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Everyday Multilingualism - Linguistic Landscapes As Practice and Pedagogy

English · Hardback

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Hatoss explores multilingualism in diverse suburbs of Sydney through the oral and written narratives of student ethnographers.


List of contents










1. The study of multilingualism in the urban landscape 2. Narrating the landscape 3. Language choices, normalcy, and ideologies 4. Social harmony, conviviality, and multilingualism 5. Identity in the landscape6. Linguistic landscapes as pedagogy 7. Conclusion: Theoretical and methodological insights


About the author










Anikó Hatoss is Senior Lecturer in Linguistics at the School of Humanities and Languages, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. Her research is focussed on language and migration, intergenerational language maintenance and shift, parenting in bilingual families, urban multilingualism, and community-level language planning for heritage languages.


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Hatoss explores multilingualism in diverse suburbs of Sydney through the oral and written narratives of student ethnographers.

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