The Minority Language as a Second Language
Challenges and Achievements
Herausgeber: Cenoz, Jasone; Gorter, Durk
The Minority Language as a Second Language
Challenges and Achievements
Herausgeber: Cenoz, Jasone; Gorter, Durk
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This innovative collection is the first of its kind to showcase global perspectives on learning minority languages as second languages, offering unique insights into their acquisition and specific characteristics and raising greater awareness around other languages and contexts where SLA occurs.
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This innovative collection is the first of its kind to showcase global perspectives on learning minority languages as second languages, offering unique insights into their acquisition and specific characteristics and raising greater awareness around other languages and contexts where SLA occurs.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781032290010
- ISBN-10: 1032290013
- Artikelnr.: 68710883
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781032290010
- ISBN-10: 1032290013
- Artikelnr.: 68710883
Jasone Cenoz is a member of the Advisory Board for the Organization of Ibero-American States (Organización de Estados Iberoamericanos) and former Professor of Education at the University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU. She has been AILA Publications Coordinator and President of the International Association of Multilingualism. Durk Gorter is former Ikerbasque Research Professor at the University of the Basque Country, Spain. Among his recent publications are Pedagogical Translanguaging (2021) and A Panorama of Linguistic Landscape Studies (2023), both co-authored with Jasone Cenoz. He has been the Editor-in-Chief of the journal Language, Culture and Curriculum.
Editors and Contributors
Chapter 1. Second language acquisition and minority languages
Jasone Cenoz and Durk Gorter
Chapter 2. Power to the minorities: Ndebele L1-speaking teachers in
Tonga-speaking communities in Zimbabwe
Busani Maseko and Dion Nkomo
Chapter 3. The acquisition and use of Irish as a minority language
Pádraig Ó Duibhir and John Harris
Chapter 4. Legitimising the 'bilingual': Identity issues among L2
Welsh-speaking teenagers in English-medium schools in Wales
Nia Mererid Parry and Enlli Môn Thomas
Chapter 5. Learning of indigenous languages in university settings: A
Decolonizing practice
Vilma Huerta Cordova, Mario E. López-Gopar, Kiara Ríos Ríos, Ariadna Teresa
Lartigue Mendoza and Ana Edith López Cruz,
Chapter 6. Learning indigenous languages as a second language in Bilingual
Intercultural Education programs in Peru
Karina Sullón and Elizabet Arocena
Chapter 7. Language proficiency and language use in Basque as a first or
second language
Iñaki Martinez de Luna Pérez de Arriba, Maialen Iñarra Arregi and Pablo
Suberbiola Unanue
Chapter 8. Potential new speakers of Frisian in educational settings -
implicit and explicit attitudes in learning a minority language
Sannah Debreczeni, Joana Duarte and Mirjam Günther-van der Meij
Chapter 9. Building on the strength of identity in revitalizing Hawaiian on
a foundation of second language learners
William H. Wilson and Kauanoe Kaman¿
Index
Chapter 1. Second language acquisition and minority languages
Jasone Cenoz and Durk Gorter
Chapter 2. Power to the minorities: Ndebele L1-speaking teachers in
Tonga-speaking communities in Zimbabwe
Busani Maseko and Dion Nkomo
Chapter 3. The acquisition and use of Irish as a minority language
Pádraig Ó Duibhir and John Harris
Chapter 4. Legitimising the 'bilingual': Identity issues among L2
Welsh-speaking teenagers in English-medium schools in Wales
Nia Mererid Parry and Enlli Môn Thomas
Chapter 5. Learning of indigenous languages in university settings: A
Decolonizing practice
Vilma Huerta Cordova, Mario E. López-Gopar, Kiara Ríos Ríos, Ariadna Teresa
Lartigue Mendoza and Ana Edith López Cruz,
Chapter 6. Learning indigenous languages as a second language in Bilingual
Intercultural Education programs in Peru
Karina Sullón and Elizabet Arocena
Chapter 7. Language proficiency and language use in Basque as a first or
second language
Iñaki Martinez de Luna Pérez de Arriba, Maialen Iñarra Arregi and Pablo
Suberbiola Unanue
Chapter 8. Potential new speakers of Frisian in educational settings -
implicit and explicit attitudes in learning a minority language
Sannah Debreczeni, Joana Duarte and Mirjam Günther-van der Meij
Chapter 9. Building on the strength of identity in revitalizing Hawaiian on
a foundation of second language learners
William H. Wilson and Kauanoe Kaman¿
Index
Editors and Contributors
Chapter 1. Second language acquisition and minority languages
Jasone Cenoz and Durk Gorter
Chapter 2. Power to the minorities: Ndebele L1-speaking teachers in
Tonga-speaking communities in Zimbabwe
Busani Maseko and Dion Nkomo
Chapter 3. The acquisition and use of Irish as a minority language
Pádraig Ó Duibhir and John Harris
Chapter 4. Legitimising the 'bilingual': Identity issues among L2
Welsh-speaking teenagers in English-medium schools in Wales
Nia Mererid Parry and Enlli Môn Thomas
Chapter 5. Learning of indigenous languages in university settings: A
Decolonizing practice
Vilma Huerta Cordova, Mario E. López-Gopar, Kiara Ríos Ríos, Ariadna Teresa
Lartigue Mendoza and Ana Edith López Cruz,
Chapter 6. Learning indigenous languages as a second language in Bilingual
Intercultural Education programs in Peru
Karina Sullón and Elizabet Arocena
Chapter 7. Language proficiency and language use in Basque as a first or
second language
Iñaki Martinez de Luna Pérez de Arriba, Maialen Iñarra Arregi and Pablo
Suberbiola Unanue
Chapter 8. Potential new speakers of Frisian in educational settings -
implicit and explicit attitudes in learning a minority language
Sannah Debreczeni, Joana Duarte and Mirjam Günther-van der Meij
Chapter 9. Building on the strength of identity in revitalizing Hawaiian on
a foundation of second language learners
William H. Wilson and Kauanoe Kaman¿
Index
Chapter 1. Second language acquisition and minority languages
Jasone Cenoz and Durk Gorter
Chapter 2. Power to the minorities: Ndebele L1-speaking teachers in
Tonga-speaking communities in Zimbabwe
Busani Maseko and Dion Nkomo
Chapter 3. The acquisition and use of Irish as a minority language
Pádraig Ó Duibhir and John Harris
Chapter 4. Legitimising the 'bilingual': Identity issues among L2
Welsh-speaking teenagers in English-medium schools in Wales
Nia Mererid Parry and Enlli Môn Thomas
Chapter 5. Learning of indigenous languages in university settings: A
Decolonizing practice
Vilma Huerta Cordova, Mario E. López-Gopar, Kiara Ríos Ríos, Ariadna Teresa
Lartigue Mendoza and Ana Edith López Cruz,
Chapter 6. Learning indigenous languages as a second language in Bilingual
Intercultural Education programs in Peru
Karina Sullón and Elizabet Arocena
Chapter 7. Language proficiency and language use in Basque as a first or
second language
Iñaki Martinez de Luna Pérez de Arriba, Maialen Iñarra Arregi and Pablo
Suberbiola Unanue
Chapter 8. Potential new speakers of Frisian in educational settings -
implicit and explicit attitudes in learning a minority language
Sannah Debreczeni, Joana Duarte and Mirjam Günther-van der Meij
Chapter 9. Building on the strength of identity in revitalizing Hawaiian on
a foundation of second language learners
William H. Wilson and Kauanoe Kaman¿
Index