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Multilingualism and Language Diversity in Urban Areas : Acquisition, identities, space, education
Selfing and othering through categories of race, place, and language among minority youths in Rotterdam, The Netherlands
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Author(s):
Leonie M.E.A. Cornips
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Vincent A. de Rooij
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2013
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John Benjamins Publishing Company
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2013
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10.1075/hsld.1.07cor
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Multilingualism, language contact, and urban areas
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 19
Voice onset time across the generations
pp. 27
Using correspondence analysis to model immigrant multilingualism over time
pp. 39
Investigating second language pronunciation
pp. 45
Capturing diversity
pp. 63
Ethnolects in Northern Norway
pp. 75
Measuring language diversity in urban ecosystems
pp. 95
Two gender systems in one mind
pp. 99
Foreign language acquisition in heritage speakers
pp. 123
Heteroglossia in English complementary schools
pp. 129
Selfing and othering through categories of race, place, and language among minority youths in Rotterdam, The Netherlands
pp. 143
Enough is enough
pp. 161
The primary classroom as a superdiverse hetero-normative space
pp. 165
Multilingualism and identity
pp. 177
Ethnolect studies in the German and the Netherlandic area
pp. 179
Assessing narrative development in bilingual first language acquisition
pp. 193
Detecting historical continuity in a linguistically diverse urban area
pp. 209
The delicate search for language in spaces
pp. 227
Four decades of study of synchronic variation in varieties of Dutch. A sketch
pp. 227
The management of multilingualism in a city-state
pp. 253
Language contact in heritage languages in the Netherlands
pp. 257
Multilingual communication in Hamburg
pp. 275
Chinese and globalization
pp. 289
Current research on language transfer
pp. 305
Multilingual education in India
pp. 327
Fostering early literacy learning using dual language books
pp. 349
Measuring success when English isn’t your native language
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