Modern Approaches to Researching Multilingualism Studies in Honour of Larissa Aronin /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Gabryś-Barker, Danuta (Editor), Vetter, Eva (Editor)
Summary:XVII, 472 p. 81 illus., 71 illus. in color.
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Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2024.
Edition:1st ed. 2024.
Series:Second Language Learning and Teaching,
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-52371-7
Format: Electronic Book
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • Philosophy of Multilingualism and Technology: From Representation to Attunement
  • Endangered Species “Bilingualism”? How we Spin Constructs to Suit our Purposes
  • Borders and Borderlands in Aronin and Politis’ “Edge” Metaphor
  • The Concept of Functional Multilingualism in the Context of Internationalisation at German Universities
  • EFL Teachers’ Perceptions of Linguistically and Culturally Responsive Pedagogy
  • Young Multilingual Pragmatics. A Focus on Requests in CLIL and non-CLIL settings
  • News and Stories from the Multilingual World
  • Affordances for Multilingual Development in Minority Contexts: A Sociolinguistic Perspective on Multilingualism in South Tyrol
  • Learning Multiple Languages in an Instructional Setting: Insights from the Study of Affordances and from the Conceptualization(s) of Translanguaging
  • Inventory of Language Learning Affordances in Croatian Socio-educational Context
  • Translanguaging and the Role of the L1 in CLIL Classrooms: Beliefs of In-Service Teachers
  • Pre-service Teachers’ Wellbeing from the Perspective of Affordance Theory
  • Dominant instead of Hidden? A Critical Discussion on a European DLC Including Endangered Languages
  • Multilingualism in Swedish-medium Teacher Education in Finland. DLCs in the Light of Teacher Educators’ Institutional Constellation Charts and the Institutional Linguistic Landscape
  • Employing Dominant Language Constellation in Teacher Professional Development: The Impact on EAL Teachers’ Beliefs, Practices, and Multilingual Identity
  • “There are more diversities in multilingualism”: Visualising Dominant Language Constellations to Raise Awareness of Multilingualism in Future Language Teachers.-Exploring Student Teachers’ Multilingual Identity through Dominant Language Constellations: DLC Artefacts in Teacher Education
  • Multilingual Awareness in South African Language Portraits: Exploring the Usefulnessof a DMM and DLC Framework
  • A Holistic Approach to Language Attitudes in Two Multilingual Educational Contexts
  • The Materiality of Fachkultur. Pre-service Language Teacher Beliefs about their Classrooms and Professional Selves as Represented in Self-portraits
  • Verbal Non-participation in L3 Language Classroom: Effects of L2 Learning Experiences
  • A Monolingual or Multilingual City? Discrepancies between the Written and Spoken Language Practices in the Public Space of Zadar, Croatia.