36.613, TOC: Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism 15 / 1 (2025)
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Date: 15-Feb-2025
From: Eric Burgstede [eric at benjamins.nl]
Subject: Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism Vol. 15, No. 1 (2025)
Publisher: John Benjamins
http://www.benjamins.com/
Journal Title: Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism
Volume Number: 15
Issue Number: 1
Issue Date: 20250210
Subtitle: Epistemological issue: Translanguaging
Main Text:
2025. vi, 116 pp.
Table of Contents
Article
Translanguaging: What is it besides smoke and mirrors?
Jeanine Treffers-Daller | pp. 1–26
Commentaries
Translanguaging and the sociolinguistics of ‘naming a language’
Peter Auer | pp. 27–30
Translanguaging: Rebranding multilingual practices
Felix K. Ameka, Marianne Gullberg & M. Carmen Parafita Couto |
pp. 31–35
Translanguaging and codeswitching
Ad M. Backus | pp. 36–40
Old whines in nuevas bouteilles
Raphael Berthele | pp. 41–45
Beyond the binary: Research methodologies and epistemological tensions
between translanguaging and code‑switching
Kevin S. Carroll | pp. 46–50
Pedagogical translanguaging: A substantive approach
Jasone Cenoz & Durk Gorter | pp. 51–55
Translanguaging in sign language communities
Deborah Chen Pichler & Diane Lillo-Martin | pp. 56–60
Pedagogical translanguaging: Rescuing a legitimate and useful concept
from the echo chamber of evidence-free assertions
Jim Cummins | pp. 61–65
Translanguaging: A view from the South
Suyog Ashokrao Dixit & Jason Anderson | pp. 66–71
Are we speaking the same language? Towards a more unified conception
of translanguaging
Gerrit Jan Kootstra & Gregory J. Poarch | pp. 72–76
Translanguaging, language revitalisation and new speakers
Pia Lane | pp. 77–81
What is/are the goal(s) of translanguaging?
Elena Nicoladis | pp. 82–86
Don’t hire the magician
Ricardo Otheguy | pp. 87–91
Does ‘translanguaging’ equal ‘reasoning in multiple languages?’: Back
to the basics of translanguaging as a way forward
Jacopo Torregrossa, Christiane Bongartz & Sonja Eisenbeiß | pp. 92–97
Reconceptualizing translanguaging amid critique
Alexandra Tovar & Neal Snape | pp. 98–102
Is translanguaging rule-governed?
Boping Yuan | pp. 103–107
Response to the commentaries
Ways forward in the study of translanguaging
Jeanine Treffers-Daller | pp. 108–116
Linguistic Field(s): Language Acquisition
Psycholinguistics
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