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Multilingualism, Second Language Learning, and Gender

Multilingualism, Second Language Learning, and Gender

by Aneta PavlenkoAdrian Blackledge Ingrid Piller and others
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Publication Date: 08/11/2001

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This volume presents a comprehensive introduction to the study of second language learning, multilingualism and gender. An impressive array of papers situated within a feminist poststructuralist framework demonstrates how this framework allows for a deeper understanding of second language learning, a number of language contact phenomena, intercultural communication, and critical language pedagogy. The volume has wide appeal to students and scholars in the fields of language and gender, sociolinguistics, SLA, anthropology, and language education.
ISBN:
9783110170269
9783110170269
Category:
Language acquisition
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
08-11-2001
Language:
English
Publisher:
De Gruyter
Country of origin:
Germany
Pages:
367
Dimensions (mm):
230x155x22mm
Weight:
0.76kg

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