32.1001, TOC: Written Language and Literacy 23 / 2 (2021)

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Subject: 32.1001, TOC:  Written Language and Literacy 23 / 2 (2021)

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Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2021 15:52:41
From: Karin Plijnaar [karin.plijnaar at benjamins.nl]
Subject: Written Language and Literacy Vol. 23, No. 2 (2021)

 
Publisher:	John Benjamins
			http://www.benjamins.com/ 
			
Journal Title:  Written Language and Literacy 
Volume Number:  23 
Issue Number:  2 
Issue Date:  2021 


Subtitle:  Special Issue: Literacies in Contact   


Main Text:  

2020. v, 180 pp.

Table of Contents

Articles:

Literacies in contact: Forms, functions, and practices
Constanze Weth, Manuela Böhm & Daniel Bunčić 
pp. 133–153

What is a word? Word segmentation in multilingual writers writing French and
Moroccan Arabic
Manuela Böhm & Ulrich Mehlem 
pp. 154–179

Writing and identity
Florian Coulmas 
pp. 180–193

Literacies in contact when writing Wolof – orthographic repertoires in digital
communication
Kristin Vold Lexander 
pp. 194–213

>From the oral-literate debate to the translanguaging paradigm – and back
again: A German perspective on multilingual writing strategies
Christian Münch & Christina Noack 
pp. 214–231

The multilingual practices of Laurence Sterne: Evidence of translanguaging?
Arja Nurmi 
pp. 232–250

The advanced acquisition of orthography in heritage Turkish in Germany
Christoph Schroeder 
pp. 251–271

Bilingual newspapers as sites of multilingual practice
Mark Sebba 
pp. 272–288

Foreign schriftdenken in ausbau languages: Luxembourgish and Rusyn
orthographies in multiple language contact
Constanze Weth & Daniel Bunčić 
pp. 289–312
 



Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis
                     Writing Systems

Subject Language(s): Arabic, Moroccan (ary)
                     German (deu)
                     Luxembourgish (ltz)
                     Rusyn (rue)
                     Turkish (tur)
                     Wolof (wol)



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