Results for 'vern'

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  1. Middle-Class African American English
    1. Tracey L. Weldon

    Middle-Class African American English

    'Overall, the book is unique in that it showcases a broad overview and analysis of AAE usage and perceptions of the middle class that have been largely ignored in the wider literature.' Alexus Brown, Language in Society

    € 33,50
  2. Wege der Germanistik in transkultureller Perspektive

    Wege der Germanistik in transkultureller Perspektive

    Neue und alte Ansätze und Formen des literarischen- und sprachwissenschaftlichen Diskurses gehören zu den zentralen Fragen der zeitgenössischen Diskussion. Transkulturalität, Interkulturalität, aber auch herkömmliche literarische Genres- und Gattungsbegriffe werden hier, u. a. auch in anthropologischer Perspektive, untersucht, aufeinander bezogen sowie auf ihre edukative Funktion hinterfragt. ¿Der elfte Band enthält Beiträge zu folgenden Themen:-Transkulturelle Poetik(en) und ihre edukative Relevanz;- Paul Celan weltweit. Zur internationalen Rezeption eines Jahrhundertdichters: Literatur, Philosophie, Gedächtniskultur;-Interkulturalität und Gattung. Interkulturalität und Gattung. Re-Visionen einer vernachlässigten Beziehung in der Literaturwissenschaft;- Gastmahl, Gastrecht, Abendmahl, Schutzflehende und Schutzbefohlene;

    € 73,95
  3. Understanding Language Contact
    1. Evangelia Adamou
    2. Barbara E. Bullock
    3. Almeida Jacqueline Toribio

    Understanding Language Contact

    Understanding Language Contact offers an accessible and empirically-grounded introduction to contact linguistics. Rather than taking a traditional focus on the outcomes of language contact, this book takes the novel approach of considering these outcomes as an endpoint of bilingualism and multilingualism.

    € 200,95
  4. Understanding Language Contact
    1. Evangelia Adamou
    2. Barbara E. Bullock
    3. Almeida Jacqueline Toribio

    Understanding Language Contact

    Understanding Language Contact offers an accessible and empirically-grounded introduction to contact linguistics. Rather than taking a traditional focus on the outcomes of language contact, this book takes the novel approach of considering these outcomes as an endpoint of bilingualism and multilingualism.

    € 52,50
  5. Middle-Class African American English
    1. Tracey L. Weldon

    Middle-Class African American English

    'Overall, the book is unique in that it showcases a broad overview and analysis of AAE usage and perceptions of the middle class that have been largely ignored in the wider literature.' Alexus Brown, Language in Society

    € 150,95
  6. Bilingualism
    1. Shahrzad Mahootian

    Bilingualism

    Bilingualism provides a concise and lively introduction to bilingualism as a social and linguistic phenomenon and explains its impact on individuals and on society. Aimed at students with no background in linguistics, this book is essential reading for anyone studying bilingualism for the first time.

    € 41,50
  7. Bilingualism
    1. Shahrzad Mahootian

    Bilingualism

    Bilingualism provides a concise and lively introduction to bilingualism as a social and linguistic phenomenon and explains its impact on individuals and on society. Aimed at students with no background in linguistics, this book is essential reading for anyone studying bilingualism for the first time.

    € 173,50
  8. Vernacular Literacy

    Vernacular Literacy

    A Re-Evaluation

    Illiteracy problems are worldwide, and growing. Taking "The Use of Vernacular Languages in Education", as their starting point, in this volume the authors assess the nature and significance of the events that have taken place since then, providing a global overview.

    € 114,95
  9. Teaching English as an International Language
    1. Roby Marlina

    Teaching English as an International Language

    Implementing, Reviewing, and Re-Envisioning World Englishes in Language Education

    'This book explores the implementation of proposals for teaching English as an international language into language curricula and classroom practices. As such, it helps bridge the theory-practice divide in World Englishes by shedding light on the challenges faced by teachers of EIL, and by exploring students responses to curriculum innovations that aim to prepare them to use English in a globalized world.' – Dr. Heath Rose, University of Oxford 'This book offers a fascinating and unique insider perspective on the nature of EIL, what it means to be a speaker and teacher of EIL and how an EIL curriculum can serve to challenge students to rethink their identities as speakers of EIL as well as empower them as users of English. Rich in both the theory and practice of teaching EIL in a university setting, it will be an invaluable resource for curriculum planners, teachers and teachers in training.' — Jack C. Richards, Honorary Professor, University of Sydney; University of Auckland

    € 214,95