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Papia Sengupta – International Journal of Multilingualism, 2024
This paper aims at identifying and explaining the correlation between the Covid-19 and multi-lingualism through cross-country research, drawing on three datasets: WHO data on the expanse of the pandemic, UNESCO data on endangered languages, and the LDI (Linguistic Diversity Index). Results establishing a direct correlation between the pandemic and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Multilingualism, COVID-19, Diversity
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Gluckman, Maxie; Gautsch, Leslie; Hopkins, Megan – Comparative Education Review, 2022
The back and forth migration of children and youth between the United States and Mexico has created a unique group of approximately nine million "students we share" who have been educated in both countries (Jensen and Sawyer 2013). The social, political, and economic interconnectivity of the United States and Mexico suggests that these…
Descriptors: Student Mobility, Migration, Educational Trends, Educational Experience
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Sandbulte, Jade; Canagarajah, Suresh – Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, 2022
Research on translingual repertoires has highlighted the diverse semiotic resources that individuals access in communication, but little research has considered how spatial factors permit or limit access to these resources. Furthermore, as translingual studies have predominantly focused on interactional analysis, there is a paucity of studies on…
Descriptors: Spouses, Social Networks, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
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De Costa, Peter I. – International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2020
Linguistic racism is magnified when a speaker is multilingual and shuttles between different languages and language varieties. This reality is underscored in this commentary that reviews four empirical studies that comprise this special issue on linguistic racism. We see linguistic racism enacted in different forms and contexts: through racial…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Racial Bias, Multilingualism, Bilingualism
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Han, Shuangmiao – Language, Culture and Curriculum, 2023
The development of English as Medium of Instruction (EMI) at the tertiary level has been accelerated by the ever-increasing degree of higher education internationalisation. The study, based on a survey with 112 students and semi-structured interviews with 16 instructors collected at a Sino-foreign cooperative education institution in China,…
Descriptors: Educational Cooperation, English (Second Language), Language of Instruction, Second Language Learning
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Yudina, Natalia V.; Melnichuk, Marina V.; Seliverstova, Oksana A. – Journal of Social Studies Education Research, 2020
The study focuses on defining specifics of the language policy and planning in the Russian Federation, the USA, and China within the modern political discourse of the 21st century by means of exploring materials from Russian, American and Chinese media. The empirical base of the study included statistical and sociological data describing the…
Descriptors: Language Planning, Cross Cultural Studies, Public Policy, Political Attitudes
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Oktavianti, Ikmi Nur – English Language Teaching Educational Journal, 2018
This paper examines the usage frequency of phonetically reduced modals (i.e. "gonna," "wanna," "gotta") in Present-day English. It is assumed that in distinct sociolinguistic and discourse contexts, the use of reduced modals is dynamic. To collect the data, there are five corpora used in this study, "Corpus of…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Verbs, Computational Linguistics, Word Frequency
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Song, Juyoung – International Multilingual Research Journal, 2019
This study explores writing in Korean as an additional language in the United States and South Korea, focusing on learners' perceptions, attitudes, and informal writing practices outside the class. As sociolinguistic characteristics of a language such as the status and tradition of writing affect learners' views and practices, this study includes…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Korean, Second Language Learning, Student Attitudes
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Altherr Flores, Jenna Ann; Hou, Dongchen; Diao, Wenhao – International Journal of Multilingualism, 2020
English is often assumed to be the national language in the US and the global language in the world; yet such views fail to address the complex linguistic repertoires of people living in linguistically heterogeneous places even within the US. Spotlighting a southwestern US border town, we provide a critique of both nation-state-language ideology,…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Official Languages, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
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Jerry Won Lee; Christopher Jenks – College Composition and Communication, 2016
Translingual dispositions, characterized by a general openness to plurality and difference in the ways people use language, are central for all users of English in a globalized society, and the fostering of such proclivities is an imperative to the contemporary composition classroom. In this article, we analyze student writing that emerged from a…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Translation, Language Usage, Intercollegiate Cooperation
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Warren Hancock – Journal of English as an International Language, 2015
This article explores the textual properties of arguably one of the most influential textual domains in contemporary society; that of mass-media discourse. Within this genre, it examines English-language hard news media reports from the United States, Great Britain and Australia focussing on the concepts of objectivity within this domain. Drawing…
Descriptors: Mass Media, News Media, Mass Media Role, Standards
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Shapiro, Rebecca – CATESOL Journal, 2015
This article is a reflection on teaching British literature to multilingual/Generation 1.5 students in the US. By studying the literature and culture of England, undergraduates were better able to examine and write about the language and culture of the US. Students learned about variation among World Englishes, including variations in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Literature, Undergraduate Students, Cultural Awareness
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Akiyama, Yuka – Research-publishing.net, 2016
To examine how participants' different eTandem experiences could be attributed to the way they co-constructed turns, this study analyzed turn negotiation practices of one dyad who engaged in video-mediated interaction between Japan and America. This dyad was chosen for analysis because they expressed the greatest frustration and required a…
Descriptors: Sociolinguistics, Video Technology, Computer Mediated Communication, Program Descriptions
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Akiyama, Yuka – Language and Intercultural Communication, 2017
This study analyzes the conversational styles of two dyads who engaged in a semester-long, video-mediated telecollaboration between Japan and America. While one dyad expressed the greatest satisfaction and developed the autonomy to continue the project beyond the curricular requirement, the other dyad expressed the greatest frustration, requiring…
Descriptors: Language Styles, Intercultural Communication, Discourse Analysis, English (Second Language)
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Kang, Okim – TESOL Journal, 2015
From the perspective of World Englishes (i.e., varieties of English in different regions of the world), mutual intelligibility is a key issue for both listeners and speakers. Nevertheless, learners often have an idealized notion of native-speaker spoken norms and may be in favor of more prestigious inner circle models than others. This study…
Descriptors: Pronunciation, Pronunciation Instruction, Student Attitudes, Sociolinguistics
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