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"Because it's a little more my language": Metalinguistic cognition in young monolingual and bilingual children
Iven, Isabella. - 2022
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Fostering teacher language awareness in a primary English-language immersion school in France: supporting teachers on the road to engaging students’ bilingual competencies
In: ISSN: 0965-8416 ; Language Awareness ; https://hal.univ-lorraine.fr/hal-03573322 ; In press (2021)
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Arabic language knowledge among early elementary Saudi teachers of students with reading disabilities: a mixed method study
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The influence of phonological awareness on EFL pronunciation acquisition ...
Łodzikowski, Kacper. - : Mendeley, 2019
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The influence of phonological awareness on EFL pronunciation acquisition ...
Łodzikowski, Kacper. - : Mendeley, 2019
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Children's acquisition of Mandarin tones in context
Tang, Ping. - : Sydney, Australia : Macquarie University, 2018
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LINGÜÍSTICA DE CORPUS Y GRAMÁTICA INDUCTIVA: UNA APROXIMACIÓN
In: Tonos Digital; NÚMERO 35 - JULIO 2018 (2018)
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Sentence comprehension in monolingual and bilingual aphasia: evidence from behavioral and eye-tracking methods
Arantzeta-Pérez, Miren. - : Sydney, Australia : Macquarie University, 2017
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SECOND LANGUAGE READING INTERVENTIONS AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS: A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE
Alarie, Sara E.. - 2017
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"Kreyòl Pale, Kreyòl Konprann": Haitian Identity and Creole Mother Tongue Learning in Maténwa, Haiti
Rachèle Delva. - : Westminster College, 2017
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Making Language: The Ideological and Interactional Constitution of Language in an Indigenous Aché Community in Eastern Paraguay
Hauck, Jan David. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2016
Abstract: This dissertation develops a theoretical and empirical framework for the analysis of the ideological and interactional constitution of language. It discusses the process of "making language," namely, how language emerges as an object of speakers' attention, the historical processes leading to this type of language consciousness, and the interactional means through which it is achieved and becomes recognizable and analyzable. Integrating work on language ideologies, phenomenology, language socialization, practice theory, conversation analysis, and the ethnographic description of ontologies, this work offers insights into the underlying mechanism of how language becomes a meaningful entity in the lifeworld of its speakers. Focusing on the constitution of language opens up new avenues for the investigation into its ontological status. Language is here understood as an equivocation that might index potential referential alterity. Individual languages need not always be tokens of the same type and thus arbitrary and translatable. Language and languages are specific objects that result from the socialization of speakers into conceiving of and attending to particular communicative practices as languages. To analyze the constitution of language, the dissertation introduces the concept of metalinguistic repair, understood as the deliberate replacement of a term from one code with a semantically equivalent term from another in ongoing interaction. Together with other metalinguistic strategies in language play and language teaching, metalinguistic repairs are theorized as phenomenological modifications by which the code is highlighted and language is constituted as an object that is distinct from the speaker, the meaning, and the context of the utterance. The consequence of these modifications is what is called here enlanguagement, a term from studies of pidgin and creole genesis that is redefined to designate the process through which speakers are oriented to notice particular pragmatically salient linguistic features as belonging to different languages, thereby constituting these as distinct entities. This work is based on ethnographic research in an indigenous Aché community in Eastern Paraguay. It draws on five years (2008-2013) of language documentation work with the Aché, as well as one year (2013-2014) of in-depth language socialization research in one Aché community through video-recordings of children's everyday interactions, interviews, and participant observation. The Aché are a recently settled hunter-gatherer collective, currently experiencing language shift from their heritage language, Aché, to a Paraguayan national language, Guaraní. The presently dominant medium of communication in the communities is a mixed code, using elements from Aché and Guaraní. The context in which the Aché children grow up is unique and ideal for this study, because despite the fact that language differences are not relevant in everyday interaction since language mixing is the default mode of communication, the children do attend to them in everyday conversation and play. Through spontaneous repairs and corrections, the deliberate use of specific forms, and discussions about language, they demonstrate an awareness of the linguistic code as a distinct aspect of language use. Such situations are analyzed in detail as key moments in which "language" and "languages" are created. The Aché children do not merely use different languages that are somehow already constituted as given entities in their lifeworld. Rather, by employing a multiplicity of linguistic resources in their everyday interactions they end up making language and languages and making them over. This dissertation bridges the domains of ideology and interaction in order to provide an integrated account of how language emerges as a cultural and historical product on the one hand, and as an interactional achievement on the other.
Keyword: children; Language; language ideology; metalinguistic awareness; ontology; phenomenology; socialization
URL: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/7931r6fh
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Metacognitive Awareness of Reading Strategies Reported by Emirati Learners Enrolled in Post-Secondary Education in the United Arab Emirates
Wright, Janette Maria. - : Griffith University, 2016
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Aspectos linguísticos emergentes em sessões de teletandem: uma análise a partir da conscientização da linguagem
Franco, Gabriela Rossatto. - : Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 2016
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Levels of phonological awareness, working memory, and lexical knowledge in elementary school children
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La pertinença lingüística: el cas de les Illes Balears ; Linguistic belonging: the case of the Balearic Islands
In: Treballs de Sociolingüística Catalana; Núm. 24 (2014): Les ideologies lingüístiques; 241-266 (2015)
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Preschool predictors of early literacy acquisition in German-speaking children
Fricke, Silke; Szczerbinski, Marcin; Fox-Boyer, Annette. - : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2015
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Instructor interview for Place-Based WAC/WID writing instruction in Hawaiian Studies, clip 9 of 11
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Affordances for Language Awareness in a Middle School Transitional Classroom: Multi-Competent L1/L2 Users Under No Child Left Behind
Gage-Serio, Ondine Angelique. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2014
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Affordances for Language Awareness in a Middle School Transitional Classroom: Multi-Competent L1/L2 Users Under No Child Left Behind
Gage-Serio, Ondine Angelique. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2014
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Morphological Analysis Training for English Language Learners With Reading Difficulties
Davidson, Sean Jeremy. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2014
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