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Language Allegiances and Bilingualism in the US: Linguistic Diversity and Language Rights


en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 iun 2009

This book analyses the concept of language allegiances, and, more broadly, language-based identities in a multilingual society such as the US. The guiding theme of the chapters that comprise this volume is the identification of specific beliefs and attitudes towards language, and how these lead to particular actions in the spheres of language ideology, legal litigation, educational agendas, political strategies and cultural identities. The authors share the idea that, whether it is based on reality or a perception of reality, there is a privileged connection between language and identity.

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ISBN-13: 9781847691774
ISBN-10: 1847691773
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 211 x 151 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Channel View Publications Ltd
Seria Linguistic Diversity and Language Rights


Notă biografică

M. Rafael Salaberry (PhD, Cornell University) is Professor of Second Language Acquisition in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese (University of Texas-Austin). Prof. Salaberryâ€(TM)s research focuses on (1) the development of tense and aspect among adult second language learners, (2) second language teaching, including methodology, testing and web-based learning and (3) bilingual education. His research is presented in several books published by John Benjamins (2000, 2002, 2005), Georgetown University Press (2003, 2006) and Continuum Press (2008) as well as several articles in peer-refereed journals. He is also the producer of the documentary film "€œThe Choosers"€ (2006) on two-way bilingual education.


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This book explores the close association between use of a language and the sense of affiliation with the culture associated with it: an allegiance that seems to garner a type of loyalty and support that few other identities command.