Introduction: Multilingual Behavior in Youth Groups
This introduction reviews some of the major work on bilingual and multilingual children and adolescents in Scandinavia, from Kotsinas (1985) and Boyd (1985) to the present. The introduction was originally published in J. N.
Jens Normann Jørgensen
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Current methods for evaluating speech sound disorders in multilingual preschoolers: a scoping review protocol [PDF]
Introduction The objective of this review is to examine the current available evidence regarding the assessment of speech sound disorders (SSD) in multilingual preschoolers.
Nicole Biagina Marina Bazzocchi +1 more
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This article presents a scoping review of literacy research that employs multilingual and multimodal literacy narratives and discussions as tools for enabling immigrant youth to explore their intersectional identities and experiences of inequality.
Rahat Zaidi, Pramod K. Sah
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Drawing from Dewaele (2010, 2013), this paper seeks to analyse the socio-pragmatics of swearing in face-to-face multilingual conversational encounters and argues that the conversational locus (Auer, 1984) of playfulness favours, amongst others, the co ...
Auckle, Tejshree
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Feasibility of Using a Multilingual Web Survey in Studying the Health of Ethnic Minority Youth
BackgroundMonolingual Web survey is a common tool for studying adolescent health. However, national languages may cause difficulties for some immigrant-origin youths, which lower their participation rate.
Kinnunen, Jaana Maarit +5 more
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Particulars of the formation of national identities in literature before the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867 (Transcultural and intertextual relations: Ján Chalupka, Ján Kalinčiak, and Ján Palárik) [PDF]
The article aims at describing some of the particulars of the formation of national identities in the 19th century in the work of Ján Palárik (1822 – 1870) Inkognito ([Incognito]1858) and Ján Kalinčiak (1822 – 1871) Reštavrácia ([County elections], 1860),
Anikó Dušíková
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Changes in digital landscapes have complex effects on the meaning-making that they mediate (Thorne et al., 2015). There is a growing interest in examining the daily digital literacy practices of today’s multilingual young adults and adolescents, who are ...
Yiting Han
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Language-in-Education Policy of Kazakhstan: Post-Pandemic Technology Enhances Language Learning
In the current times of rapid technological progress, the development of quality education and encouragement of educated youth are extremely important.
Dinara Tlepbergen +2 more
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Exploring sociolinguistic attitudes among multilingual youth in Kazakhstan
Relevance. This study explores the complex interplay between the Kazakh and Russian languages in Kazakhstan, examining how these languages coexist and interchange at individual and societal levels due to their paradigmatic, vertical linguistic relationships stored in native speakers' consciousness.Purpose.
Aidar Khamit +3 more
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Mot en hållbar utveckling för meningsfull användning av flera språk nationellt? Ungas uppfattningar om en- och flerspråkighet vid kommunikation i Finland och Sverige [PDF]
In this article, we study how language majority and minority youth (Finnish-, Swedish- and Sami-speaking youth) in Finland and Sweden perceive the possibility to use languages in their countries.
Sanna Heittola, Siv Björklund
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