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Imagined communities, identity and language learning

Sociolinguistic approaches to identity negotiation and language learning: A circumstantiality perspective on communities of practice

Sociolinguistic approaches to identity negotiation and language learning: A circumstantiality perspective on communities of practice

... the learning experience of second/foreign (L2/FL) language learners has been inextricably linked to complex social structures and ...L2/FL learning, identity negotiation, and community of ...

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Motivational Implications of Heritage Language Identity for Heritage Language Learning

Motivational Implications of Heritage Language Identity for Heritage Language Learning

... heritage language (henceforth HL) learner vary significantly with respect to the necessary and sufficient conditions that bear on this label or classification (Wiley, 2001), there is widespread recognition among ...

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Adult ancestral language learning and effects on identity

Adult ancestral language learning and effects on identity

... to language learning ...Gwich'in language learning identities for themselves, which more than likely will change over ...the language either at home or in the ...continue ...

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Heritage speakers of Russian : intersectionality, identity, and language learning anxiety

Heritage speakers of Russian : intersectionality, identity, and language learning anxiety

... heritage language learning has positioned these individuals as critical assets in an evolving and globalized world, who are uniquely apt for reaching higher levels of proficiency faster than second or ...

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The Cultural Component in the First Language (L1) Teaching: Cultural Heritage, Identity and Motivation in Language Learning

The Cultural Component in the First Language (L1) Teaching: Cultural Heritage, Identity and Motivation in Language Learning

... 2.3 Identity and cultural heritage Multiculturalism and globalisation as we're experiencing them nowadays clash with a national culture model of state, reason why linking culture and identity puts us in ...

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The Role of Cultural Identity in Language Learning for International Students in the United States

The Role of Cultural Identity in Language Learning for International Students in the United States

... Cultural identity and language, as two important factors in adaptation, can not be ...cultural identity in language learning (including motivation for language learning, ...

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Identity in Online Communities: Social Networking Sites and Language Learning

Identity in Online Communities: Social Networking Sites and Language Learning

... own learning support infrastructure through trial and error negotiation with other users that they ...real identity of the users they are interacting with and what their real intentions ...collaborative ...

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Identity in online communities: social networking sites and language learning

Identity in online communities: social networking sites and language learning

... virtual communities across generations and cultures, particularly their attraction to teenagers, housewives, students and a new group of recently enfranchised elderly digital immigrants (TNS ...

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Second language learning and cultural identity

Second language learning and cultural identity

... Klingler (2003) suggested that the three dialects rested on a continuum. First there is “Colonial French”. This is a variety that differs from Standard Parisian/International French in syntax and morphology and sometimes ...

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XENOPHOBIA, IMAGINED COMMUNITIES, NATIONALISM AND IDENTITY: A CRITICAL ANALYSES OF QUDRATULLA SAHAB’S SHORT STORY “YA KHUDA”

XENOPHOBIA, IMAGINED COMMUNITIES, NATIONALISM AND IDENTITY: A CRITICAL ANALYSES OF QUDRATULLA SAHAB’S SHORT STORY “YA KHUDA”

... other communities were at daggers drawn with one ...other communities as “The other”, Who were bent on killing and looting their community and so were their ...other communities could cause a ...

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Innovation and identity in distance language learning and teaching

Innovation and identity in distance language learning and teaching

... the language programs were part of a synchronous learning environment, the teacher needed to ensure that the weekly timetable allowed the class to be available in a particular room at a particular ...

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Language as Function or Fashion? Multilingual Identity Formation Through Korean Language Learning

Language as Function or Fashion? Multilingual Identity Formation Through Korean Language Learning

... are learning Korean partly because of their interest in ...their language skills in K-pop events, especially if they have an opportunity to communicate with their favourite ...the language are not ...

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Language learning, identity, and agency : a multiple case study of adult Hispanic English language learners

Language learning, identity, and agency : a multiple case study of adult Hispanic English language learners

... and language development of four adolescent Chinese immigrants in a California high ...understand identity as being “multiple, fluid, and often contradictory” ...developed language skills (listening, ...

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Language Learners' Imagined Communities: Model and Questionnaire Development in the Iranian Context

Language Learners' Imagined Communities: Model and Questionnaire Development in the Iranian Context

... of Language, Identity, and Education in ...of imagined community on identity and language ...the imagined communities with real ones damaged one participant‟s desire to ...

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Genre, discourse and imagined communities: The learning gains of academic writing learners.

Genre, discourse and imagined communities: The learning gains of academic writing learners.

... both identity and desire (Norton 2000), originates in Bourdieu’s (1986) metaphor of learning gains as “capital” and links current and potential learning and literacy performance to future ...

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Culture, Identity and Foreign Language Teaching And Learning

Culture, Identity and Foreign Language Teaching And Learning

... intercultural language learning, students engage with and learn to understand and interpret human communication and interaction in increasingly sophisticated ...intercultural language learning ...

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Real imagined communities: : National narratives and the globalization of design history

Real imagined communities: : National narratives and the globalization of design history

... National Identity, 105. Design and National Identity Constructivist approaches to national identity have incorporated design culture in their analyses to some extent, but largely in pass- ing and ...

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International Service Learning: Catalyst for transformation in language learner identity?

International Service Learning: Catalyst for transformation in language learner identity?

... service learning experience cause an adjustment to one’s cross-cultural sensitivity? Does increased interest in a society’s culture increase a language student’s investment in language acquisition? ...

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The imagined communities of Overwatch : democratization of US/Russian cross-cultural communication

The imagined communities of Overwatch : democratization of US/Russian cross-cultural communication

... new identity completely unrelated to their national ...around identity and foreign affairs despite interacting with members of foreign ...foreign identity is mentioned online, is when groups of ...

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"Fear and trembling" by Amélie Nothomb: Autobiography as a dialogue between imagined communities

"Fear and trembling" by Amélie Nothomb: Autobiography as a dialogue between imagined communities

... Marchenkova (2005: 175) argues that the Bakhtinian dialogue consists of ‘relations’ between culture and human conciousness. These relations are based on the concepts of identity and difference, of the self and the ...

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