spring 2026
ENG-3061 Multilingualism and language contact - 10 ECTS
Course content
This course offers an in-depth introduction to the theories and models of first, second, third, and multilingual language acquisition. We will explore topics related to language contact, such as progressive and reverse cross-linguistic influence, the effects of exposure and age, language attrition, metalinguistic awareness, and phenomena related to language distance. For instance, we will consider whether multilinguals who speak closely related varieties (e.g., dialects) differ from those who speak more distantly related varieties (e.g., languages from different language families).
Additionally, the course will examine multilingual contexts involving both globally dominant and globally less widespread languages, with a particular focus on how L2 English influences the vocabulary and grammar of domestically dominant but globally smaller L1s. We will analyze a range of multilingual scenarios, including heritage language acquisition, second and third language acquisition, and language combinations involving English, Icelandic, German, Polish, and Norwegian. The course will also delve into neurolinguistics, exploring the cognitive and neurological effects of multilingualism on the brain.
Objectives of the course
Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of various theoretical approaches to first and multilingual language acquisition, along with the associated terminology. They will engage in discussions and presentations on current research topics in multilingual language acquisition and maintenance, as well as language contact studies, while also exploring cutting-edge research methods in the field. Additionally, students will develop insights into the diverse factors that shape the acquisition and development of multiple languages.Teaching methods
This course is jointly organized and delivered by a consortium of four universities: Tromsø, Konstanz, Reykjavík, and Poznań.
It combines virtual learning components with a study mobility phase, during which all participants come together in Tromsø for an intensive period of lectures and seminars. Students will actively engage in various tasks, including collaborative project work and the development of an academic paper.
Schedule
Examination
Examination: | Duration: | Grade scale: |
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Assignment | 1 Semesters | A–E, fail F |
Coursework requirements:To take an examination, the student must have passed the following coursework requirements: |
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Oral presentation | Approved – not approved | |
Attendance | Approved – not approved |
More info about the coursework requirements
Attending virtual and on-site meetings, participating in seminars and joint discussions, one individual oral presentation of an experimental project idea in a mini conference at the end of the on-site part of the course. The presentation should be connected to the term paper.- About the course
- Campus: Tromsø | Other |
- ECTS: 10
- Course code: ENG-3061
- Responsible unit
- Department of Language and Culture
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