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Slot-and-Frame Schemas in the Language of a Polish- and English-Speaking Child: The Impact of Usage Patterns on the Switch Placement
In: Languages ; Volume 4 ; Issue 1 (2019)
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Inclusive multilingualism: concept, modes and implications
In: European Journal of Applied Linguistics 1 (2013) 2, 179-215
IDS Bibliografie zur Gesprächsforschung
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Normativity and change: introduction to the Special issue on Agency and power in multilingual discourse
In: Sociolinguistic studies. - London : Equinox Publ. 6 (2012) 2, 185-208
OLC Linguistik
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A register of his papers
In: http://www.tilburguniversity.edu/upload/31b75a3c-7bc7-47eb-85ad-f8c731797e76_TPCS_51_Backus-Demircay-Sevinc.pdf (2004)
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Loanwords ’ Integration into Mandarin Chinese
In: http://www.tilburguniversity.edu/upload/7c9356c7-e921-42a2-91fa-751f6084e346_TPCS_44-Tian-Backus.pdf
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Superdiverse Repertoires and the Individual
In: http://www.tilburguniversity.edu/upload/d53816c1-f163-4ae4-b74c-0942b30bdd61_tpcs paper24.pdf
Abstract: Repertoire belongs to the core vocabulary of sociolinguistics, yet very little fundamental reflection has been done on the nature and structure of repertoires. In early definitions, repertoires was seen as a triad of language resources, knowledge of language (‘competence’) and a community. Due to developments in the study of language competence and in the study of social organization, this triad can no longer remain intact. In a super-diversity context, mobile subjects engage with a broad variety of groups, networks and communities, and their language resources are consequently learned through a wide variety of trajectories, tactics and technologies, ranging from fully formal language learning to entirely informal ‘encounters ’ with language. These different learning modes lead to very different degrees of knowledge of language, from very elaborate structural and pragmatic knowledge to elementary ‘recognizing ’ languages, whereby all of these resources in a repertoire are functionally distributed in a patchwork of competences and skills. The origins of repertoires are biographical, and repertoires can in effect be seen as ‘indexical biographies’. This, then, allows us to reorient the triad of repertoires away from communities towards subjectivities, and suggest that repertoire analysis can be a privileged road into understanding Late-Modern subjectivities.
Keyword: competence; globalization; indexical biography; language learning; Repertoire; sociolinguistics; subjectivity; super-diversity
URL: http://www.tilburguniversity.edu/upload/d53816c1-f163-4ae4-b74c-0942b30bdd61_tpcs paper24.pdf
http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.423.4721
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Computational simulations of second language construction learning
In: http://aclweb.org/anthology/W/W13/W13-2606.pdf
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