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1) ecology of language (*)
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1) Candidate: ecology of language


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paper CO_ColombianAppliedLinguisticsJournaltxt66 - : An important theoretical perspective guiding my understanding of biliteracy and language practices is the ecology of language, adapted from the work of Haugen (1953) and later integrated into Hornberger's continuum of biliteracy model (Hornberger, 1989; Hornberger & Skilton-Sylvester, 2000). These researchers proposed the ecology of language concept to describe the ideologies underlying language practices and policies in multilingual communities . This perspective highlights how bilingualism and biliteracy interact with the sociopolitical, economic, and cultural language environments in which individuals interact. Through a review of recent studies in different parts of the Americas I adapt the metaphor of the ecology of language to the study of biliteracy and second language acquisition in order to shed light on the ecological environments and complex interrelationships among the different factors that influence young bilinguals' biliteracy development (e.g., languages used, their speakers,

Evaluando al candidato ecology of language:


1) biliteracy: 5 (*)
2) hornberger: 3

ecology of language
Lengua:
Frec: 14
Docs: 9
Nombre propio: / 14 = 0%
Coocurrencias con glosario: 1
Puntaje: 1.850 = (1 + (1+3.16992500144231) / (1+3.90689059560852)));
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Referencias bibliográficas encontradas sobre cada término

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ecology of language
: 10.Mufwene, Salikoko. 2001. The ecology of language evolution. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
: 50. Tsudo, Y. The hegemony of English and strategies for linguistic pluralism: Proposing the ecology of language paradigm. Retrieved from [82]http://miresperanto.com/en/english_as_intern/hegemony_of_english.html 26/07/2012
: Haugen, E. (1972). The Ecology of Language: Essays by Einar Haugen, Stanford (CA), USA: Stanford University.
: López, L. E. (2008). Indigenous contributions to an ecology of language learning in Latin America. In A. Creese, P. Martin & N. H. Hornberger (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Language and Education (Vol. 9, pp. 141–155). New York: Springer.
: Mufwene, Salikoko. 2001 The Ecology of Language Evolution. Cambridge University Press.
: Resisting the hegemony of English has been suggested in literature in many ways. For example, Tsuda (1994) describes the ecology of language as a counter-strategy to the hegemony of English:
: Tsuda, Y. (1997). Hegemony of English vs. ecology of language: Building equality in international communication. En L. E. Smith y M. L. Forman (Eds.), World Englishes 2000, (pp. 21-31). Honolulú: University of Hawaii and the East-West Center.
: Tsuda, Y. (2008). The hegemony of English and strategies for linguistic pluralism: Proposing the Ecology of Language Paradigm. En M. K. Asante, Y. Miike y J. Yin (Eds.), The Global Intercultural Communication Reader (pp. 167-177). Nueva York: Routledge .