Learning Chinese
Linguistic, Sociocultural, and Narrative Perspectives
Tim Anderson author Patricia Duff author Roma Ilnyckyj author Ella VanGaya author Rachel Wang author Elliott Yates author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:De Gruyter
Published:18th Feb '13
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The acquisition of Mandarin Chinese, one of the most important and widely spoken languages in the world today, is the focus of this innovative study. It describes the rise of Chinese as a global language and the many challenges and opportunities associated with learning it. The collaborative, multiple-case study and cross-case analysis is presented from three distinct but complementary theoretical and analytic perspectives: linguistic, sociocultural, and narrative. The book reveals fascinating dimensions of Chinese language learning based on vivid first-person accounts (with autobiographical narratives included in the book) of adults negotiating not only their own and others' language and literacy learning, but also their identities, communities, and trajectories as users of Chinese.
ISBN: 9781934078761
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 625g
337 pages