types of diglossia/bilingualism/multilingualism

Jan Blommaert Jan.Blommaert at rug.ac.be
Wed Apr 16 09:52:44 UTC 2003


No objection in principle, although on-line workshops are not my favorite
format. Jan Blommaert

Citeren rrr28 <rrr28 at drexel.edu>:

> Dear Lg. Policy list members:
>
> I have been reading the recent posting by Lewis, Paulston, Fishman,
> Blommaert,
> etc. over the last few days with keen interest.
>
> Would anyone care to prepare an organized discussion on them?  Perhaps either
>
> an on-line workshop like those conducted successfully for a few years by the
>
> Language and Culture group at Rochester?  Or finding a conference venue or
> holding a one-day workshop.  That this discussion began over the annoyance of
>
> monolingual mindsets about language(s) and language use is a sign of the need
>
> for more work on contemporary approaches in the study of multilingualism...
>
> Regards,
>
> Rachel Reynolds
>
> Rachel R. Reynolds
> Assistant Professor
> Department of Culture and Communication
> Drexel University
> 3141 Chestnut Street
> Philadelphia, PA 19104-2875
> Phone: (215) 895-0498
> Fax: (215) 895-1333
>
>


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