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Reflections on Multiliterate Lives.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Bilingual Education and Bilingualism SeriesPublisher: Clevedon : Multilingual Matters, 2001Copyright date: ©2001Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (219 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781853597046
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Reflections on Multiliterate LivesDDC classification:
  • 404/.2
LOC classification:
  • P115.R44 2001
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Editors' Introduction -- Part I: Language Specialists as Language Learners -- The Fortunate Traveler: Shuttling between Communities and Literacies by Economy Class -- Initiating into Academic Community: Some Autobiographical Reflections -- Reminiscences of a Multilingual Life: A Personal Case History -- Developing Literacy Can and Should Be Fun: But Only Sometimes Is -- Straddling Three Worlds -- How a Speaker of Two Second Languages Becomes a Writer in a Foreign Language -- From L1 to L12: The Confessions of a Sometimes Frustrated Multiliterate -- My Experience of Learning to Read and Write in Japanese as L1 and English as L2 -- An Introspective Account of L2 Writing Acquisition -- Writing from Chinese to English: My Cultural Transformation -- Part II: Crossing Cultures Across the Disciplines -- Learning Is a Lifelong Process -- Linguistic Experiences of a Mathematical Career -- Taking the Best from a Number of Worlds: An Interview with Hooshang Hemami -- Growing up Trilingual: Memories of an Armenian/Arabic/English Speaker -- How Can I Help Make a Difference? An Interview with Robert Agunga -- A Professional Academic Life in Two Languages: An Interview with María Juliá -- On Being a Citizen of the World: An Interview with Luis Proenza -- The Advantages of Starting Out Multilingual: An Interview with Steven Beering -- Appendix.
Summary: This is a collection of personal accounts of the formative literacy experiences of highly successful second language users, all of who are professional academics. Representing fourteen countries in origin, the contributors recount in their own words past and present struggles and successes as learners of language and of much else.
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Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Editors' Introduction -- Part I: Language Specialists as Language Learners -- The Fortunate Traveler: Shuttling between Communities and Literacies by Economy Class -- Initiating into Academic Community: Some Autobiographical Reflections -- Reminiscences of a Multilingual Life: A Personal Case History -- Developing Literacy Can and Should Be Fun: But Only Sometimes Is -- Straddling Three Worlds -- How a Speaker of Two Second Languages Becomes a Writer in a Foreign Language -- From L1 to L12: The Confessions of a Sometimes Frustrated Multiliterate -- My Experience of Learning to Read and Write in Japanese as L1 and English as L2 -- An Introspective Account of L2 Writing Acquisition -- Writing from Chinese to English: My Cultural Transformation -- Part II: Crossing Cultures Across the Disciplines -- Learning Is a Lifelong Process -- Linguistic Experiences of a Mathematical Career -- Taking the Best from a Number of Worlds: An Interview with Hooshang Hemami -- Growing up Trilingual: Memories of an Armenian/Arabic/English Speaker -- How Can I Help Make a Difference? An Interview with Robert Agunga -- A Professional Academic Life in Two Languages: An Interview with María Juliá -- On Being a Citizen of the World: An Interview with Luis Proenza -- The Advantages of Starting Out Multilingual: An Interview with Steven Beering -- Appendix.

This is a collection of personal accounts of the formative literacy experiences of highly successful second language users, all of who are professional academics. Representing fourteen countries in origin, the contributors recount in their own words past and present struggles and successes as learners of language and of much else.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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