Wallace ("Wally") Lambert | |
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Born | |
Died | August 23, 2009 | (aged 86)
Alma mater | Brown University, Colgate University, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Psychology |
Institutions | McGill University |
Wallace E. Lambert (December 31, 1922 – August 23, 2009) was a Canadian psychologist and a professor in the psychology department at McGill University (1954–1990). Among the founders of psycholinguistics and sociolinguistics, he is known for his contributions to social and cross-cultural psychology (intergroup attitudes, child-rearing values, and psychological consequences of living in multicultural societies), language education (the French immersion program), and bilingualism (measurement of language dominance, attitudes and motivation in second-language learning, and social, cognitive, and neuropsychological consequences of bilingualism).[1]