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Multilingualism / (Notice n° 853)

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010 ## - LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CONTROL NUMBER
LC control number 2014032052
020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9781107471481 (pbk)
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System control number (NhCcYBP)99963589672
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System control number (OCoLC)888165540
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100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Stavans, Anat,
245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Multilingualism /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Anat Stavans and Charlotte Hoffmann.
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Place of publication, distribution, etc. Cambridge, UK :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Cambridge University Press ;
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2015.
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Extent xii, 308 p. :
Other physical details ill., maps ;
Dimensions 23 cm.
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Title Key Topics in Sociolinguistics
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Bibliography, etc. note Includes bibliographical references (pages 272-293) and index.
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Formatted contents note "How do children and adults become multilingual? How do they use their languages? What influence does being multilingual have on their identities? What is the social impact of multilingualism today and how do societies accommodate it? These are among the fascinating questions examined by this book. Exploring multilingualism in individuals and in society at large, Stavans and Hoffmann argue that it evolves not from one factor in particular, but from a vast range of environmental and personal influences and circumstances: from migration to globalisation, from the spread of English to a revived interest in minority languages, from social mobility to intermarriage. The book shows the important role of education in helping to promote or maintain pupils' multilingual language competence and multilingual literacy, and in helping to challenge traditional monolingual attitudes. A clear and incisive account of this growing phenomenon, it is essential reading for students, teachers and policy-makers alike.<br/>
Title - A multidisciplinary approach to the study of multilingualism involving descriptive, theoretical and analytical tools from sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics and education<br/>
-- - Contains a range of examples of multilingualism from different contexts which will help the reader to develop a view of the subject as a multifaceted and complex phenomenon<br/>
-- - Explores the impact of multilingualism on society and identity, providing an organic description of multilingualism as a result of, and response to, contemporary social trends." (Publisher's Website)<br/>
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Formatted contents note CONTENTS:
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Formatted contents note List of figures and maps
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Formatted contents note List of tables
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Formatted contents note Acknowledgements<br/>
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Formatted contents note Introduction
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Formatted contents note Part I Global and societal issues in multilingualism and trilingualism
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Formatted contents note 1 Historical perspectives of language contact
Title 1.1 Introduction<br/>
-- 1.2 Early records of language contact<br/>
-- 1.3 Religion, military conquest and colonisation as determinants of language contact<br/>
-- 1.4 The role of reading, writing and education<br/>
-- 1.5 The creation of multilingual states as a result of dynastic politics<br/>
-- 1.6 The creation of multilingual states as a result of federation<br/>
-- 1.7 Migration and resettlement of people<br/>
-- 1.8 Conclusion<br/>
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Formatted contents note 2 Patterns of societal multilingualism<br/>
Title 2.1 Introduction<br/>
-- 2.2 Commonly used terms to denote types of languages and groups of speakers<br/>
-- 2.3 Some contemporary social trends contributing to multilingualism<br/>
-- 2.4 Multilingual organisation<br/>
-- 2.5 Peru: a summative case study<br/>
-- 2.6 Conclusion
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Formatted contents note 3 Old and new linguistic minorities
Title 3.1 Introduction<br/>
-- 3.2 Linguistic minorities: communities and their languages <br/>
-- 3.3 Two minorities and three languages: Germans and Ladins in South Tyrol<br/>
-- 3.4 An autochthonous minority and a new minority in a young state: Arabs and Russians in Israel<br/>
-- 3.5 Conclusion<br/>
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Formatted contents note 4 Globalisation, language spread and new multilingualisms
Title 4.1 Introduction<br/>
-- 4.2 Decolonialisation and postcolonialism<br/>
-- 4.3 Globalisation and internationalisation<br/>
-- 4.4 Factors and forces behind language spread<br/>
-- 4.5 The emergence of postcolonial patterns of multilingualism<br/>
-- 4.6 Multilingualism with English<br/>
-- 4.7 Conclusion
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Formatted contents note Part II Construing individual multilingualism
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Formatted contents note 5 Individual multilingualism
Title 5.1 Introduction<br/>
-- 5.2 Multilingual individuals – who are they?<br/>
-- 5.3 The study of multilingualism<br/>
-- 5.4 How do children become trilingual?<br/>
-- 5.5 Acquisition of a third language through schooling<br/>
-- 5.6 Conclusion
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Formatted contents note 6 Multilingual language competence and use
Title 6.1 Introduction<br/>
-- 6.2 Multilingual competence<br/>
-- 6.3 Explaining multilingual competence: multilingual language processing models<br/>
-- 6.4 Defining code-switching<br/>
-- 6.5 Code-switching and code-mixing: how and why?<br/>
-- 6.6 Multilingual language use: trilingual language mixing and code-switching<br/>
-- 6.7 Conclusion
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Formatted contents note 7 Accommodating multilingualism
Title 7.1 Introduction<br/>
-- 7.2 Accommodation at the individual level<br/>
-- 7.3 Language choice and accommodation<br/>
-- 7.4 Inclusion, identities and negotiating multiple identities<br/>
-- 7.5 Accommodating multilingualism and family language policies<br/>
-- 7.6 Effects of attitudes towards multilingualism on FLP<br/>
-- 7.7 The establishment and maintenance of FLP: strategies, practices and outcomes<br/><br/>
-- 7.8 Conclusion
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Formatted contents note 8 Multilingual education and multilingual literacies<br/>
Title 8.1 Introduction<br/>
-- 8.2 Aims of multilingual education<br/>
-- 8.3 Types of multilingual education<br/>
-- 8.4 Globalisation, multilingual education policies and outcomes<br/>
-- 8.5 Literacy: development, social practice and consequences<br/>
-- 8.6 Developing literacy in multilinguals: multiliteracy and multiple literacies<br/>
-- 8.7 Models of multiliteracy: from theory to practice<br/>
-- 8.8 Conclusion<br/><br/>
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Formatted contents note Glossary
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Formatted contents note References
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Formatted contents note Author index
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Formatted contents note Places and languages index
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Formatted contents note Subject index
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name entry element Multilingualism
General subdivision Social aspects.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Second language acquisition
General subdivision Social aspects.
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name entry element Multilingualism
Geographic subdivision Spain
-- País Vasco.
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name entry element Multilingualism
Geographic subdivision France
-- Pays Basque.
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name entry element Sociolinguistics.
658 ## - INDEX TERM--CURRICULUM OBJECTIVE
Main curriculum objective Special Topics in Bilingualism Studies
Curriculum code BIL 5120
700 1# - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Hoffmann, Charlotte,
Dates associated with a name 1947-
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Uniform Resource Identifier <a href="http://www.cambridge.org/ca/academic/subjects/languages-linguistics/sociolinguistics/multilingualism#5lRV2E2J7SfEvwDJ.97">http://www.cambridge.org/ca/academic/subjects/languages-linguistics/sociolinguistics/multilingualism#5lRV2E2J7SfEvwDJ.97</a>
Public note Publisher's Website.
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