Current Newsletter
Featured Research
Recent Events
Featured Partners
Fun Feature
Editors and Contributors
Full Newsletters (PDF)
Bilingualism Matters Network
Previous Newsletters
Winter/Spring 2024
Featured Research: The Science of Reading
Fun Feature: Reading and rhyming across languages
Recent Events
Editors and Contributors
Featured Partners: Crosson and Klingeman
Summer/Fall 2023
What Motivates People to Learn a Foreign Language? Lessons From Language Science Research
Fun Feature – Motivation Logic Problem
Recent Events
Featured Partners – Eric Pelzl and Carolin Jolitz
Editors and Contributors – Summer/Fall 2023
Winter/Spring 2023
Featured Research-Using Networks to Understand Language Learning
Fun Feature-Spot the Difference! Illustrating Network Properties
Recent Events
Bilingualism Matters Featured Partners – Michele Diaz, Chaleece Sandberg, and Roger Beaty on Network Science
Editors and Contributors – Winter/Spring 2023
Summer/Fall 2022
Featured Research-The Importance of Bilingualism for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities
Common Myths vs. Research-Based Realities – Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities and (Second) Language Learning
Bilingualism Matters Featured Partner – Dr. Wendy Coduti
Editors and Contributors – Summer/Fall 2022
Winter/Spring 2022
Language is Continuously Evolving!
Bilingualism Matters Featured Partner – Dr. Amy Crosson
Where did that word come from? How and Why Languages Borrow Words
Recent Events
Editors and Contributors – Winter/Spring 2022
Summer/Fall 2021
Virtual Language Learning in 2020: Challenges and Innovations
Language App Map
Bilingualism Matters Featured Partners – Miguel Ramírez Bernal and Schönn Franklin
Editors and Contributors – Summer/Fall 2021
Winter/Spring 2021
When Languages Collide – A Quiz about Language Contact
Immigrant Languages in the USA – Disappearing or Enduring?
Bilingualism Matters Featured Partner – Dr. Mike Putnam
Editors and Contributors – Winter/Spring 2021
Summer/Fall 2020
Rethinking Rules – A Quiz about Linguistic Diversity
Language, Correctness, and Rules – Lessons from Linguistic Diversity
Bilingualism Matters Featured Partner – Dr. Karen Miller
Editors and Contributors Summer/Fall 2020
Winter/Spring 2020
Children vs. Adults – Who Wins the Second Language Acquisition Match?
Bilingualism Matters Featured Partner – Dr. Holger Hopp
Spotlight on the Community – Second Language Learning Experiences
“Ich verstehe nur Bahnhof” – Learning Vocabulary in a Second Language as an Adult
Events Winter/Spring 2020
Editors and Contributors
Summer/Fall 2019
Interesting Facts about Language Impairment, Dyslexia, and Bilingualism
Identifying Bilingual Children with Language Impairment
What can we do to support bilingual and multilingual speakers? –Practical Tips for Helping our Neighbors
Understanding Bilingual Development Through Storytelling
Bilingualism Matters Featured Partner – Dr. Chaleece Sandberg
Upcoming Events Summer/Fall 2019
Editors and Contributors
Winter/Spring 2019
On the Myths Surrounding Bilingualism*
Are Children Confused by Dual-Language Input?
Bilingualism Matters Featured Partner
Fun Facts: Dual-Language Education Models Across Nations
Upcoming Events Spring 2019
Contributors
Summer/Fall 2018
Making the Most of Technology for Second Language Learning
Things to Keep in Mind When Learning a Second Language
Heritage Language Education
Bilingualism Matters Featured Partner
Contributors
Winter/Spring 2018
Linguistic Landscape of Pennsylvania
a, e, i, o, u, and sometimes y
Etymology in Pennsylvania
Bilingualism Matters Featured Partner
Contributors
Spring/Summer 2017
Bilingualism Matters Featured Partner
The Cognate Corner
You say “potato”, I say “patata”: What cognates reveal about the minds of bilinguals
Cognates: The Key to a Common Linguistic Ancestor
Fall 2016
Keeping the home language alive
The Bilingual Brain
Busting the Myths on Bilingualism
Bilingualism Matters Featured Partner
Spring/Summer 2016
Summer Language Tips
Bilingualism Matters Featured Partner
Thinking Bilingually
Effective assessment for emergent bilinguals
Videos
ASHA Presentation on distinguishing between speech-language differences and disorders
TEDxPSU Talk on the grammar of double negatives
Bilingualism Matters at PSU
Newsletter
Previous Newsletters
Skip to toolbar
Search
Log In