The
March 2002 issue offers:
TEACHER
OF THE YEAR: Language
Magazine invites nominations for its inaugural Teacher
of the Year Award.
BILINGUAL
EDUCATION: Steven Donahue explores a language learning
program for infants where the students start acquiring a second
language even before they can walk. Ben Ward talks
to National Association for Bilingual Education executive director
Delia Pompa about NABEs role in the debate about how best
to educate children whose first language is not English.
PLANNED LANGUAGES: E. James Lieberman explains the
appeal of the worlds most famous invented language.
TRANSLATION: Tony Donovan examines how becoming
a translator involves much more than just knowing two languages.
DIALECTS: Penelope Eckert and Norma Mendoza-Denton
discuss the diverse and still developing linguistic features of
speech in California.
LINGUISTICS: Roger Shuy describes how lawyers are
turning to linguistic experts to help them win cases.
ELECTRONIC EDUCATION: Barry Bakin continues his
lessons for the one-computer classroom. Plus the latest news and
information in the world of language technologies.
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