Second language socialization and learner agency : adoptive family talk
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書誌事項
Second language socialization and learner agency : adoptive family talk
(Bilingual education and bilingualism / series editors, Colin Baker and Nancy Hornberger, 87)
Multilingual Matters, c2012
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- : hbk
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Bibliography: p. 182-194
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book examines how Russian-speaking adoptees in three US families actively shape opportunities for language learning and identity construction in everyday interactions. By focusing on a different practice in each family (i.e. narrative talk about the day, metalinguistic discourse or languaging, and code-switching), the analyses uncover different types of learner agency and show how language socialization is collaborative and co-constructed. The learners in this study achieve agency through resistance, participation, and negotiation, and the findings demonstrate the complex ways in which novices transform communities in transnational contexts. The perspectives inform the fields of second language acquisition and language maintenance and shift. The book further provides a rare glimpse of the quotidian negotiations of adoptive family life and suggestions for supporting adoptees as young bilinguals.
目次
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Second Language Socialization, Agency, and Identity
Chapter 3: Transnational Adoption and Language: An Overview
Chapter 4: 'I got nothin'!': Resistance, Routine, and Narrative
Chapter 5: 'But now we're your daughter and son!': Participation, Questions, and Languaging
Chapter 6: 'We'll help them in Russian, and they'll help us in English': Negotiation, Medium Requests, and Code-switching
Chapter 7: Conclusions and Implications
Chapter 8: Epilogue
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