Drawing on sociolinguistic approaches, this book presents unique insights into a Japanese ethnic church community in Canada and the ways in which churches mediate issues of linguistic, cultural, and religious hybridity in addressing the needs of their diverse populations.
Drawing on sociolinguistic approaches, this book presents unique insights into a Japanese ethnic church community in Canada and the ways in which churches mediate issues of linguistic, cultural, and religious hybridity in addressing the needs of their diverse populations.
Tyler Barrett is Adjunct Professor in the Division of Online and Professional Studies at California Baptist University and Adjunct Instructor in the Division of Continuing Education Online at University of California, Irvine, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgements Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. A Sociolinguistic Theory of Ethnic Churches Chapter 3. The Study: A Community of Japanese Ethnic Churches Chapter 4. Are You Japanese Christian or Christian Japanese, or? Chapter 5. Transcultural Realities of a Japanese Community in Canada Chapter 6. Perceptions of Language Planning and Policy in Japanese Ethnic Churches Chapter 7. Unintentional English Accommodations for ELLs Chapter 8. Conclusion
Acknowledgements Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. A Sociolinguistic Theory of Ethnic Churches Chapter 3. The Study: A Community of Japanese Ethnic Churches Chapter 4. Are You Japanese Christian or Christian Japanese, or? Chapter 5. Transcultural Realities of a Japanese Community in Canada Chapter 6. Perceptions of Language Planning and Policy in Japanese Ethnic Churches Chapter 7. Unintentional English Accommodations for ELLs Chapter 8. Conclusion
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