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Lo Bianco, Joseph.

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    Title/Author: Dominant language constellations/ edited by Joseph Lo Bianco, Larissa Aronin.
    Reminder of title: a new perspective on multilingualism /
    other author: Lo Bianco, Joseph.
    Published: Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2020.,
    Description: xix, 282 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: Foreword Li Wei -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: The DLC: Concepts and Practical Applications: Joseph Lo Bianco and Larissa Aronin -- Part 1 Current Developments of DLC -- Chapter 2. Dominant Language Constellation as an approach for studying multilingual practices: Larissa Aronin (Israel) -- Chapter 3. A Meeting of Concepts and Praxis: Multilingualism, Language Policy and the Dominant Language Constellation Joseph Lo Bianco (Australia) -- Chapter 4. Where DLC meets multilingual syntactic development Eva Fernandez-Berkes and Suzanne Flynn (The USA and Austria) -- Chapter 5. Shifting Multi-Layered Dominant Language Constellations in Dynamic Multilingual Contexts: African Perspectives Felix Banda (South Africa) -- Part 2 Institutional expressions of DLC -- Chapter 6. Societal Versus Individual Patterns of DLCs in a Finnish Educational Context - Present State and Challenges for the Future Mikaela Bjorklund, Siv Bjorklund, and Kaj Sjoholm (Finland) -- Chapter 7. Language Background Profiling at Canadian Elementary Schools and Dominant Language Constellations Nikolay Slavkov (Canada) -- Chapter 8. Dominant language constellations in the language repertoires of multilingual South African students Susan Coetzee Van Rooy (South Africa) -- Part 3 Personal and group experiences with DLC -- Chapter 9. The Evolution of personal Dominant Language Constellation Sarasi Kannangara (Germany) -- Chapter 10. Dominant Language Constellations of Russian Speakers in Cyprus Sviatlana Karpava (Cyprus) -- Chapter 11. Studying crosslinguistic interaction in multilingual production through the Dominant Language Constellation Stela Letica Krevelj (Croatia) -- Chapter 12. A Dominant Language Constellations case study on language use and the affective domain Richard Mark Nightingale (Spain) -- Conclusion - Chapter 13 Quo Vadis, DLC? Joseph Lo Bianco. Name index -- Subject index.
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    Subject: Language and education. -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-52336-7
    ISBN: 9783030523367
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