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Multilingual perspectives on translanguaging / edited by Jeff MacSwan.

De Gruyter DG Plus PP Package 2022 Part 2 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
MacSwan, Jeff, Author.
Contributor:
MacSwan, Jeff, 1961- editor.
Series:
Language, education and diversity ; 1.
Language, Education and Diversity ; v.1
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Translanguaging (Linguistics).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (344 pages)
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Bristol, England : Multilingual Matters, [2022]
Summary:
This book brings together a group of leading scholars to critically assess a recent proposal within translanguaging theory called deconstructivism: the view that discrete or 'named' languages do not exist. The authors converge on a multilingual perspective on translanguaging which affirms the aims of translanguaging but rejects deconstructivism.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
Contributors
Preface
1 Introduction: Deconstructivism – A Reader’s Guide
Part 1: Inter-speaker Language Variation
2 Multi-competence and Translanguaging
3 Experience Coding and Linguistic Variation
Part 2: Codeswitching
4 Codeswitching, Translanguaging and Bilingual Grammar
5 ‘Translanguaging’ or ‘Doing Languages’? Multilingual Practices and the Notion of ‘Codes’
6 Codeswitching and its Terminological Other – Translanguaging
Part 3: Psycholinguistics
7 Evidence for Differentiated Languages from Studies of Bilingual First Language Acquisition
8 Integrated Multilingualism and Bilingual Reading Development
Part 4: Language Policy
9 To ‘Think in a Different Way’ – A Relational Paradigm for Indigenous Language Rights
10 The Grand Erasure: Whatever Happened to Bilingual Education and Language Minority Rights?
Part 5: Practice
11 Translanguaging and Immersion Programs for Minoritized Languages at Risk of Disappearance: Developing a Research Agenda
12 Understanding and Resisting Perfect Language and Eugenics-based Language Ideologies in Bilingual Teacher Education
Afterword: The Multilingual Turn, Superdiversity and Translanguaging – The Rush from Heterodoxy to Orthodoxy
Author Index
Subject Index
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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ISBN:
9781800415690
1800415699
9781800415706
1800415702
OCLC:
1336403231

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