Language and Linguistics in Context

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American Sign Language
Bella Figura
bilingual
Black English
Black English Vernacular
Bronx Community College
Cambridge University
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College ESL
Common Language
Critical Age Hypothesis
dialect variation studies
Dual Language Programs
education
english
English Grammar
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ESOL
ESOL Student
language policy analysis
languages
linguistic diversity education
literacy acquisition research
Mahila Samakhya
Michigan State University
multicultural classroom strategies
Out-of School Literacy
Out-of School Settings
SED
Serbo Croat
Short Grained Rice
sign
sociocultural perspectives on language learning
sociolinguistic theory
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state
switching
Transitional Bilingual Education
Vice Versa
wayne
Word Form
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805855005
  • Weight: 816g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Sep 2005
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Taking a sociocultural and educational approach, Language and Linguistics in Context: Readings and Applications for Teachers:

*introduces basic linguistic concepts and current perspectives on language acquisition;

*considers the role of linguistic change (especially in English) in the politics of language;

*acknowledges the role of linguists in current policies involving language;

*offers insights into the relationship between the structure of language systems and first- and second-language acquisition; the study of language across culture, class, race, gender, and ethnicity; and between language study and literacy and education; and

*provides readers with a basis for understanding current educational debates about bilingual education, non-standard dialects, English only movements, literacy methodologies, and generally the importance to teaching of the study of language.

The text is organized into three thematic units – "What is Language and How is It Acquired?"; "How Does Language Change?"; and "What is Literacy?". To achieve both breadth and depth – that is, to provide a “big picture” view of basic linguistics and at the same time make it specific enough for the beginner – a selection of readings, including personal language narratives, is provided to both introduce and clarify linguistic concepts. The readings, by well-known theoretical and applied linguists and researchers from various disciplines, are diverse in level and range of topics and vary in level of linguistic formalism.

Pedagogical features: This text is designed for a range of courses in English and language arts, bilingualism, applied linguistics, and ESL courses in teacher education programs. Each unit contains a substantive introduction to the topic, followed by the readings. Each reading concludes with Questions to Think About including one Extending Your Understanding question, and a short list of Terms to Define. Each unit ends with additional Extending Your Understanding and Making Connections activities that engage readers in applying what they have read to teaching and suggested projects and a bibliography of Print and Web Resources. The readings and apparatus are arranged so that the material can be modified to fit many course plans and schemes of presentation. To help individual instructors make the most effective use of the text in specific classes, a set of matrixes is provided suggesting configurations of readings for different types of linguistics and education classes.

Trudy Smoke, Harriet Luria, Deborah M. Seymour