Translanguaging and the Bilingual Brain

Translanguaging and the Bilingual Brain
Author: Nina Dumrukcic
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2022-04-19
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110755671

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Multilingual classrooms and online communication are becoming increasingly linguistically diverse due to globalization and new discourse patterns are emerging. Many of these patterns include the use of linguistic resources from multiple languages in the same utterance. Translanguaging, a recent theoretical framework, is gaining prominence among scholars interested in studying these multilingual discursive practices and the concept of a unitary language system for lexical processing. The aim of this book is to gain a better understanding of the bilingual brain and how words and sentences that use features from socially distinct languages are processed. Using examples provided by multilingual study participants, a categorization of the various forms of translanguaging is developed to build a translanguaging model. Psycholinguistic methods such as eye tracking are combined with conventional sociolinguistic survey methodology to provide rich qualitative and quantitative data that address the cognitive effects of translanguaging and the underlying structure of translingual word-formations. This monograph shows how language biography, exposure, and attitude towards multilingual discursive practices all affect cognitive processing. It also demonstrates how multilingual speakers are setting the patterns for novel word-formations to be produced, thus having a social, cultural, and cognitive impact on how we communicate.

Translanguaging and the Bilingual Brain

Translanguaging and the Bilingual Brain
Author: Nina Dumrukcic
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2022-04-19
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110755640

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Multilingual classrooms and online communication are becoming increasingly linguistically diverse due to globalization and new discourse patterns are emerging. Many of these patterns include the use of linguistic resources from multiple languages in the same utterance. Translanguaging, a recent theoretical framework, is gaining prominence among scholars interested in studying these multilingual discursive practices and the concept of a unitary language system for lexical processing. The aim of this book is to gain a better understanding of the bilingual brain and how words and sentences that use features from socially distinct languages are processed. Using examples provided by multilingual study participants, a categorization of the various forms of translanguaging is developed to build a translanguaging model. Psycholinguistic methods such as eye tracking are combined with conventional sociolinguistic survey methodology to provide rich qualitative and quantitative data that address the cognitive effects of translanguaging and the underlying structure of translingual word-formations. This monograph shows how language biography, exposure, and attitude towards multilingual discursive practices all affect cognitive processing. It also demonstrates how multilingual speakers are setting the patterns for novel word-formations to be produced, thus having a social, cultural, and cognitive impact on how we communicate.

The Bilingual Brain

The Bilingual Brain
Author: Arturo E. Hernandez
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2013-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780199828111

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Arturo Hernandez presents the results of 25 years of research into the factors that might help us to understand how two (or more) languages are stored in one brain. It is clear that the brain is not egalitarian—some languages are privileged and others are not, but why?

Translanguaging

Translanguaging
Author: O. Garcia,L. Wei
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2013-11-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781137385765

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Winner of the British Association of Applied Linguistics Book Prize 2014 This book addresses how the new linguistic concept of 'Translanguaging' has contributed to our understandings of language, bilingualism and education, with potential to transform not only semiotic systems and speaker subjectivities, but also social structures.

The Bilingual Brain

The Bilingual Brain
Author: Albert Costa
Publsiher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2020-01-30
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780241391525

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'Fascinating. . . This engaging book explores just how multiple languages are acquired and sorted out by the brain. . . Costa's work derives from a great fund of knowledge, considerable curiosity and solidly scientific spirit' Philip Hensher Spectator The definitive study of bilingualism and the human brain from a leading neuropsychologist Over half of the world's population is bilingual and yet few of us understand how this extraordinary, complex ability really works. How do two languages co-exist in the same brain? What are the advantages and challenges of being bilingual? How do we learn - and forget - a language? In the first study of its kind, leading expert Albert Costa shares twenty years of experience to explore the science of language. Looking at studies and examples from Canada to France to South Korea, The Bilingual Brain investigates the significant impact of bilingualism on daily life from infancy to old age. It reveals, among other things, how babies differentiate between two languages just hours after birth, how accent affects the way in which we perceive others and even why bilinguals are better at conflict resolution. Drawing on cutting-edge neuro-linguistic research from his own laboratory in Barcelona as well from centres across the world, and his own bilingual family, Costa offers an absorbing examination of the intricacies and impact of an extraordinary skill. Highly engaging and hugely informative,The Bilingual Brain leaves us all with a sense of wonder at how language works. Translated by John W. Schwieter

The Bilingual Brain

The Bilingual Brain
Author: Martin L. Albert,Loraine K. Obler
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 326
Release: 1978-10-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: UOM:39015002187428

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New Perspectives on Translanguaging and Education

New Perspectives on Translanguaging and Education
Author: BethAnne Paulsrud,Jenny Rosén,Boglárka Straszer,Åsa Wedin
Publsiher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2017-05-16
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781783097838

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This edited collection explores the immense potential of translanguaging in educational settings and highlights teachers and students negotiating language ideologies in their everyday communicative practices. It makes a significant contribution to scholarship on translanguaging and considers the need for pedagogy to reflect and embrace diversity. The chapters provide rich empirical research and document translanguaging in varied educational contexts, with studies from pre-school to adult education in different, mainly European, countries, where English is not the dominant language. Together they expand our understanding of translanguaging and how it can be applied to a variety of settings. This book will be of interest to students and researchers, especially in education, language education and applied linguistics, as well as to professionals and policymakers.

Translanguaging

Translanguaging
Author: O. Garcia,L. Wei
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2013-11-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781137385765

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Winner of the British Association of Applied Linguistics Book Prize 2014 This book addresses how the new linguistic concept of 'Translanguaging' has contributed to our understandings of language, bilingualism and education, with potential to transform not only semiotic systems and speaker subjectivities, but also social structures.