Authors

  • Sabine Buchwald Pedagogical College Carinthia, Austria
  • Wolfgang Stadler University of Innsbruck, Austria

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48789/2022.2.1

Abstract

We are pleased to announce the third issue of DiSlaw on the topic of multilingualism and transcultural learning, since language, while not the only communication system, is a specific feature that distinguishes humans from other living species. No other communication system that allows humans to express themselves and to form social identities has such a high degree of abstraction and symbolism. It becomes even more complex when the communicative system is developed and expanded in several languages, which results in bilingual and multilingual speakers becoming visible and audible in society. Diversity is part of our everyday life and does not only apply to regions that have more than one officially recognised national language.

Published

2023-01-02