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  • 1
    ISBN: 9789027205476
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: VII, 273 Seiten , Diagramme
    Serie: Studies in world language problems volume 7
    Serie: Studies in world language problems
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als A language management approach to language problems
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als A language management approach to language problems
    DDC: 306.44/9
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    Schlagwort(e): Language planning Research ; Methodology ; Language policy Research ; Methodology ; Language and languages Standardization ; Language maintenance ; Applied linguistics Political aspects ; Sociolinguistics ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Sprachpolitik ; Sprachnorm ; Sprachkontakt
    Kurzfassung: 1. Introduction: What is a language management approach to language problems and why do we need it? / Lisa Fairbrother and Goro Christoph Kimura -- Part I. Theoretical perspectives of the management of language problems: 2. The origin and development of a language management framework / Björn H. Jernudd -- 3. Research perspectives from East Asia: Language management in contact situations / Sau Kuen Fan -- 4. Researching language management in Central Europe: Cultivation, social change and power / Tamah Sherman -- Part II. Managing language problems in contact situations: 5. Intercultural interaction management: The case of Japanese and non-Japanese business professionals in the Japanese workplace / Hiroko Aikawa --6. Language selection in contact situations: The case of international students in an English-medium science graduate program in Japan / Kanako Takeda and Hiroko Aikawa -- 7. Diverging and intersecting management: Cases of the simultaneous management of deviations by multiple parties in contact situations / Lisa Fairbrother -- Part III. Managing language problems relating to standard varieties: 8. Processes of language codification: The case of the standardization of German pronunciation / Hideaki Takahashi -- 9. Processes of destandardization and demotization in the micro-macro perspective: The case of Germanic languages / Vít Dovalil -- 10. Processes of language enquiries: The case of the Prague Language Consulting Service / Martin Prošek -- Part IV. The researcher as part of the language management process: 11. Language management in life story interviews: The case of first generation Zainichi Korean women in Japan / Junko Saruhashi -- 12. The bridging role of the researcher between different levels of language management: The case of a research project at the German-Polish border / Goro Christoph Kimura -- 13. Epilogue: Reconsidering the language management approach in light of the micro-macro continuum / Goro Christoph Kimura and Lisa Fairbrother.
    Kurzfassung: "In recent years there has been increased interest in examining the treatment of language problems across different levels of society, ranging from individual interactional issues to language policy and planning at the national or supra-national level. Among the various approaches proposed to tackle this issue, Language Management Theory (LMT) provides a framework to address behaviour towards language problems on different levels explicitly and comprehensively. Using LMT as a unifying theoretical concept, this volume examines the links between micro and macro dimensions through the analysis of a variety of language problems. This body of work illustrates that the LMT framework is able to show the connection between these dimensions clearly, especially when combined with a conceptualization of the micro and macro dimensions as a continuum of intertwining elements. This volume will appeal to readers interested in individual management in discourse as well as those interested in language policy and planning"--
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9789027271372
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: Online-Ressource (462 Seiten)
    DDC: 306.44/6
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    Schlagwort(e): Language acquisition ; Multilingualism Research ; Methodology ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Spracherwerb ; Mehrsprachigkeit ; Methode ; Forschung
    Kurzfassung: Starting from the central DYLAN question as to the conditions under which Europeans consider multilingualism as an advantage or as a drawback, the present chapter primarily discusses the historical aspects of European multilingualism. Methodically, many of the aspects dealt with are based on an analytical grid which illustrates the interrelations between the four research areas: "domains", "language attitudes", "language policies" and "contexts". The fifth area "tranversal issues" (Geneva, Vienna, Berlin) and especially the aims of the Berlin research team run at right angles to this, touching on all four areas and offering a historical retrospective which provides a general overview of past and present forms of European multilingualism. Perhaps surprisingly, we depart from the assumption that the often invisible occurrences and forms of multilingualism in European history can be illuminated by taking a detour into comparative research into European standardisation histories. Thematically, the article uses examples to focus on indexicality and the social aspects of (individual) multilingualism by conducting a comparative analysis of certain periods (16th, 19th/20th and 21st century) and of distinguishable occurrences/forms (prestigious, plebeian) and trends/concepts (territoriality, non-standard, correctness, egalitarian). The mechanisms operative in the fields of linguistic attitudes and usages during the various European standardisation periods are considered from a macro-perspective. One of the focuses here is on the varied and context-specific traditions of foreign language learning from the Middle Ages where multilingualism was part of self-evident practice up to the present day and on the rediscovery of European multilingualism (19th century) which was, for example, accompanied by a fundamental critique (from the late 19th century onwards)
    Kurzfassung: Exploring the Dynamics of Multilingualism -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- Introduction -- 1. Context -- 2. Analytical Framework -- 3. Integrating different methodological orientations -- 4. Overview of the book -- Multilingual practices in professional settings -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Analytical framework -- 1.2.1 Theoretical references -- 1.2.1.1 The study of language in interaction: Conversation analysis and interactional linguistics -- 1.2.1.2 Studies of professional interactions and work settings -- 1.2.1.3 Studies of multilingualism in interaction -- 1.2.2 Methodology -- 1.3 Results and discussion -- 1.3.1 General results: Multilingualism in action -- 1.3.2 Detailed analyses: Between progressivity and intersubjectivity -- 1.3.2.1 Progressivity step by step: The incremental organisation of Lingua Franca (QT) -- 1.3.2.2 Orienting to lingua franca's hybridity: Securing and slowing down progressivity (VAX) -- 1.3.2.3 Solving and adding problems through code-switching and other resources (HAMMAM) -- 1.3.2.4 Suspending progressivity: Securing mutual comprehension through ­translation (JEU) -- 1.4 Conclusion -- Transcript conventions -- Talk: -- Embodied conduct: -- References -- The practical processing of plurilingualism as a resource in professional activities -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.1.1 Plurilingualism used and processed by the participants: Language spaces, border-crossing, and 'languaging'. -- 2.1.1.1 Language space -- 2.1.1.2 Border-crossing: Leaving one language space for another -- 2.1.1.3 Searching for words and language bricolage or 'languaging' -- 2.1.2 Participation framework and language spaces: Implementation of resources in plurilingual processing -- 2.1.2.1 Organisation of the participation framework around the border between two language spaces.
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