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Professor Zhu Hua. Translanguaging practices among multilingual speakers.


12 Feb 2015, 3:00pm - 5:00pm

RHB 308, Richard Hoggart Building

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Cost Admission FREE
Department English and Creative Writing
Contact ens01ac(@gold.ac.uk)

This talk is based on an ethnographic project exploring multilingual speakers of Chinese and Polish backgrounds in their translanguaging practices.

Using the linguistic ethnographic data from two AHRC-funded projects on Chinese and Polish communities, this talk examines the translanguaging practices among multilingual speakers. It highlights the significance of dynamic and flexible multilingualism in everyday communication, multilingual speakers’ awareness of the social, cultural and interactional roles and status of different languages in their repertories as well as their multilingual creativity in their communicative practice

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12 Feb 2015 3:00pm - 5:00pm
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