Bilingualism in History
Migration patterns refer to the trends and movements of people from one location to another over time, often influenced by social, economic, political, and environmental factors. These patterns can reveal how languages evolve and interact when communities shift, which is crucial in understanding the emergence of pidgins and creoles, the processes of language shift and death, as well as current trends in global bilingualism.
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