…ker, the whole linguistic repertoire and the context. Multilingual speakers use languages as a resource to communicate successfully and to develop their own identities through multilingual practices. In this chapter, “Focus on Multilingualism” is illustrated with examples from mu…
… or group iden- tity needs internal strengthening through common culture, e.g., language, rituals, unifying symbols and myths as well as through the construct of alterity in order to justify the group’s own superiority (Assmann 1992; Horatschek 2013) and it is connected to the de…
…ansatlantik güvenlik ilişkileri ve AB’nin dış ilişkileri konularında uzmanlaşmıştır. Ağırlıklı olarak NATO, Avrupa güvenliği ve AB genişlemesi üzerine yazılar yazmıştır. Son olarak Riccardo Alcaro ile birlikte yakında ‘European Foreign Affairs Review’ dergisinde yayınlanacak olan…
…e one hand, Albanian clearly continues the voice system inherited from the protolanguage; on the other hand, the system has undergone a transformation, which, however slight, is ty- pologically quite interesting.2 It is not my intention to demonstrate how wonderfully archaic a la…
LANGUAGE AND IDENTITY POLICIES IN THE ‘GLOCAL’ AGE 50 Col·lecció Institut d’Estudis Autonòmics LANGUAGE AND IDENTITY POLICIES IN THE ‘GLOCAL’ AGE New processes, effects, and principles of organization Albert Bastardas-Boada Generalitat de Catalunya Departament de Governació i Rel…
International Journal of English Language Teaching Vol.2,No.3, pp.15-36, September 2014 Published by European Centre for Research Training and Development UK (www.eajournals.org) ENHANCING ENGLISH PROSPECTIVE TEACHERS’ PRESENTATIONAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS AND INTERCULTURAL COMPETE…
… the differentiation between “solitude” and “loneliness” present in the English language (even though only since the late eighteenth/early nineteenth century) did not exist in ancient languag- es, nor does it have its equivalent in many modern languages.²⁸ As Robinson Crusoe (171…
…– DReSS 107 4.2.6 Dokumentation Bedrohter Sprachen [Documentation of Endangered Languages] - DoBeS 111 4.2.7 TextGrid 113 4.2.8 FinGrid (pseudonym) 117 4.3 Synthesis of the investigated cases 125 4.3.1 Technology 132 4.3.2 User communities and involvement 133 4.3.3 Funding and st…
…ng! Help Center Figure 1 - from " 'We’ as social categorization in Cha’palaa: A language of Ecuador " See full PDF download Download figure arrow_forward Table 1. Cha’palaa pronouns? AAIRNILIOU TL LU) All of the collective pronominal forms feature alternate reduced forms that are…
…tions include the award-winning book Storytelling in Early Childhood: Enriching language, literacy and class- room culture (edited with Teresa Cremin, Ben Mardell and Joan Swann, viii ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS Routledge, 2017); the Routledge Handbook of Digital Literacies in Early C…
…the Iberian Peninsula Volume i A COMPARATIVE HISTORY OF LITERATURES IN EUROPEAN LANGUAGES SPONSORED BY THE INTERNATIONAL COMPARATIVE LITERATURE ASSOCIATION HISTOIRE COMPARÉE DES LITTÉRATURES DE LANGUES EUROPÉENNES SOUS LES AUSPICES DE L’ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONAL DE LITTÉRATURE CO…
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… to communicate intellectual- based concepts such as ideas, belief and thought, language is used to communicate norms, values and emotions. As the result, it is important to internalize the character values into the teaching and learning activity of English. The study describes t…
…literacy rates, minority and indigenous those ideals are currently difficult or languages, electrification, and cultural impossible to realize in the short term. These questions become even more practices – elements that have not al- This is an extraordinary moment in his- compel…
…tentials, and questions raised by attempts to render a text (or meaning) into a language different from its source. The recent “translational turn” and its ex- pansion of the concept of translation adds even more questions.2 These high- light the ambivalent or polyvalent nature o…