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This book explores the ways in which multimodality and
multilingualism as areas of study intersect and provides empirical
examples of how this looks in practice from a wide range of
settings. The chapters include visual as well as linguistic
descriptions of practice and provide an accessible introduction to
multimodality and multilingualism for a readership from
undergraduate students to researchers. The book argues that the
everyday practices of multilingual communities are multimodal in
nature, and that by working at the intersection of multilingualism
and multimodality we may be able to make fruitful advances in
multiple areas of applied linguistics, and properly appreciate the
actual human complexities of communication.
This book explores the ways in which multimodality and
multilingualism as areas of study intersect and provides empirical
examples of how this looks in practice from a wide range of
settings. The chapters include visual as well as linguistic
descriptions of practice and provide an accessible introduction to
multimodality and multilingualism for a readership from
undergraduate students to researchers. The book argues that the
everyday practices of multilingual communities are multimodal in
nature, and that by working at the intersection of multilingualism
and multimodality we may be able to make fruitful advances in
multiple areas of applied linguistics, and properly appreciate the
actual human complexities of communication.
There is a pressing need for new teachers to understand the wider
context of language development and to know how best to support
children in learning to talk. This accessible text introduces you
to the numerous contexts of language development. It helps you
understand the many ways in which children acquire language skills.
Importantly, it provides a breadth of learning about language not
offered by other texts exploring typical language development,
atypical language development and learning more than one language.
The book also explores the current literature and research on
language development for primary aged children, supporting trainee
teachers with their academic study.
There is a pressing need for new teachers to understand the wider
context of language development and to know how best to support
children in learning to talk. This accessible text introduces you
to the numerous contexts of language development. It helps you
understand the many ways in which children acquire language skills.
Importantly, it provides a breadth of learning about language not
offered by other texts exploring typical language development,
atypical language development and learning more than one language.
The book also explores the current literature and research on
language development for primary aged children, supporting trainee
teachers with their academic study.
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