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Reconfiguring Europe: British Studies in Applied Linguistics, cartea 20


en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 oct 2005
Addresses key issues such as: nature and extent of multilingualism and multiculturalism; the role of English in the Europe Union; language, languages and democracy; and language and literacy development in emerging contexts.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781845530907
ISBN-10: 184553090X
Pagini: 173
Dimensiuni: 160 x 235 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Equinox Publishing (UK)
Seria British Studies in Applied Linguistics


Notă biografică

Constant Leung is Senior Lecturer in Language in Education and Jennifer Jenkins is Senior Lecturer in Applied Linguistics, both at King's College London

Cuprins

1. Introduction Constant Leung and Jennifer Jenkins 2. The Devil in the Kaleidoscope: Can Europe Speak with a Single Voice in Many Languages? Arturo Tosi, Royal Holloway, University of London 3. Dealing with Multilingualism in Multicultural Europe: Immigrant Minority Languages at Home and School Guus Extra, Tilburg University, Netherlands 4. Prospects for Linguistic Diversity in Europe and Beyond: Views from a Small Island Julia Sallabank, Lancaster University 5. Figuring Out the Englishisation of Europe Robert Phillipson 6. Unity in Diversity: English as a Lingua Franca for Europe Juliane House, University of Hamburg 7. Data-Driven Learning in German for Academic Purposes: A Corpus-Based Approach for Specialist Learners Martina Mollering, Macquarie University 8. Academic Language Development Programme (Widening Participation) Pascaline Scalone and Brian Street, King's College London 9. Evaluating Europe: Parameters of Evaluation in the British Press Monika Bednarek, University of Augsburg 10. Use of Language: A Sign and Cause of Alienation Natalie Braber, Nottingham Trent University