
Literacies in Contact
Special issue of Written Language & Literacy 23:2 (2020)
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[Written Language & Literacy, 23:2] 2020. v, 180 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 2 February 2021
Published online on 2 February 2021
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Table of Contents
- Literacies in contact: Forms, functions, and practicesConstanze Weth, Manuela Böhm & Daniel Bunčić | pp. 133–153
- What is a word? Word segmentation in multilingual writers writing French and Moroccan ArabicManuela Böhm & Ulrich Mehlem | pp. 154–179
- Writing and identityFlorian Coulmas | pp. 180–193
- Literacies in contact when writing Wolof – orthographic repertoires in digital communicationKristin Vold Lexander | pp. 194–213
- From the oral-literate debate to the translanguaging paradigm – and back again: A German perspective on multilingual writing strategiesChristian 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 GermanyChristoph Schroeder | pp. 251–271
- Bilingual newspapers as sites of multilingual practiceMark Sebba | pp. 272–288
- Foreign schriftdenken in ausbau languages: Luxembourgish and Rusyn orthographies in multiple language contactConstanze Weth & Daniel Bunčić | pp. 289–312
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