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This chapter seeks to demonstrate some of the potential contributions of a corpus-based approach to study abroad research. Drawing on the Spanish Learner Language Oral Corpora, the present analysis examines a set of vague expressions known as general extenders (GEs) (Overstreet 1999) utilized by undergraduate English L1 learners after a year abroad. Specifically, the analysis focuses on patterns emergent from the concordancing analysis of learner language production alongside four exploratory case studies of learners' motives and dispositions towards their study abroad experience. The discussi
Tweedetaalverwerving --- Taal en talen --- Studeren in het buitenland --- Taal en cultuur --- Interculturele communicatie --- Second language acquisition. --- Foreign study --- Language and languages --- Intercultural communication. --- Language and culture. --- didactiek voor anderstaligen --- sociale aspecten --- Social aspects. --- Study and teaching --- Foreign speakers. --- Tweedetaalverwerving. --- Taal en cultuur. --- Interculturele communicatie. --- didactiek voor anderstaligen. --- sociale aspecten. --- Foreign study -- Social aspects. --- Language and languages -- Study and teaching -- Foreign speakers. --- Second language acquisition --- Intercultural communication --- Language and culture --- Languages & Literatures --- Philology & Linguistics --- Social aspects --- Foreign speakers --- Culture and language --- Cross-cultural communication --- Foreign languages --- Languages --- International study --- Study abroad --- Studying abroad --- Second language learning --- Culture --- Communication --- Cross-cultural orientation --- Cultural competence --- Multilingual communication --- Technical assistance --- Anthropology --- Ethnology --- Information theory --- Meaning (Psychology) --- Philology --- Linguistics --- Education --- Students, Foreign --- Language acquisition --- Anthropological aspects --- Sociale aspecten. --- Didactiek voor anderstaligen. --- Foreign language study --- Language and education --- Language schools --- Foreign study - Social aspects --- Language and languages - Study and teaching - Foreign speakers --- Language and languages Study and teaching --- Study and teaching.
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Estudiantes extranjeros. --- Foreign study. --- Languages, Modern --- Lenguaje y lenguas --- Second language acquisition. --- Taalonderwijs --- Tweedetaalverwerving. --- Study and teaching. --- Estudio y enseñanza --- Alófonos. --- Studeren in het buitenland.
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This book investigates the impact of language learning and study abroad on the career options and choices of US-based alumni of all ages. International education experiences are shown to exert considerable influence on the aspirations and career paths of individuals, and the long-term benefits are clearly demonstrated in participant narratives.
Career development. --- College graduates --- Foreign study. --- Language and languages --- Second language acquisition. --- LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Study & Teaching. --- Employment --- Economic aspects. --- Study and teaching. --- Second language learning --- Language acquisition --- Language and languages Study and teaching --- Study and teaching --- Language and education --- Language schools --- Language and languages Economic aspects --- Economic aspects --- International study --- Study abroad --- Studying abroad --- Education --- Students, Foreign --- Career advancement --- Career ladder --- Career management --- Career planning --- Development, Career --- Development, Professional --- Employee development --- Organizational career development --- Professional development --- Personnel management --- Vocational guidance
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This book investigates the impact of language learning and study abroad on the career options and choices of US-based alumni of all ages. International education experiences are shown to exert considerable influence on the aspirations and career paths of individuals, and the long-term benefits are clearly demonstrated in participant narratives.
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The volume highlights the role of language ideologies in the process of negotiation of identities and shows that in different historical and social contexts different identities may be negotiable or non-negotiable. The chapters address various ways in which individuals may be positioned or position themselves in a variety of contexts. In asking questions about social justice, about who has access to symbolic and material resources, about who is ‘in' and who is ‘out', the authors take account not only of localised linguistic behaviours, attitudes and beliefs; they also locate them in wider social contexts which include class, race, ethnicity, generation, gender and sexuality. The volume makes a significant contribution to the development of theory in understanding identity negotiation and social justice in multilingual contexts.
#KVHA:Sociolinguistiek --- #KVHA:Taalidentiteit --- Identiteit (psychologie). --- Identity (Psychology) --- Multilingualism --- Plurilingualism --- Polyglottism --- Language and languages --- Personal identity --- Personality --- Self --- Ego (Psychology) --- Individuality --- Psycholinguistics --- Sociolinguistics --- Identity (Psychology). --- Multilingualism. --- Meertaligheid --- Sociolinguïstiek. --- sociale aspecten. --- Psychology. --- Behavioral sciences --- Mental philosophy --- Mind --- Science, Mental --- Human biology --- Philosophy --- Soul --- Mental health --- identity. --- multilingualism. --- sociolinguistics.
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The volume explores how new millennium globalization mediates language learning and identity construction. It seeks to theorize how global flows are creating new identity options for language learners, and to consider the implications for language learning, teaching and use. To frame the chapters theoretically, the volume asserts that new identities are developing because of the increasingly interconnected set of global scapes which impact language learners' lives. Part 1 focuses on language learners in (trans)national contexts, exploring their identity formation when they shuttle between cultures and when they create new communities of fellow transnationals. Part 2 examines how learners come to develop intercultural selves as a consequence of experiencing global contact zones when they sojourn to new contexts for study and work. Part 3 investigates how learners construct new identities in the mediascapes of popular culture and cyberspace, where they not only consume, but also produce new, globalized identities. Through case studies, narrative analysis, and ethnography, the volume examines identity construction among learners of English, French, Japanese, and Swahili in Canada, England, France, Hong Kong, Tanzania, and the United States.
Language and languages --- Second language acquisition. --- Sociolinguistics. --- Language and society --- Society and language --- Sociology of language --- Language and culture --- Linguistics --- Sociology --- Integrational linguistics (Oxford school) --- Second language learning --- Language acquisition --- Foreign language study --- Language and education --- Language schools --- Study and teaching. --- Social aspects --- Sociological aspects --- Language and languages Study and teaching --- Study and teaching --- Applied Linguistics. --- Language Acquisition.
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