Jeff MacSwan 
Multilingual Perspectives on Translanguaging [EPUB ebook] 

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This book brings together a broad, interdisciplinary 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. Contributors explore important topics in relation to the deconstructivist turn in translanguaging, including epistemology, language ideology, bilingual linguistic competence, codeswitching, bilingual first language acquisition, the neurolinguistics of bilingualism, the significance of language naming to Indigenous language reclamation efforts, implications for bilingual education and language rights, and the effects of translanguaging on immersion programs for endangered languages. Contributing authors converge on support for a multilingual perspective on translanguaging which affirms the pedagogical and conceptual aims of translanguaging but rejects deconstructivism. The book makes a valuable contribution to the development of translanguaging theory and will be required reading for scholars and students interested in one of the most vibrant and vital debates in contemporary applied linguistics.

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Contributors


Preface: Jeff Mac Swan


Chapter 1. Jeff Mac Swan: Introduction: Deconstructivism – A Reader’s Guide


Part 1: Inter-speaker Language Variation


Chapter 2. Vivian Cook: Multi-competence and Translanguaging 


Chapter 3. James Paul Gee: Experience Coding and Linguistic Variation


Part 2: Codeswitching


Chapter 4. Jeff Mac Swan: Codeswitching, Translanguaging and Bilingual Grammar


Chapter 5. Peter Auer: ‘Translanguaging’ or ‘Doing Languages’? Multilingual Practices and the Notion of ‘Codes’


Chapter 6. Rakesh M. Bhatt & Agnes Bolonyai: Codeswitching and its Terminological Other – Translanguaging


Part 3: Psycholinguistics


Chapter 7. Fred Genesee: Evidence for Differentiated Languages from Studies of Bilingual First Language Acquisition


Chapter 8. Rebecca A. Marks, Teresa Satterfield and Ioulia Kovelman: Integrated Multilingualism and Bilingual Reading Development


Part 4: Language Policy


Chapter 9. Sheilah E. Nicholas and Teresa L. Mc Carty: To ‘Think in a Different Way’ – A Relational Paradigm for Indigenous Language Rights


Chapter 10. Terrence G. Wiley: The Grand Erasure: Whatever Happened to Bilingual Education and Language Minority Rights?


Part 5: Practice


Chapter 11. Joanna Mc Pake and Diane J. Tedick: Translanguaging and Immersion Programs for Minoritized Languages at Risk of Disappearance: Developing a Research Agenda


Chapter 12. Christian J. Faltis: Understanding and Resisting Perfect Language and Eugenics-based Language Ideologies in Bilingual Teacher Education


Stephen May: Afterword: The Multilingual Turn, Superdiversity and Translanguaging – The Rush from Heterodoxy to Orthodoxy


Index

Over de auteur

Jeff Mac Swan is Professor of Applied Linguistics and Language Education at the University of Maryland, USA. He is also Professor of Neuroscience and Cognitive Science, and affiliate Professor in the Department of Linguistics, the Center for the Advanced Study of Language, and the Maryland Language Science Center.  His research focuses on the linguistic study of bilingualism and codeswitching (or language alternation), and its implications for theories about the role of language in educational settings for multilingual students.
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Taal Engels ● Formaat EPUB ● Pagina’s 388 ● ISBN 9781800415706 ● Bestandsgrootte 12.7 MB ● Editor Jeff MacSwan ● Uitgeverij Channel View Publications ● Stad Bristol ● Land GB ● Gepubliceerd 2022 ● Downloadbare 24 maanden ● Valuta EUR ● ID 8329005 ● Kopieerbeveiliging Adobe DRM
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