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  • 1
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    Wien : Verl. der Österr. Akad. der Wiss.
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    ISBN: 3700126573
    Language: English , French , Tibetan
    Series Statement: Denkschriften / Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Philosophisch-Historische Klasse 256
    Series Statement: Beiträge zur Kultur- und Geistesgeschichte Asiens 21
    Series Statement: Proceedings of the ... Seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies 7
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    Keywords: Tibet (China) Congresses ; Konferenzschrift ; Tibet ; Kultur
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  • 2
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    Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands
    ISBN: 9789400778566
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 327 p. 22 illus., 7 illus. in color, online resource)
    Series Statement: Educational Linguistics 20
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    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Heteroglossia as practice and pedagogy
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    Keywords: Applied linguistics ; Sociolinguistics ; Language and languages ; Education ; Education ; Applied linguistics ; Sociolinguistics ; Language and languages ; Mehrsprachigkeit ; Sprachwandel ; Fremdsprachenunterricht ; Mehrsprachigkeit ; Soziolinguistik ; Erziehung
    Abstract: This volume presents evidence about how we understand communication in changing times, and proposes that such understandings may contribute to the development of pedagogy for teaching and learning. It expands current debates on multilingualism, asking which signs are in use and in action, and what are their social, political, and historical implications. The volume’s starting-point is Bakhtin’s ‘heteroglossia’, a key concept in understanding the tensions, conflicts, and multiple voices within, among, and between those signs. The chapters provide illuminating accounts of language practices as they bring into play, both in practice and in pedagogy, voices which index students’ localities, social histories, circumstances, and identities. The book documents the performance of linguistic repertoires in an era of profound social change caused by the shifting nature of nation-states, increased movement of people across territories, and growing digital communication. "Our thinking on language and multilingualism is expanding rapidly. Up until recently we have tended to regard languages as bounded entities, and multilingualism has been understood as knowing more than one language. Working with the concept of heteroglossia, researchers are developing alternative perspectives that treat languages as sets of resources for expressing meaning that can be drawn on by speakers in communicatively productive ways in different contexts. These perspectives raise fundamental questions about the myriad of ways of knowing and using language(s). This collection brings together the contributions of many of the key researchers in the field. It will provide an authoritative reference point for contemporary interpretations of ‘heteroglossia’ and valuable accounts of how ‘translanguaging’ can be explored and exploited in the fields of education and cultural studies." Professor Constant Leung, King’s College London, UK "From rap and hip hop to taxi cabs, and from classrooms to interactive online learning environments, each of the chapters in this volume written by well-known and up-and-coming scholars provide fascinating accounts drawing on a wide diversity of rich descriptive data collected in heteroglossic contexts around the globe. Creese and Blackledge have brought together a compelling collection that builds upon and expands Bakhtin’s construct of heteroglossia. These scholars help to move the field away from the view of languages as separate bou ...
    Description / Table of Contents: Foreword1. Heteroglossia as Practice and Pedagogy -- 2. Building on Heteroglossia and Heterogeneity: The Experience of a Multilingual Classroom -- 3. Heteroglossia, Voicing and Social Categorisation -- 4. Heteroglossia in Action: Sámi Children, Textbooks and rap -- 5. ‘The Lord is my shock absorber’: A socio-historical integrationist approach to mid-20th century literacy practices in Ghana -- 6. Translanguaging in the Multilingual Montreal Hip Hop Community: Everyday Poetics as Counter to the Myths of the Monolingual Classroom -- 7. Hip Hop Heteroglossia as Practice, Pleasure, and Pedagogy: Translanguaging in the Lyrical Poetics of “24 Herbs” in Hong Kong -- 8. Learning a Supervernacular: Textspeak in a South African Township -- 9. The Ambiguous World of Heteroglossic Computer-Mediated Language Learning -- 10. Heteroglossic Practices in the Online Publishing Process: Complexities in Digital and Geographical Borderlands -- 11. Theorizing and Enacting Translanguaging for Social Justice -- 12. Rethinking Bilingual Pedagogy in Alsace: Translingual Writers and Translanguaging -- 13. Focus on Multilingualism as an Approach in Educational Contexts -- 14. Faux Spanish in the New Latino Diaspora -- 15. Dissecting Heteroglossia: Interaction Ritual or Performance in Crossing and Stylisation? -- 16. Marking Communicative Repertoire through Metacommentary.
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9789400773172
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XI, 220 p.) , Ill.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    Series Statement: Educational Linguistics 18
    Series Statement: Educational linguistics
    DDC: 407.1
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    Keywords: Education ; Applied linguistics ; Sociolinguistics ; Language and languages ; Sprachliche Minderheit ; Fremdsprachenunterricht ; Englisch
    Abstract: This book presents research on the situation minority language schoolchildren face when they need to learn languages of international communication, in particular English. The book takes minority languages as a starting point and it bridges local and global perspectives in the analysis of multilingual education contexts. It examines the interaction of minority languages and cultures, majority languages and lingua franca-s in a variety of settings across different regions and countries on all continents. Even though all chapters in this book involve minority languages, the issues discussed are relevant to any context in which more than language is used in education. The book reveals challenges and opportunities of multilingual education by discussing issues such as Northern and Southern concepts, language education policies, language diversity, interethnic understanding, multimodal language practices, power, conflict, identity and prestige, among many others. “This is the volume that finally accounts for multilingual education from a truly multilingual perspective by involving proposals and research from a variety of multilingual speech communities in the world. The (linguistically) rich Ethiopia and Mexico can teach the poor Europe and other Northern countries about multilingual education. CLIL promoters may learn from Finnish Sámi and Canadian Innu and Mi’gmaq indigenous communities as well as from Basque results. Speakers and teachers of minority and international languages will certainly be glad to hear the news. There is no need for a monolingual bias or tunnel vision in acquiring English in non-English speaking communities. This volume includes new challenging pedagogical perspectives while pointing to interesting conclusions for worldwide educational authorities”. Maria Pilar Safont Jordà, Universitat Jaume I, Castelló, Spain
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 Introduction: minority language education facing major local and global challenges2 Adopting a multilingual habitus: What North and South can learn from each other about the essential role of non-dominant languages in education -- 3 Model for trilingual education in the People’s Republic of China -- 4 Margins, diversity and achievement: System-wide data and implementation of multilingual education in Ethiopia -- 5 A new model of bilingualism for Singapore: Multilingualism in the 21st century -- 6 Language education and Canada’s Indigenous peoples -- 7 Policy and teaching English to Palestinian students in Israel: An ecological perspective to language education policies -- 8 Interethnic understanding and the teaching of local languages in Sri Lanka -- 9 Dynamic multimodal language practices in multilingual indigenous Sámi classrooms in Finland -- 10 Balancing the languages in Māori-medium education in Aotearoa/New Zealand -- 11 Critical classroom practices: Using “English” to foster minoritized languages and cultures in Oaxaca, Mexico -- 12  Multilingualism  and European minority languages: The case of Basque.
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9789401791595
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (IX, 225 p. 6 illus, online resource)
    Series Statement: Educational Linguistics 21
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg.
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    Keywords: Curriculum planning ; Language and languages ; Education, Higher ; Education ; Education ; Curriculum planning ; Language and languages ; Education, Higher ; Hochschuldidaktik ; Curriculumreform ; Fremdsprachenunterricht
    Abstract: This volume addresses critical challenges and issues facing foreign language departments in colleges and universities across the U.S. It presents the insights of individuals who have built or are in the process of building foreign language curricula during a major transition period in postsecondary institutions. The authors of this volume come from various language departments and institutional experience from across the U. S., including private and public postsecondary foreign language teachers, researchers and administrators. The chapters address issues and provide templates for curricular change at all learning levels. The five sections of this book explore: Changing Perceptions about Foreign Language Learning; The Case for a Multi-literacy FL Curriculum in Concept and Assessment Praxis; Curricular Transformations: Historical Hurdles and Faculty Heuristics; Rethinking the Graduate Curriculum; Foreign Languages' Integration into the Interdisciplinary University. “This thought-provoking and timely volume addresses the question of how historic and current disciplinary, institutional and political conditions affect curricular transformation in collegiate foreign language programs. Responding to the issues raised in the 2007 MLA Report, this collection of nine essays presents a diversity of curricular models and approaches from different theoretical perspectives focusing on the integration of language and content. The book will undoubtedly be of great interest to a broad audience, such as foreign language educators, curriculum designers, administrators, graduate students, and researchers.” Nelleke Van Deusen-Scholl, Yale College, CT, USA
    Description / Table of Contents: AcknowledgementsIntroduction: On Language and Content: The Stakes of Curricular Transformation in Collegiate Foreign Language Education -- PART I Contexts: Drivers for Curricular Change -- 1. From Language to Literacy: The Evolving Concepts of Foreign Language Teaching at American Colleges and Universities since 1945 -- 2. The Discourse of Foreignness in U.S. Language Education -- PART II Insights: Making Curricular Transformation Work -- 3. Curricular Integration and Faculty Development: Teaching Language-Based Content across the Foreign Language Curriculum -- 4. Program Sustainability through Interdisciplinary Networking: On Connecting Foreign Language Programs with Sustainability Studies and Other Fields -- 5. Are Global, International and Foreign Language Studies Connected? -- 6. Integrating Business and Foreign Languages: The Lauder Institute and Advanced Language Education -- PART III Outlook: Strategies Facilitating a Curricular Transformation for Multi literacies -- 7. Mapping New Classrooms in Literacy-Oriented Foreign Language Teaching and Learning: The Role of the Reading Experience -- 8. Foreign Language Teaching Assistant Professional Development: Challenges and Strategies Meeting the 2007 MLA Report Call’s for Change -- 9. Discipline, Institution and Assessment: The Graduate Curriculum, Credibility and Accountability.
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9789400773929
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (X, 196 p. 1 illus, online resource)
    Series Statement: Multilingual Education 6
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Trent, John, 19XX - Language teacher education in a multilingual context
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    Keywords: Applied linguistics ; Language and languages ; Education ; Education ; Applied linguistics ; Language and languages ; Englischlehrer ; Lehrerbildung ; Mehrsprachigkeit
    Abstract: This book provides a multifaceted, multilayered examination of the processes and challenges language teachers face in constructing their professional identities in multilingual contexts such as Hong Kong. It focuses on how professional and personal identities are enacted as individuals cross geographic, educational, and socio-cultural boundaries to become English language teachers in Hong Kong. It explores the construction of language teachers’ professional identities from multiple perspectives in multiple settings, including pre-service and in-service teachers from Hong Kong, Mainland China, and Western countries. Understanding the difficulties and challenges these language teachers face in their identity and professional development is of relevance to teachers and teacher educators, as well as those interested in becoming language teachers in multilingual contexts
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. Introduction2. It is Not a Bad Idea for Me to Be a Language Teacher! -- 3. Cross-Border Pre-service Teachers in Hong Kong: Identity and Integration -- 4. Journeys towards teaching. Pre-service English language teachers’ understandings and experiences of teaching and teacher education in Hong Kong -- 5. Language Teachers and the Falling Language Standards in Hong Kong:  An Internet-based Inquiry -- 6. A Comparative Study on Commitment to Teaching -- 7. The construction and reconstruction of teacher identities: The case of second career English language teachers in Hong Kong -- 8. Learning, teaching, and constructing identities abroad: ESL pre-service teacher experiences during a short-term international experience programme -- 9. Identity construction in a foreign land: Native-speaking English teachers and the contestation of teacher identities in Hong Kong schools -- 10. Political Conspiracy or Decoy Marketing?: Experienced Chinese teachers’ perceptions of using Putonghua as a Medium of Instruction in Hong Kong -- 11. An Ethico-political Analysis of Teacher Identity Construction.-Conclusion: Crossing boundaries and becoming English language teachers in multilingual contexts.  .
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  • 6
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    Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands
    ISBN: 9789401785457
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXIII, 422 p. 134 illus, online resource)
    Series Statement: Literacy Studies, Perspectives from Cognitive Neurosciences, Linguistics, Psychology and Education 9
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Handbook of Arabic literacy
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    Keywords: Arabic languages ; Psycholinguistics ; Language and languages ; Literacy ; Education ; Education ; Arabic languages ; Psycholinguistics ; Language and languages ; Literacy
    Abstract: This book provides a synopsis of recently published empirical research into the acquisition of reading and writing in Arabic. Its particular focus is on the interplay between the linguistic and orthographic structure of Arabic and the development of reading and writing/spelling. In addition, the book addresses the socio-cultural, political, and educational milieu in which Arabic literacy is embedded. It enables readers to appreciate both the implications of empirical research to literacy enhancement, and the challenges and limitations to the applicability of such insights in the Arabic language and literacy context. The book will advance the understanding of the full context of literacy acquisition in Arabic with the very many factors (religious, historical, linguistic, etc.) that interact, and will, hence, contribute to weakening the anglocentricity that dominates discussions of this topic
    Description / Table of Contents: PrefaceForeword -- Introduction -- PART ONE: THE ARABIC LANGUAGE. Chapter 1: The Structure of Arabic Language and Orthography -- PART TWO: ARABIC LEXICAL REPRESENTATION AND PROCESSING. Chapter 2: Is the Arabic Mental Lexicon Morpheme-based or Stem-based? Implications for Spoken and Written Word Recognition -- Chapter 3: Word Recognition in Arabic: Approaching a Language-Specific Reading Model -- Chapter 4: Why is it Hard to Read Arabic? -- PART THREE: ARABIC READING AND SPELLING DEVELOPMENT AND DISORDERS. Chapter 5: An Epidemiological Survey of Specific Reading and Spelling Disorders in Arabic Speaking Children in Egypt -- Chapter 6: Types of Developmental Dyslexia in Arabic -- Chapter 7: Narrative Development in Arabic: Story Re-telling -- Chapter 8: Cognitive Predictors of Early Reading Ability in Arabic: A Longitudinal Study from Kindergarten to Grade 2 -- PART FOUR: ARABIC DIGLOSSIA, LANGUAGE AND LITERACY. Chapter 9: The Effect of Diglossia on Literacy in Arabic and Other Languages -- Chapter 10: Acquiring Literacy in a Diglossic Context: Problems and Prospects -- Chapter 11: A New Look at Diglossia: Modality-Driven Distinctions between Spoken and Written Narratives in Jordanian Arabic -- Chapter 12: Literacy Acquisition and Diglossia: Textbooks in Israeli Arabic-speaking Schools -- Chapter 13: Diglossic Knowledge Development in Typically Developing Native Arabic-speaking Children and the Development of ADAT (Arabic Diglossic Knowledge and Awareness Test) -- PART FIVE: ARABIC EMERGENT LITERACY: SOCIO-CULTURAL FACTORS. Chapter 14: The Development of Young Children’s Arabic Language and Literacy in the United Arab Emirates -- Chapter 15: Mother-Child Literacy Activities and Early Literacy in the Israeli Arab Family -- PART SIX: ARABIC LITERACY DEVELOPMENT IN SPECIAL POPULATIONS. Chapter 16: Environmental Contributions to Language and Literacy Outcomes in Bilingual English-Arabic Children in the U.S.A. -- Chapter 17: The Development of Grapho-phonemic Representations among Native Hebrew Speakers Learning Arabic as a Foreign Language -- Chapter 18: Braille Reading in Blind and Sighted Individuals: Educational Considerations and Experimental Evidence -- Subject Index -- Author Index.
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9783319061856
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (237 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Multilingual Education Ser. v.11
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.4491823
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    Keywords: Language arts ; Australia.. ; Language arts ; Pacific Area.. ; Education ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: The studies in this volume investigate how multilingual education involves a critical engagement with questions of identity and culture, and a movement towards new ways of being and belonging. It addresses previously under-explored issues, in particular the integration of theories like 'thirdness', and practices of language education and maintenance with relevance to the Asia-Pacific region. The analyses reveal the delicate balance of interests of all stakeholders and offer detailed insights into the reality of multilingual education, with specific examples of Chinese, English, Japanese and Tamil. In a globalised world, effective language education has become increasingly important, and the studies presented here have the potential to inform and advance evidence-based multilingual education through adding important dimensions of theoretical exploration and refreshing empirical resources.
    Abstract: Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Contributors -- About the Author -- Introduction -- References -- Occupying the 'Third Space': Perspectives and Experiences of Asian English Language Teachers -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Literature -- 2.1 Western Educational Discourses and Local Contexts -- 2.2 Thirdness -- 3 Research Method and Design -- 4 Findings and Discussion -- 4.1 Responses to Western Educational Discourses -- 4.2 Colonial Legacies -- 4.3 Inadequacy -- 4.4 Unfamiliarity and Ignorance -- 4.5 Emulation -- 4.6 Fear -- 4.7 Sociocultural Norms -- 4.8 Living Conditions and Hardship -- 4.9 Socioeconomic Divides -- 4.10 Scepticism -- 5 Conclusion and Implications -- References -- Changing Perspectives of Literacy, Identity and Motivation: Implications for Language Education -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Cultural Literacy and Cultural Identity -- 3 Critical Intercultural Literacies -- 4 Learner Motivation Reconsidered -- 5 Implications for Language Learning and Teaching -- 5.1 Inside the classroom -- 5.1.1 Making Meaning-Making the Explicit Aim of Learning -- 5.1.2 Accommodating the Use of L1 -- 5.1.3 Making Connections to Local and Global Cultures -- 5.1.4 Adjusting Classroom Approaches -- 5.1.5 Modifying Assessments -- 5.1.6 Maximising Conviviality via Group Work and Mingling -- 5.1.7 Building Critical Thinking Skills via Learner Reflection on First Culture (Kramsch 1993) -- 5.1.8 Incorporating the Diversity of English Varieties -- 5.2 Outside the Classroom -- 6 Implications for Intercultural Communication -- 7 Conclusions -- References -- Constructing Meaning from the Unfamiliar: Implications for Critical Intercultural Education -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Key Terms -- 3 Culture -- 3.1 Multiculturalism and Multicultural Education -- 3.2 Conservative, Liberal, and Critical Multiculturalism -- 3.3 Critical Intercultural Education -- 4 Multicultural Australia.
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  • 8
    ISBN: 3837627691 , 9783837627695
    Language: German
    Pages: 140 S. , 225 mm x 148 mm, 243 g
    Series Statement: Kultur und soziale Praxis
    Parallel Title: Online-Ausg. Für eine Konfliktkultur in Familie und Gesellschaft
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Institut für Kulturanalyse e.V. Für eine Konfliktkultur in Familie und Gesellschaft
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Für eine Konfliktkultur in Familie und Gesellschaft
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    Keywords: Families Congresses Religious aspects ; Islam ; Multiculturalism Congresses Religious aspects ; Islam ; Muslim families Congresses ; Parenting Congresses Study and teaching ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Multikulturelle Gesellschaft ; Vielfalt ; Kommunikation ; Konfliktbewältigung ; Deutschland ; Familie ; Migrationshintergrund ; Kommunikation ; Konfliktbewältigung ; Interkulturelle Kompetenz
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  • 9
    ISBN: 9789264180772
    Language: English
    Pages: 266 S.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Educational research and innovation
    Parallel Title: Parallelausg. L'art pour l'art ? ; L'impact de l'éducation artistique
    Parallel Title: Parallelausg. ¿El arte por el arte? ; La influencia de la educacíon artística
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Winner, Ellen, 1947 - Art for art's sake?
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    Keywords: Kunst ; Bildung ; Education ; Kunsterziehung ; Kreativität ; Kognitive Entwicklung ; Sozialkompetenz ; Ästhetische Erziehung ; Musische Erziehung
    Abstract: Arts education is often said to be a means of developing critical and creative thinking. Arts education has also been argued to enhance performance in non-arts academic subjects such as mathematics, science, reading and writing, and to strengthen students’ academic motivation, self-confidence, and ability to communicate and co-operate effectively. Arts education thus seems to have a positive impact on the three subsets of skills that we define as “skills for innovation”: subject-based skills, including in non-arts subjects; skills in thinking and creativity; and behavioural and social skills. This report examines the state of empirical knowledge about the impact of arts education on these kinds of outcomes. The kinds of arts education examined include arts classes in school (classes in music, visual arts, theatre, and dance), arts-integrated classes (where the arts are taught as a support for an academic subject), and arts study undertaken outside of school (e.g. private music lessons; out-of-school classes in theatre, visual arts, and dance). The report does not deal with education about the arts or cultural education, which may be included in all kinds of subjects.
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  • 10
    ISBN: 9789400763623
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (X, 252 p. 43 illus, digital)
    Series Statement: Educational Linguistics 16
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg.
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    Keywords: Language and languages ; Education ; Education ; Language and languages ; Fremdsprachenlernen ; Universalgrammatik
    Abstract: This book proposes that research into generative second language acquisition (GenSLA) can be applied to the language classroom. Assuming that Universal Grammar plays a role in second language development, it explores generalisations from GenSLA research. The book aims to build bridges between the fields of generative second language acquisition, applied linguistics, and language teaching; and it shows how GenSLA is poised to engage with researchers of second language learning outside the generative paradigm. Each chapter of Universal Grammar and the Second Language Classroom showcases ways in which GenSLA research can inform language pedagogy. Some chapters include classroom research that tests the effectiveness of teaching particular linguistic phenomena. Others review existing research findings, discussing how these findings are useful for language pedagogy. All chapters show how generative linguistics can enhance teachers’ expertise in language and second language development. “This groundbreaking volume ably takes on the gap that currently exists between generative linguistic theory in second language acquisition (GenSLA) and second language pedagogy, by gathering chapters from GenSLA researchers who are interested in the relevance and potential application of their research to second/foreign language teaching. It offers a welcome and thought-provoking contribution to any discussion of the relation between linguistic theory and practice. I recommend it not only for language teachers interested in deepening their understanding of the formal properties of the languages they teach, but also for linguists interested in following up on more practical consequences of the fruits of their theoretical and empirical research.” Donna Lardiere, Georgetown University, Washington DC, USA. NNMMIMH
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknowledgement; Contents; Contributors; Chapter 1: Introduction: Generative Second Language Acquisition and Language Pedagogy; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Conceptual Foundations; 1.2.1 Generative Linguistic Theory; 1.2.2 Generative Second Language Acquisition; 1.3 Overview of the Volume; 1.3.1 Part I: GenSLA Applied to the Classroom; 1.3.2 Part II: GenSLA and Classroom Research; 1.3.3 Part III: GenSLA, the Language Classroom and Beyond; References; Part I: GenSLA Applied to the Classroom; Chapter 2: What Research Can Tell Us About Teaching: The Case of Pronouns and Clitics; 2.1 Introduction
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.2 Object Pronouns in Spanish2.3 Research on the Position of Clitics; 2.4 Application to Language Teaching; References; Chapter 3: L2 Acquisition of Null Subjects in Japanese: A New Generative Perspective and Its Pedagogical Implications; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Null Subjects in Generative Syntax; 3.2.1 Previous Literature; 3.2.2 Null Subjects in Japanese; 3.3 The L2 Data; 3.3.1 Research Questions; 3.3.2 Experiment; 3.3.3 Participants, Procedure, and Method of Analysis; 3.3.4 Results of the Experiment; 3.4 Discussion; 3.4.1 Why "Focus on Form"?; 3.4.2 Further Pedagogical Implications
    Description / Table of Contents: 3.5 SummaryReferences; Chapter 4: Verb Movement in Generative SLA and the Teaching of Word Order Patterns; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Linguistic and Theoretical Foundations; 4.2.1 The Linguistic Background; 4.2.2 Full Transfer/Full Access; 4.2.3 The Learning/Acquisition Distinction; 4.3 Input, Negative Evidence, and Grammar Restructuring; 4.3.1 Resetting the Verb-Movement Parameter; 4.3.2 Losing Verb Second; 4.3.3 The Difficulties of English Word Order; 4.4 Teaching English Word Order; 4.4.1 Grammaring Word Order; 4.4.1.1 Adverbs; 4.4.1.2 Verb Second; 4.5 Conclusions; References
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 5: Modifying the Teaching of Modifiers: A Lesson from Universal Grammar5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Hierarchies of Modifiers: Beyond the Textbook; 5.3 L2 Acquisition of P-Modifier Order; 5.3.1 Experiment I: Aladdin Preference Task; 5.3.2 Experiment II: Aladdin Grammaticality Judgment Task; 5.4 L2 Acquisition of Adjective Order; 5.5 Conclusion; 5.6 Appendix I: The Aladdin Slides; References; Chapter 6: The Syntax-Discourse Interface and the Interface Between Generative Theory and Pedagogical Approaches to SLA; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Interface Properties
    Description / Table of Contents: 6.3 Topic-Comment Structures in Spanish and English6.3.1 Learnability and Interface Properties; 6.4 Methodology; 6.4.1 Research Questions; 6.4.2 Participants; 6.4.3 Tasks; 6.4.3.1 Sentence Selection Task; 6.4.3.2 Sentence Completion Task; 6.4.4 Results; 6.4.4.1 Study 1, L2 Spanish: Sentence Selection Task; 6.4.4.2 Study 1, L2 Spanish: Sentence Completion Task; 6.4.4.3 Study 2, L2 English: Sentence Selection Task; 6.4.4.4 Study 2, L2 English: Sentence Completion Task; 6.5 Discussion and Implications for the L2 Classroom; 6.6 Conclusion; References; Part II: GenSLA and Classroom Research
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 7: Alternations and Argument Structure in Second Language English: Knowledge of Two Types of Intransitive Verbs
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  • 11
    ISBN: 9783642375927
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVIII, 358 p. 37 illus, digital)
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Pacific Rim Objective Measurement Symposium (2012 : Jiaxing) Pacific Rim Objective Measurement Symposium (PROMS) 2012 Conference Proceeding
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    Keywords: Education ; Education ; Konferenzschrift 2012 ; China ; Englischunterricht ; Sprachtest ; Rasch-Modell
    Abstract: The Pacific Rim Objective Measurement Symposium (PROMS) is held in Jiaxing, China August 6-9, 2012. Over the past years, PROMS has been promoting the research of and contributing to the development of Rasch Model in one way or another. As early as in 1980s, the ideas and concepts regarding IRT was first introduced into China by Prof. Shichun Gui, and it is Prof. Gui who first conducted with great success the ten-year long (1990-1999) Equating Project for Matriculation English Test (MET) in China. MET is the most influential entrance examination for higher education administered annually to over 3.3 million candidates then. The Equating Project won recognition by Charles Alderson and other foreign counterparts during 1990s. Academically, those were Good Old Days for Chinese testing experts and psychometricians. Then for certain reasons, the equating practice abruptly discontinued. Therefore, in China nowadays, the application of IRT-based software like BILOG, Parscale, Iteman 4 and others to real testing problem solving is confined to an extremely small 'band' of people. In this sense, PROMS2012 meets an important need in that it provides an excellent introduction of IRT and its application. And anyone who is seriously interested in research and development in the field of psychometrics or language testing will find such a symposium to be an excellent source of information about the application of Rasch Model. PROMS2012 focuses on recent advances in objective measurement and provides an international forum on both the latest research in using Rasch measurement and non-Rasch practice
    Description / Table of Contents: Foreword; Acknowledgements; Conference Organizer; Contents; Chapter 1: On the Potential for Improved Measurement in the Human and Social Sciences; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Linear Measurement as Practical Geometry; 1.3 Geometry and Natural Law; 1.4 Predictive Construct Modeling; References; Chapter 2: A Pilot Study Based on Rasch into the Appropriateness of the TOEIC Bridge Test for Chinese Students: Status Quo and Prospect; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 TOEIC Bridge Test; 2.3 The Research Purpose; 2.4 Research Design; 2.4.1 Subjects; 2.4.2 Method; 2.5 Results and Analysis
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.5.1 Interpretation of Fig.2.12.5.2 Interpretation of Fig.2.2; 2.6 Concluding Remarks; 2.6.1 The Significances; 2.6.2 The Limitations; 2.6.3 The Suggestions for Follow-Up Improvements; References; Chapter 3: Validating the Model of Predictors of Academic Self-Handicapping Behavior; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Methodology; 3.2.1 Introduction; 3.2.2 Sample; 3.2.3 Data Screening of SEQ; 3.2.4 Data Screening of SHQ; 3.3 Analysis of the Measurement Models; 3.3.1 Factorial Validity of the Measurement Model of USE; 3.3.2 CFA and Results of the Measurement Model of USE
    Description / Table of Contents: 3.3.3 CFA and Results of the Second Order Measurement Model of USE3.3.4 CFA and Results of the Measurement Model of SHB; 3.4 Analysis of the Main Study; 3.4.1 Adequacy of Causal Structure of the Model of POASH; 3.4.2 The Test of Equivalence of the Structure Model Across Groups; 3.4.2.1 Gender Invariance of the POASH Model; 3.4.2.2 Nationality Status Invariance of the POASH Model; 3.4.3 Summary of the Analysis of the Main Study; 3.5 Discussions; 3.5.1 Discussion; 3.5.2 Implication of the Study; 3.5.3 Conclusion and Recommendations; References
    Description / Table of Contents: 4: Implementing Formative Assessment in the Translation Course for English Majors-Taking Beijing Sport University as an Example4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Formative Assessment; 4.2.1 Studies on Formative Assessment Abroad and in China; 4.2.2 Definition, Types and Tools of Formative Assessment; 4.3 Methodology; 4.3.1 Participants; 4.3.2 Methods; 4.3.3 Procedures; 4.3.4 Data Collection; 4.4 Results; 4.4.1 Quantitative Data; 4.4.1.1 Results from Questionnaires; 4.4.1.2 Results from Two Achievement Tests; 4.4.2 Qualitative Data; 4.4.2.1 Students´ Feedback from Assessments, Journals and Interviews
    Description / Table of Contents: 4.4.2.2 Teacher´s Feedback via Classroom Observation4.5 Discussion; Appendix A. Questionnaire on Students´ Opinions Toward Formative Assessment in Translation Course; Appendix B. Interview Questions; Appendix C. Pre-test (TEM-8 2002); Part V Translation; Section B English to Chinese; Appendix D. Post-test (TEM-8 1999); Part V Translation; Section B English to Chinese; References; 5: Further Implementation of User Defined Fit Statistics; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Generalised Item Response Model and User Defined Fit Statistics; 5.3 Simulations; 5.3.1 Inducing Local Dependence
    Description / Table of Contents: 5.3.2 Simulation 1: Testing Violations of Local Independence
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknowledgements -- Poster of PROMS2012 -- A Welcome Message from PROMS Chairman -- A Welcome Message from Xu Xianmin, President of Jiaxing University -- A Welcome Message from Zhang Quan, Dean of Faculty of Foreign Studies, Jiaxing University Conference Organizer -- Sponsors -- Papers -- 1. On the Potential for Improved Measurement in the Human and Social Sciences William P. Fisher, Jr. and A. Jackson Stenner -- 2. A Pilot Study Based on Rasch into the Appropriateness of the TOEIC Bridge Test for Chinese Students: Status Quo and Prospect Zhang Quan, Miao Mingzhu, Zhu Chunyan and Eng Han Tan -- 3. Validating the Model of Predictors of Academic Self-handicapping Behavior Hafsa Mzee Mwita,Mohamad Sahari Nordin and Mohd Burhan Ibrahim -- 4. Implementing Formative Assessment in the Translation Course for English Majors LV Siqi -- 5. Further Implementation of User Defined Fit Statistics Daniel Urbach -- 6. Investigating the Consequences of the Application of Formative Evaluation to Reading-Writing Model Yang Hong, Zhou Hong and Zhao Yan -- 7. Learning by Assessing in an EFL Writing Class Trevor A. Holster,William R. Pellowe, J. Lake1, and Aaron Hahn -- 8. Construction and Evaluation of an Item Bank for an Introductory Statistics Class: A Pilot Study Sieh-Hwa Lin, Pei-Jung Hsieh and Li-Chuan Wu -- 9. The Impact of Unobserved Extreme Categories on Item and Person Estimates ---- A Simulation Study -- Edward Feng Li -- 10. Assessment Report on Reading Literacy in Guangxi Ethnic Minority Region ---- Based on PIRLS 2006 Test Analysis Yu Jing and Luo Dehong -- 11. Extended Mantel-Haenszel Procedure for DIF Detection - A Note on Its Implementation in ACER ConQuest Xiaoxun Sun -- 12. A Research on the Effectiveness of DynEd Computer-assisted English Language Learning -----Taking Ningbo Polytechnic as an Example Huang Jingru and Wu Baixang -- 13. Foreign Language Aptitude Components and Different Levels of Foreign Language Proficiency Among Chinese English Majors Li Lanrong -- 14. Motivation and Arabic Learning Achievement: A Comparative Study between Two Types of Gansu Islamic Schools in China Qiao Juping, Noor Lide Abu Kassim, &  Kamal Badrasawi -- 15. Rasch-Based Analysis of Item and Person Fit ---- A language testing practice in Jiaxing University China He Guoxiong and Mu Huifeng -- 16. The contribution of lower-level processing to foreign language reading comprehension with Chinese EFL learners Han Feifei -- 17. Comparing Students’ Citizenship Concepts with Likert-scale Kui Foon Chow -- Abstracts.
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  • 12
    ISBN: 9789400764767
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXIV, 241 p. 50 illus, digital)
    Series Statement: Multilingual Education 5
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg.
    Parallel Title: Online-Ausg. Language alternation, language choice and language encounter in international tertiary education
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    Keywords: Applied linguistics ; Language and languages ; Education ; Education ; Applied linguistics ; Language and languages ; Hochschule ; Sprachkontakt
    Abstract: Reflecting the increased use of English as lingua franca in today’s university education, this volume maps the interplay and competition between English and other tongues in a learning community that in practice is not only bilingual but multilingual. The volume includes case studies from Japan, Australia, South Africa, Germany, Catalonia, China, Denmark and Sweden, analysing a range of issues such as the conflict between the students’ native languages and English, the reality of parallel teaching in English as well as in the local language, and classrooms that are nominally English-speaking but multilingual in practice. The book assesses the factors common to successful bilingual learners, and provides university administrators, policy makers and teachers around the world with a much-needed commentary on the challenges they face in increasingly multilingual surroundings characterized by a heterogeneous student population. Patterns of language alternation and choice have become increasingly important to the development of an understanding of the internationalisation of higher education that is occurring world-wide. This volume draws on the extensive and varied literature related to the sociolinguistics of globalisation - linguistic ethnography, discourse analysis, language teaching, language and identity, and language planning - as the theoretical bases for the description of the nature of these emerging multilingual communities that are increasingly found in international education. It uses observational data from eleven studies that take into account the macro (societal), meso (university) and micro (participant) levels of language interaction to explicate the range of language encounters - highlighting both successful and problematic interactions and their related language ideologies. Although English is the common lingua franca, the studies in the volume highlight the importance of the multilingual resources available to participants in higher educational institutions that are used to negotiate and solve their language problems. The volume brings to our attention a range of important insights into language issues found in the internationalisation of higher education, and provides a resource for those wishing to understand or do research on how language hybridity and multilingual communicative practices are evolving there. Richard B. Baldauf Jr., Professor, The University of Queensland
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents; Notes on Contributors; Hybridity and Complexity: Language Choice and Language Ideologies; References; Part I: The Local Language as a Resource in Social, Administrative and Learning Interactions; Kitchen Talk - Exploring Linguistic Practices in Liminal Institutional Interactions in a Multilingual University Setting; 1 Introduction; 2 Data and Method; 3 Analysis; Changing Engagement Frameworks and Language Choice; Language Consistency; Language Alternation; Negotiating Language Choice and Social Identity; Enforcing English as the Norm; Language and Identity: Playing with Stereotypes
    Description / Table of Contents: Identity Potential and Potential Problems with Using the Local LanguageLanguage/Medium Alternation as Proficiency Practice; 4 Discussion; Appendix: Transcription Conventions; References; Japanese and English as Lingua Francas: Language Choices for International Students in Contemporary Japan; 1 Introduction; 2 The Current Study; Participants; Methods of Data Collection and Analysis; 3 Data Analysis; Insertive Use of English as a LF; Example 1; Example 2; Example 3; Preference for English as LF; Example 4; Example 5; Example 6; Example 7; Example 8; Persistent Use of Japanese as the LF
    Description / Table of Contents: Example 94 Beyond a Matter of LF Selection: Styling in Lingua Franca Talk; Example 10; Example 11; 5 Conclusion; References; Plurilingual Resources in Lingua Franca Talk: An Interactionist Perspective; 1 Introduction; 2 Lingua Franca Talk and Interactional Accomplishment; The Accomplishment of Lingua Franca Talk; Choosing a Lingua Franca; Fragment 1; Fragment 2; Fragment 3; Assessments of Competence; Fragment 4; Lingua Franca and the Accomplishment of Interaction; Fragment 5; 3 Plurilingual Resources in ELF Talk; Fragment 6
    Description / Table of Contents: Code-Switching in Lingua Franca Interactions and the Accomplishment of Socio-institutional GoalsFragment 7; Code-Switching in Lingua Franca and the Accomplishment of Teaching/Learning Goals; Fragment 8; Fragment 9; 4 Conclusions; References; Language Choice and Linguistic Variation in Classes Nominally Taught in English; 1 Introduction; 2 The Example of Sweden; 3 Earlier Studies and Theoretical Views; 4 A Study of Language Choice; 5 Patterns of Language Choice; A Multilingual Milieu?; The Functions of Other Languages; Example 1; Example 2; Attitudes to Languages and Language Choice
    Description / Table of Contents: 6 Characteristics of the MilieuNorms for Language Choice, What Are They Like?; International or National Context?; 7 Conclusion; References; Active Biliteracy? Students Taking Decisions About Using Languages for Academic Purposes; 1 Introduction: Moving from One Academic Language to Another; 2 The Design of the Study; 3 The Research Participants; Victor; Language Background; Language Challenges; John; Language Background; Perceived Language Challenges; Karin; Language Background; Perceived Language Problems; Francois and Yolande; Language Background; Perceived Language Problems
    Description / Table of Contents: 4 Learning in a New Language
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  • 13
    ISBN: 9783642353895
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXVII, 184 p. 4 illus, online resource)
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Wang, Min The alter ego perspectives of literary historiography
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    Abstract: Min Wang’s book is a unique contribution to Chinese studies. Starting with a detailed survey of dozens of histories of Chinese literature authored in the past century by Chinese, Japanese, and Western scholars, she applies a highly sophisticated analysis to what she calls “literary historiography.” She proceeds in the bulk of the book to a close consideration of Stephen Owen’s particular innovations in this field, focusing on an abundance of specific textual examples. This book sets a new standard for literary meta-history in Sinology. Paul W. Kroll Professor of Chinese University of Colorado Paul W. Kroll Professor of Chinese University of Colorado
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 1: IntroductionChapter 2: An Overview of Chinese Literary History -- Chapter 3: The Notion of Discursive Communities: A Case Study of Huaigu Poems -- Chapter 4: The Cultural Tang and Temple Visiting Poems -- Chapter 5: The Alter Ego Perspectives and Literary Historiography.
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  • 14
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    ISBN: 9789462093805
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (online resource)
    Series Statement: Critical Literacy Teaching Series, Challenging Authors and Genre
    Series Statement: Critical Literacy Teaching Series: Challenging Authors and Genres 3
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Science Fiction and Speculative Fiction: Challenging Genres
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    Abstract: Preliminary Material /P. L. Thomas -- Introduction /P. L. Thomas -- A Case for SF and Speculative Fiction /P. L. Thomas -- SF and Speculative Novels /Michael Svec and Mike Winiski -- SF Novels and Sociological Experimentation /Aaron Passell -- “Peel[ing] Apart Layers of Meaning” in SF Short Fiction /Jennifer Lyn Dorsey -- Reading Alien Suns /John Hoben -- Singularity, Cyborgs, Drones, Replicants and Avatars /Leila E. Villaverde and Roymieco A. Carter -- Troubling Notions of Reality in Caprica /Erin Brownlee Dell -- “I Try to Remember Who I am and Who I Am Not” /Sean P. Connors -- “It’s a Bird … It’s a Plane … It’s … A Comic Book in the Classroom?” /Sean P. Connors -- The Enduring Power of SF, Speculative and Dystopian Fiction /P. L. Thomas -- Author Biographies /P. L. Thomas.
    Abstract: Why did Kurt Vonnegut shun being labeled a writer of science fiction (SF)? How did Margaret Atwood and Ursula K. Le Guin find themselves in a public argument about the nature of SF? This volume explores the broad category of SF as a genre, as one that challenges readers, viewers, teachers, and scholars, and then as one that is often itself challenged (as the authors in the collection do). SF, this volume acknowledges, is an enduring argument. The collected chapters include work from teachers, scholars, artists, and a wide range of SF fans, offering a powerful and unique blend of voices to scholarship about SF as well as examinations of the place for SF in the classroom. Among the chapters, discussions focus on SF within debates for and against SF, the history of SF, the tensions related to SF and other genres, the relationship between SF and science, SF novels, SF short fiction, SF film and visual forms (including TV), SF young adult fiction, SF comic books and graphic novels, and the place of SF in contemporary public discourse. The unifying thread running through the volume, as with the series, is the role of critical literacy and pedagogy, and how SF informs both as essential elements of liberatory and democratic education
    Description / Table of Contents: A case for SF and speculative fiction / P.L. ThomasSF and speculative novels / Michael Svec and Mike Winiski -- SF novels and sociological experimentation / Aaron Passell -- "Peel[ing] apart layers of meaning" in SF short fiction / Jennifer Lyn Dorsey -- Reading alien suns / John Hoben -- Singularity, cyborgs, drones, replicants and avatars / Leila E. Villaverde and Roymieco A. Carter -- Throbling notions of reality in Caprica / Erin Brownlee Dell -- "I try to remember who I am and who I am not" / Sean P. Connors -- "it's bird ... it's plane ... it's ...comic book in the classroom?" / Sean P. Connors -- The enduring power of SF, speculative and dystopian fiction / P.L. Thomas -- Author biographies.
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  • 15
    ISBN: 9789462092662
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (X, 202 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: The Future of Education Research
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Multilingualism and Multimodality: Current Challenges for Educational Studies
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    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Ingrid de Saint-Georges and Jean-Jacques Weber -- Multilingualism, Multimodality and the Future of Education Research /Ingrid de Saint-Georges -- Superdiverse Repertoires and the Individual /Jan Blommaert and Ad Backus -- From Multilingual Practices to Social Processes /Luisa Martín Rojo -- Language, Superdiversity and Education /Adrian Blackledge , Angela Creese and Jaspreet Kaur Takhi -- Multilingualism in EU Institutions /Ruth Wodak -- Multilingual Universities and the Monolingual Mindset /Jean-Jacques Weber and Kristine Horner -- Recognizing Learning /Gunther Kress -- Multimodality and Digital Technologies in the Classroom /Carey Jewitt -- Power, Miscommunication and Cultural Diversity /Laurent Filliettaz , Stefano Losa and Barbara Duc -- Geographies of Discourse /Ron Scollon -- Index /Ingrid de Saint-Georges and Jean-Jacques Weber.
    Abstract: In the social sciences and humanities, researchers often qualify the period in which we are living as ‘late-modern’, ‘post-modern’ or ‘superdiverse’. These terms seek to capture changing conditions and priorities brought about by a new social order. This social order is characterized, among other traits, by an increased visibility of social, cultural and linguistic diversity, arising out of unprecedented migration and mobility patterns. It is also associated with the development of information and communication technologies, which in the digital era transform communication patterns, identities, relationships and possibilities for action. For education, these late-modern conditions create numerous interesting challenges, given that they are of course reflected in the classroom and other sites of learning. Conditions of ‘superdiversity’ mean that, in educational institutions, varied practices, linguistic repertoires, and symbolic resources come into contact, posing questions about how institutions and actors choose to deal with this diversity. Likewise, digital technologies with their possibilities for assembling and using multimodal texts in new ways transform the learning experience, redefining what counts as teaching, learning, knowledge, or assessment. By providing careful analyses of policies and interactions in superdiverse, technologically complex, educational contexts, the authors of this volume contribute something important: they give a shape—a semiotic form—to some of the issues raised by transnational migration, sociocultural diversity, and digital complexity. They construct a framework for reflecting about the new social order and its impact on education. They also reveal the kinds of new questions and new terrains that can and must be explored by linguistic research if it wants to stay relevant for education in these times of change
    Description / Table of Contents: Multilingualism and Multimodality: Current Challenges for Educational Studies; TABLE OF CONTENTS; THE FUTURE OF EDUCATION RESEARCH: Introduction to the series of three volumes; PREFACE; MULTILINGUALISM, MULTIMODALITY AND THEFUTURE OF EDUCATION RESEARCH; EDUCATION IN TIMES OF CHANGE; MULTILINGUALISM AND MULTIMODALITY: DIVERSE READINGS; Overview of the Chapters; Key Themes; THE FUTURE OF EDUCATION RESEARCH; NOTE; REFERENCES; I. MULTILINGUALISM:CONCEPTS, PRACTICES AND POLICIES; SUPERDIVERSE REPERTOIRES ANDTHE INDIVIDUAL; INTRODUCTION; SUPERDIVERSITY; LANGUAGE LEARNING TRAJECTORIES
    Description / Table of Contents: The Biographic Dimension of RepertoiresLearning by Degree; KNOWLEDGE OF LANGUAGE(S); Thirty-Eight Languages; Competence Detailed; Repertoires as Indexical Biographies; LATE-MODERN REPERTOIRES AND SUBJECTS; NOTES; REFERENCES; FROM MULTILINGUAL PRACTICES TO SOCIALPROCESSES: The Understanding of Linguistic 'Respect' in Contact Zones; A SOCIOLINGUISTIC ETHNOGRAPHY IN A MADRID SECONDARY SCHOOL; RESEARCH QUESTIONS; Excerpt 1; Excerpt 2; NEGOTIATION: THE MONOLINGUAL NORM AND MUTUAL 'RESPECT'; Excerpt 3; CONCLUSIONS; NOTES; REFERENCES; LANGUAGE, SUPERDIVERSITY AND EDUCATION; SUPERDIVERSITY
    Description / Table of Contents: MULTILINGUALISMHETEROGLOSSIA; METHODS; HETEROGLOSSIA IN THE LANGUAGE CLASSROOM; DISCUSSION; NOTES; REFERENCES; MULTILINGUALISM IN EU INSTITUTIONS: Between Policy Making and Implementation; INTEGRATING CRITICAL SOCIOLINGUISTICS AND CRITICALDISCOURSE STUDIES; Defining Critique and Critical; Multilingualism and the EU's Lisbon Strategy; ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORK: CSL AND DHA; Theoretical Background and Key Concepts; Research Methodology and Research Foci; LANGUAGE IDEOLOGIES AND EVERYDAY PRACTICES; Ethnography of the EU Institutions; 'Performing Multilingualism'
    Description / Table of Contents: Ideas/Ideologies about MultilingualismSOME FUTURE PERSPECTIVES; NOTES; REFERENCES; MULTILINGUAL UNIVERSITIES ANDTHE MONOLINGUAL MINDSET; INTRODUCTION; MONOLINGUAL VERSUS MULTILINGUAL MINDSET; What is a Language?; What is Multilingualism?; THE MONOLINGUAL MINDSET AND NATIONAL NARRATIVES OF SURVIVAL; CASE STUDY OF TWO MULTILINGUAL UNIVERSITIES; How the Universities of Helsinki and Luxembourg Fit intothe Discourses of Survival; How Both Universities are Caught Up in Language Ideological Debates; CONCLUSION: THE MONOLINGUAL HABITUS OF MULTILINGUAL UNIVERSITIES; NOTES; REFERENCES
    Description / Table of Contents: II. MULTIMODALITY:CONCEPTS, PRACTICES AND CONSEQUENCESRECOGNIZING LEARNING: A Perspective from a Social Semiotic Theory of Multimodality; EDUCATION IN A PERIOD OF SOCIAL TRANSITION: FROM 'STATE'TO THE NEO-LIBERAL MARKET; 'SIGNS OF LEARNING': AGENCY, PRINCIPLES, RESOURCES; RECOGNITION: AGENCY AND MULTIMODALITY; RECOGNITION THROUGH A SOCIAL SEMIOTIC THEORY OF MULTIMODALITY; EMBODIED KNOWING: THE NOTIONS OF IMPLICITNESS AND EXPLICITNESS; EDUCATION AS A FULLY MARKETIZED COMMODITY; NOTE; REFERENCES; MULTIMODALITY AND DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES INTHE CLASSROOM; INTRODUCTION; A MULTIMODAL PERSPECTIVE
    Description / Table of Contents: TECHNOLOGY IN THE ENGLISH CLASSROOM
    Note: "The contributions presented in this volume derive from the second lecture series - in a set four - dedicated to the interdisciplinary investigation of the 'Future of Education Research'. This second series took place between September 2011 and January 2012 at the Faculty of Language and Literature, Humanities, Arts and Education (FLSHASE), University of Luxembourg." - Seite ix , Literaturangaben
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  • 16
    ISBN: 978-3-8329-6761-1 , 3-8329-6761-3
    Language: German , English
    Pages: 308 S. : , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    Edition: 1. Aufl.
    Series Statement: Raum, Stadt, Architektur 1
    Series Statement: Raum, Stadt, Architektur
    DDC: 114
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  • 17
    ISBN: 3837617777 , 9783837617771
    Language: German
    Pages: 347 Seiten , Illustrationen , 225 x 135 mm, 495 g
    Series Statement: Edition Kulturwissenschaft Band 11
    Series Statement: Edition Kulturwissenschaft
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Kulturgrenzen in postimperialen Räumen
    DDC: 900
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    Keywords: Multiculturalism Congresses ; Multiculturalism Congresses ; Bosnian literature Congresses History and criticism ; Ukrainian literature Congresses History and criticism ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Bosnien ; Ukraine West ; Multikulturelle Gesellschaft ; Mehrsprachigkeit ; Kulturelle Identität ; Geschichte
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  • 18
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    Boston, MA : Springer US
    ISBN: 9781441905888
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource , v.: digital
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Science and Law Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Series Statement: Literacy Studies, Perspectives from Cognitive Neurosciences, Linguistics, Psychology and Education 3
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    Keywords: Education ; Applied linguistics ; Comparative linguistics ; Psycholinguistics ; Semitic languages ; Language and languages
    Abstract: Modern Hebrew is a highly synthetic Semitic language--its lexicon is rich in morphemes. This volume supplies the first in-depth psycholinguistic analysis of the interaction between morphological knowledge and spelling in Hebrew. It also examines how far this model can be applied to other languages. Anchored to a connectionist, cognitive, cross-linguistic and typological framework, the study accords with today's perception of spelling as being much more than a mere technical skill. Contemporary psycholinguistic literature views spelling as a window on what people know about words and their stru
    Description / Table of Contents: Spelling Morphology; LITERACY STUDIES; Preface; Contents; Chapter 1: Introduction: A Linguist's Journey Towards Written Language; Early Language Acquisition: The Oral Tradition; Acquiring the Language of Literacy; Learning to Think for Writing; Learning the Script-as-Model; Levels of Representation: Phonology, Morphology and Orthography; Phonology; Morphology; Orthography; Notes; References; Chapter 2: The Psycholinguistics of Spelling: Phonology and Beyond; Spelling in Psychological and Cognitive Science; Spelling as Language; A Typological View of Spelling Development; Phonology
    Description / Table of Contents: Orthographic PropertiesNotes; References; Chapter 3: Morphological Scaffolding in Learning to Spell: A Cross-Linguistic Review; References; Chapter 4: Spelling, Lexicon and Morphology; Phonology and the Lexicon; Orthography and the Lexicon; The Typological Impact of Morphology; Morphological Richness: Semantics; Morphological Richness: Systems; Morphological Richness: Morpho-Phonology and Allomorphy; Spelling Hebrew Morphology; Notes; References; Chapter 5: Historical and Sociolinguistic Perspectives on Hebrew; Roots of Modern Hebrew; References
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 6: The Hebrew Phonology-Orthography InterfaceCurrent Orthographic Versions; Vowel Representation: A Historical Review; Orthographic Changes; Sources of Hebrew Spelling Errors; Summary; Letter Frequencies; Notes; References; Chapter 7: Morpho-Orthographic Infrastructure; Spelling Non-linear Morphology; Spelling Linear Morphology; Complex Morphology in Spelling; Extending Written Word Boundaries; Word or Box?; Summary; Notes; References; Chapter 8: Root and Function Letters; Demarcating Core from Envelope Letters; Homophony and Morphology; Spelling Root Letters
    Description / Table of Contents: Morpho-Phonological Cues to Root SpellingSpelling Function (Affix) Letters; Mapping Morphological Roles of Function Letters; Summary; Notes; References; Chapter 9: The Phono-Morpho-Orthographic AHWY ???? Juncture; Blurring the Consonant-Vowel Distinction; Phono-Morpho-Orthographic Features of Vowel AHWY; Summary; Notes; References; Chapter 10: Spelling Cues in Nominals; Data Mining in the Nominal Lexicon; Spelling Cues in Nominal Morphology; Beyond Transparent Nouns; Cues in Compound Structures; Cues in Opaque Nominals; Summary; Notes; References
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 11: Spelling Cues in Nominal InflectionGender; Number; Incorporation; Spelling Inflectional Morphology; Notes; References; Chapter 12: Spelling Cues in Verb Formation; Composite Verb Structure; Temporal Binyan Configurations; Modal Stems; Interim Summary; Agreement Suffixes; Spelling Verb Structure; Optional Accusative Inflection; Summary; Notes; References; Chapter 13: Conclusion: The Psycholinguistics of Hebrew Spelling; Final Word; Notes; References; Index;
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    ISBN: 9783506771339 , 3506771337
    Language: German
    Pages: 290 Seiten
    Series Statement: Beiträge zur komparativen Theologie 4
    Series Statement: Beiträge zur komparativen Theologie
    DDC: 290
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    Keywords: Literatur ; Inhaltsanalyse ; Wahrnehmung ; Islam ; Muslim ; Beispiel ; Autor ; Deutschland Türkei ; Literatur ; Inhaltsanalyse ; Perzeption ; Islam ; Muslime ; Rezeption ; Jahrhundert 18 ; Jahrhundert 19 ; Jahrhundert 20 ; Jahrhundert 21 ; Beispielhafte Fälle ; Autoren/Schriftsteller ; Germany Turkey ; Literature ; Content analysis ; Perceptions ; Muslims ; reception ; Century 18th ; Century 19th ; Century 20th ; Century 21st ; Exemplary cases ; Authors/writers ; Migranten Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim ; Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von ; Heine, Heinrich ; Orientalismus ; Kosmopolitismus ; Şenocak, Zafer ; Pamuk, Orhan ; Gürsel, Nedim ; Kermani, Navid ; Migrants orientalism ; cosmopolitisme ; Deutschland ; Türkei ; Konferenzschrift Zentrum für komparative Theologie und Kulturwissenschaften der Universität Paderborn 06.2010 ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Deutsch ; Türkisch ; Literatur ; Islam ; Islambild ; Geschichte ; Islambild
    Note: Basiert auf einer Tagung, die ... im Juni 2010 am Zentrum für Komparative Theologie und Kulturwissenschaften der Universität Paderborn stattfand (Einleitung Seite15/16)
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  • 20
    ISBN: 9781848851689 , 1848851685
    Language: English
    Pages: XIX, 284 S., [4] Bl. , Ill. , 22 cm
    Series Statement: International library of Iranian studies 29
    Series Statement: Iran and the Persianate world
    Series Statement: International library of Iranian studies
    DDC: 704.948970955
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    Keywords: Islam and architecture ; Shīʿah ; Islamic art ; Islam and art ; Islam and architecture ; Islam and art ; Islamic art ; Shīʿah ; Iran ; Iran Civilization ; Islamic art ; Iran ; Islam and art ; Islam and architecture ; Iran ; Shīʿah ; Iran ; Iran ; Civilization ; Konferenzschrift 2006 ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift 2006 ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift 2006 ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Iran ; Schiiten ; Islamische Kunst ; Sachkultur ; Volksfrömmigkeit ; Iran ; Schiiten ; Frömmigkeit ; Kunst ; Ikonographie ; Symbolik ; Sachkultur
    Note: Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke
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    Dordrecht : Springer Science+Business Media B.V
    ISBN: 9789400723276
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource , v.: digital
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Science and Law Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Series Statement: Literacy Studies, Perspectives from Cognitive Neurosciences, Linguistics, Psychology and Education 5
    DDC: 306.072
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    Keywords: Education ; Psycholinguistics ; Sociolinguistics
    Abstract: As populations become more mobile, so interest grows in bi- and multilingualism, particularly in the context of education. This volume focuses on the singular situation in Israel, whose complex multiculturalism has Hebrew and Arabic as official languages, English as an academic and political language, and tongues such as Russian and Amharic spoken by immigrants. Presenting research on bi- and trilingualism in Israel from a multitude of perspectives, the book focuses on four aspects of multilingualism and literacy in Israel: Arabic-Hebrew bilingual education and Arabic literacy development; sec
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  • 22
    ISBN: 978-3-8376-1861-7
    Language: German
    Pages: 295 S. : , Ill., graph. Darst. ; , 23 cm.
    Series Statement: Kultur- und Medientheorie
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.01
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    Keywords: Authentizität. ; Begriff. ; Kulturwissenschaften. ; Diskurs. ; Künste. ; Nationalbewusstsein. ; Kollektives Gedächtnis. ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Authentizität ; Begriff ; Kulturwissenschaften ; Authentizität ; Diskurs ; Künste ; Nationalbewusstsein ; Kollektives Gedächtnis
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  • 23
    ISBN: 9783851326260 , 3851326261
    Language: German
    Pages: 301 S.
    DDC: 305.8001
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    Keywords: Bhabha, Homi K. ; Identität ; Interkulturalität ; Das Andere ; Kulturtheorie ; Konferenzschrift 2008 ; Konferenzschrift 2008 ; Konferenzschrift 2008 ; Konferenzschrift 2008 ; Konferenzschrift 2008 ; Kongress ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift 2008 ; Konferenzschrift 2008 ; Konferenzschrift 2008 ; Konferenzschrift 2008 ; Bhabha, Homi K. 1949- ; Kulturtheorie ; Interkulturalität ; Identität ; Das Andere
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  • 24
    ISBN: 9782247105274 , 2247105270
    Language: French
    Pages: VIII, 333 S.
    Series Statement: Thèmes et commentaires
    Series Statement: Actes
    DDC: 340
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    Keywords: Law Congresses Translating ; Law Congresses Language ; Semantics (Law) Congresses ; Translating and interpreting Congresses ; Konferenzschrift ; Recht ; Übersetzung
    Note: Papers presented at an international colloquium organized by CECOJI (UMR 6224 CNRS) and Juriscope (UMS 2268 CNRS), October 15-16, 2009 , Includes bibliographical references
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  • 25
    ISBN: 9789027206763
    Language: English
    Pages: VII, 626 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    Series Statement: Typological studies in language (TSL) vol. 95
    Series Statement: Typological studies in language
    DDC: 417/.22
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    Keywords: Creole dialects ; Typology (Linguistics) ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Kreolische Sprachen ; Sprachtypologie
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    Dordrecht : Springer Science+Business Media B.V
    ISBN: 9789048195695 , 1283085739 , 9781283085731
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (X, 200p, digital)
    Series Statement: Educational Linguistics 12
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T.
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    Keywords: Applied linguistics ; Language and languages ; Education ; Education ; Applied linguistics ; Language and languages ; Education Psychology ; Fremdsprachenunterricht ; Selbstgesteuertes Lernen
    Abstract: This book contributes to our growing understanding of the nature and development of language learner self-concept. It assesses the relevant literature in the disciplines of psychology and applied linguistics and describes in-depth, qualitative research examining the self-concepts of tertiary-level EFL learners. Although researchers in applied linguistics and SLA have recognized the importance of self-constructs, there remains little empirical work in the context of foreign language learning that focuses exclusively and at length on this central psychological construct. The content of this monograph draws on interdisciplinary sources, with input from psychology and applied linguistics. It will appeal to students and researchers interested in language-learner psychology as well as self-related constructs in general. The text provides insights into how learners view themselves, and how these self-beliefs can develop and affect the progress of an individual's language learning.
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknowledgements; Contents; List of Appendices; List of Figures; List of Tables; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Introduction; 2 What Is Self-Concept?; 2.1 Understanding Self-Concept; 3 Understanding Self-Concept in the FLL Context; 3.1 Introduction; 4 How Do Learners Form Their Self-Concepts?; 4.1 Introduction; 5 Internal Frames of Reference in FL Self-Concept Formation; 5.1 Defining Internal Factors; 6 External Frames of Reference in FL Self-Concept Formation; 6.1 Defining External Factors; 7 Implications for Educators and Researchers; 7.1 Introduction; References; Appendix A Example Consent Form
    Description / Table of Contents: Appendix B Bio-data of Interview ParticipantsAppendix C Open-Ended Interview Guidelines; General Background About Self; About Self as Language Learner; General About Language Learning; Any Questions for Me?; Appendix D Written Narrative Descriptions: Guidelines; You as a Language Learner Guidelines; Appendix E Autobiographies: Guidelines; Your Language Learning Life History; Appendix F Referencing Conventions for Data Extracts; Glossary and Abbreviations; Terminology; Expressions Used in the Data Transcripts; Index
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    Berlin : De Gruyter | Berlin : Knowledge Unlatched
    ISBN: 9783110222470
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 319 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Trends in medieval philology volume 18
    Series Statement: Trends in medieval philology
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Aspects of the performative in medieval culture
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    Keywords: Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Literatur ; Performativität ; Autorschaft ; Geschichte 500-1500 ; Sachtext ; Performativität ; Autorschaft ; Geschichte 500-1500
    Abstract: The volume assesses performative structures within a variety of medieval forms of textuality, from vernacular literature to records of parliamentary proceedings, from prayer books to musical composition. Three issues are central to the volume: the role of ritual speech acts; the way in which authorship can be seen as created within medieval texts rather than as a given category; finally, phenomena of voice, created and situated between citation and repetition, especially in forms which appropriate and transform literary tradition. The volume encompasses articles by historians and musicologists as well as literary scholars
    Abstract: Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Medieval Culture 'betwixt and between': An introduction -- I. 'Pr228;senzeffekte': Performing the Penitential Psalms in the Middle Ages -- 'Remember me in your prayers': Reading the Church Slavonic Psalter as an act of commemoration -- Performing Parliament in the Rotuli Parliamentorum -- II. Performing the self: Constructions of authorial identity -- Scurrilitas: Sex, magic, and the performance of fictionality in Anselm of Besate's Rhetorimachia -- Authorship and performance in Dante's Vita nova -- Paradoxes of performance: Autobiography in the songs of Hugo von Montfort and Oswald von Wolkenstein -- Performative desires: Sereni's re-staging of Dante and Petrarch -- III. Embodied voice: Reading and re-reading -- Singing Sweetly to the Virgin: Josquin's Inviolata -- Re-presenting set-piece description in the courtly romance: Hartmann's adaptation of Chr233;tien's Erec et Enide. -- 'Ich pin der haid Aristotiles. ein exempel nemend des': Performing Aristotle's lessons -- Dante's reception in German literature: a question of performance? -- List of abbreviations -- Selected bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 3837611825 , 9783837611823
    Language: German
    Pages: 328 S. , 22,5 cm
    Series Statement: Kultur- und Medientheorie
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Identität und Unterschied
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Alvarado Leyton, Cristian Identität und Unterschied
    DDC: 300
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    Keywords: Multiculturalism Congresses ; Cultural pluralism Congresses ; Ethnicity Congresses ; Kultursoziologie ; Identität ; Differenz ; Unterschied ; Transdifferenz ; Kulturtheorie ; Kultur ; Theorie ; Kultur ; Identität ; Differenz ; Kongress ; Erlangen 〈2008〉 ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Identität ; Differenz ; Kultur ; Hermeneutik ; Identität ; Differenz ; Kultur ; Hermeneutik
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    Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing Company | Berlin : Knowledge Unlatched
    ISBN: 9789027288486
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 488 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Chomskyan (r)evolutions
    DDC: 415/.0182
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    Keywords: Chomsky, Noam ; Chomsky, Noam ; Generative grammar ; Generative grammar ; Language arts ; Language Arts & Disciplines / Linguistics ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Festschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Chomsky, Noam 1928- ; Generative Grammatik
    Abstract: Chomsky's atavistic revolution (with a little help from his enemies) / John E. Joseph -- The equivocation of form and notation in generative grammar / Christopher Beedham -- Chomsky's paradigm : what it includes and what it excludes / Joanna Radwanska-Williams -- "Scientific revolutions" and other kinds of regime change / Stephen O. Murray -- Noam and Zellig / Bruce Nevin -- Chomsky 1951a and Chomsky 1951b / Peter T. Daniels -- Grammar and language in syntactic structures : transformational progress and structuralist "reflux" / Pierre Swiggers -- Chomsky's other revolution / R. Allen Harris -- Chomsky between revolutions / Malcolm D. Hyman -- What do we talk about, when we talk about "universal grammar" and how have we talked about it? / Margaret Thomas -- Migrating propositions and the evolution of generative grammar / Marcus Tomalin -- Universalism and human difference in Chomskyan linguistics : the first "superhominid" and the language faculty / Christopher Hutton -- The evolution of meaning and grammar : Chomskyan theory and the evidence from grammaticalization / T. Craig Christy -- Chomsky in search of a pedigree / Camiel Hamans & Pieter A.M. Seuren -- The "linguistics wars" : a tentative assessment by an outsider witness / Giorgio Graffi -- British empiricism and transformational grammar : a current debate / Jacqueline Léon -- Historiography's contribution to theoretical linguistics / Julie Tetel Andresen
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Chomsky's atavistic revolution (with a little help from his enemies) , The equivocation of form and notation in generative grammar , Chomsky's paradigm : what it includes and what it excludes , "Scientific revolutions" and other kinds of regime change , Noam and Zellig , Chomsky 1951a and Chomsky 1951b , Grammar and language in syntactic structures : transformational progress and structuralist "reflux" , Chomsky's other revolution , Chomsky between revolutions , What do we talk about, when we talk about "universal grammar" and how have we talked about it? , Migrating propositions and the evolution of generative grammar , Universalism and human difference in Chomskyan linguistics : the first "superhominid" and the language faculty , The evolution of meaning and grammar : Chomskyan theory and the evidence from grammaticalization , Chomsky in search of a pedigree , The "linguistics wars" : a tentative assessment by an outsider witness , British empiricism and transformational grammar : a current debate , Historiography's contribution to theoretical linguistics
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