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Phase-contingent resilience effects in multilingual medical students: a cross-sectional examination of student demands-resources theory. [PDF]
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An Examination of Multicultural Parents' Understanding of Supporting Their Children's Creativity. [PDF]
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At the Intersection of Transnationalism, Identity, and Conocimiento: An Autoethnography. [PDF]
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The Acquisition of Black Language by Spanish-Speaking Preschoolers: A Community-Based Sociolinguistic Approach to Language Assessment. [PDF]
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Building Resilience: The Critical Role of Multicultural Education to Cope with the Psychological Trauma of Migrant and Refugee Youth. [PDF]
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A bibliometric study of identity construction in English writing for academic purposes. [PDF]
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Sprogforum. Tidsskrift for sprog- og kulturpædagogik, 2019
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Dina López, Ofelia García
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Dina López, Ofelia García
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2023
Translanguaging can be understood in a variety of senses, referring to (1) a type of language practice, (2) a theory of language, or (3) an orientation to language. As a type of language practice, it generally refers to the fluid use of language resources across linguistic boundaries.
Reem Khamis, Mellissa Bortz
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Translanguaging can be understood in a variety of senses, referring to (1) a type of language practice, (2) a theory of language, or (3) an orientation to language. As a type of language practice, it generally refers to the fluid use of language resources across linguistic boundaries.
Reem Khamis, Mellissa Bortz
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2017
Translanguaging is a theoretical lens that offers a different view of bilingualism and multilingualism. The theory posits that rather than possessing two or more autonomous language systems, as has been traditionally thought, bilinguals, multilinguals, and indeed, all users of language, select and deploy particular features from a unitary linguistic ...
Sara Vogel, Ofelia García
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Translanguaging is a theoretical lens that offers a different view of bilingualism and multilingualism. The theory posits that rather than possessing two or more autonomous language systems, as has been traditionally thought, bilinguals, multilinguals, and indeed, all users of language, select and deploy particular features from a unitary linguistic ...
Sara Vogel, Ofelia García
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