Multilingualism is broadly understood as the knowledge and use of two or more languages by individuals in their everyday lives, both private and professional. It is increasingly acknowledged as an imp
The book presents the first comprehensive description of avialinguistics. The author analyses this new interdisciplinary branch of applied linguistics that recognises the role of language for aviation
The concept of bilingualism has been analyzed for a very long time. Its definitions range from native-like competence in two languages to a minimal proficiency in a second language. Hence one might qu
Communication audit is a relatively new field of research, which has so far been investigated from a managerial point of view. Linguists have not yet researched it. This book summarises existing, main
Wiraszka presents students, academics, and researchers with an edited translation of Roman Laskowki's investigation of the systematic mechanisms impacting language acquisition in a bilingual setting,
A freelance subtitler and translator, Szarkowska (applied linguistics, U. of Warsaw) analyzes forms of address in Standard Polish and Standard British English and their translation in the form of subt