Bi- and Multilingualism from Various Perspectives of Applied Linguistics

Bi- and Multilingualism from Various Perspectives of Applied Linguistics
Title Bi- and Multilingualism from Various Perspectives of Applied Linguistics PDF eBook
Author Zofia Chłopek
Publisher V&R Unipress
Pages 339
Release 2022-06-13
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3847014293

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This volume comprises 16 chapters – both research papers and theoretical contributions – grouped in three thematic sections. The chapters in the first part, entitled "Discourse Communities: Languages in Contact," adopt a social and/or historical perspective on bi-/multilingualism. The contributions in the second part, entitled "Languages in the Mind: Language Development and Language Use," view issues related to bi- and multilingualism from psycholinguistic and psychological perspectives. The chapters comprising the third part, "Language Education: Supporting Multilingual Development," adopt a broadly understood didactic perspective on bi-/multilingualism.

Bi- and Multilingualism from Various Perspectives of Applied Linguistics

Bi- and Multilingualism from Various Perspectives of Applied Linguistics
Title Bi- and Multilingualism from Various Perspectives of Applied Linguistics PDF eBook
Author Zofia Chlopek
Publisher V&R Unipress
Pages 0
Release 2022-06-13
Genre
ISBN 9783847114291

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This volume comprises 16 chapters both research papers and theoretical contributions grouped in three thematic sections. 0The chapters in the first part, entitled Discourse Communities: Languages in Contact,? adopt a social and/or historical perspective on bi-/multilingualism. 0The contributions in the second part, entitled Languages in the Mind: Language Development and Language Use,? view issues related to bi- and multilingualism from psycholinguistic and psychological perspectives. 0The chapters comprising the third part, Language Education: Supporting Multilingual Development,? adopt a broadly understood didactic perspective on bi-/multilingualism.

The Multiple Realities of Multilingualism

The Multiple Realities of Multilingualism
Title The Multiple Realities of Multilingualism PDF eBook
Author Elka Todeva
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Pages 315
Release 2009
Genre Education
ISBN 311022447X

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This book is the very first collection of first-person language learning narratives that offers rich introspective data on the various processes and forces shaping the development and maintenance of multiple languages (seven and more) in a single individual. The writers are twelve multilinguals who have been influenced by quite different contextual factors and who have learned a wide range and combination of dialects and languages from both similar and very different linguistic families. The combinations explored in the narratives include some lesser-known languages that come from under-researched areas, such as the African continent, certain parts of Asia, the Middle East, and Eastern Europe. Also unique are two theoretical chapters which analyze the narrative data against the background of language development research findings within several thematic areas: multiple language learning as a complex dynamic system; the influence of bilingualism/multilingualism on the acquisition of additional languages; cross-linguistic influence; and also emotions, motivation, and identity. The aim of this juxtaposition and analysis is to allow a meaningful comparison of the extent to which etic, researcher-generated, and emic, learner-offered perspectives match or diverge, and to identify new questions that the emic data may add to research agendas. The book is an excellent resource not only for researchers but also for teachers as well as for students of language at the graduate and undergraduate level.

The Exploration of Multilingualism

The Exploration of Multilingualism
Title The Exploration of Multilingualism PDF eBook
Author Larissa Aronin
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 177
Release 2009-10-22
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027288976

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This volume offers an ontogenetic perspective on research on L3, multilingualism and multiple languages acquisition and a conceptually updated picture of multilingualism studies and third/multiple language acquisition studies. The contributions by prominent scholars of multilingualism present state-of-the-art accounts of the significant aspects in this field. This unique collection of articles adopts a broad-spectrum and synthesized view on the topic. The volume, largely theoretical and classificatory, features main theories, prominent researchers and important research trends. The articles also contain factual and historical material from previous and current decades of research and offer practical information on research resources. For lecturers, students, educators, researchers, and social workers operating in multilingual contexts, The Exploration of Multilingualism is manifestly relevant.

Multilingualism and Identity

Multilingualism and Identity
Title Multilingualism and Identity PDF eBook
Author Wendy Ayres-Bennett
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 439
Release 2022-08-04
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1108808859

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The analysis and understanding of multilingualism, and its relationship to identity in the face of globalization, migration and the increasing dominance of English as a lingua franca, makes it a complex and challenging problem that requires insights from a range of disciplines. With reference to a variety of languages and contexts, this book offers fascinating insights into multilingual identity from a team of world-renowned scholars, working from a range of different theoretical and methodological perspectives. Three overarching themes are explored – situatedness, identity practices, and investment – and detailed case studies from different linguistic and cultural contexts are included throughout. The chapter authors' consideration of 'multilingualism-as-resource' challenges the conception of 'multilingualism-as-problem', which has dogged so much political thinking in late modernity. The studies offer a critical lens on the types of linguistic repertoire that are celebrated and valued, and introduce the policy implications of their findings for education and wider social issues.

Critical Perspectives on Language and Kinship in Multilingual Families

Critical Perspectives on Language and Kinship in Multilingual Families
Title Critical Perspectives on Language and Kinship in Multilingual Families PDF eBook
Author Lyn Wright
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 183
Release 2020-09-17
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1350088307

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Applying critical kinship perspectives to the study of multilingual families, this book foregrounds family formation processes, gender, and sexuality in examinations of language use. Focusing on historically marginalized families (such as single parent, adoptive, and LGBTQ+), the analyses draw on data from private and public spheres including interviews and recorded interactions in homes, as well as memoirs, documentaries, news media, and even comedy. Lyn Wright addresses questions such as why single parents might be better at raising bilingual children, how multilingualism plays a role in constructing shared histories in adoptive families, and what translingual resources allow LGBTQ+ families to negotiate gender roles and family relationships. In addition, she examines the construction of monolingual, nuclear family norms in public discourse that potentially constrain families' everyday multilingual identities. Integrating related fields of family discourse, family language socialization, and family language policy unifies ways of understanding the intersections of kinship and language. The analyses in this book provide insight into multilingual family experiences, children's language development, and societal level language maintenance and shift.

Cognitive Perspectives on Bilingualism

Cognitive Perspectives on Bilingualism
Title Cognitive Perspectives on Bilingualism PDF eBook
Author Monika Reif
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 228
Release 2016-04-25
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1614514194

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Only 15 years ago bilingualism was somewhat outside the main debates in cognitive linguistics. Cognitive linguistics had, to a large extent, taken for granted the fact that language is embodied in our experience. However, not much attention was given to questions of whether any changes to our language repertoire alter the way we perceive the world around us. A growing body of recent research suggests that one cannot understand the cognitive foundations of language without looking at bi- and multilingual speakers. In this vein, the present book aims to contribute to the existing debate of the relationship between language, culture and cognition by assessing differences and similarities between monolingual and bilingual language acquisition and use. In particular, it investigates the effect of conceptual-semantic and pragmatic properties of constructions on code choice and code switching, as well as the impact of bilingual and bicultural education on speakers’ cognitive development. This collective volume systematises, reviews, and promotes a range of theoretical perspectives and research techniques that currently inform work across the disciplines of bilingualism and code switching.