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WP5 Language Crossing and the Redefinition of Reality: Implications for Research on Codeswitching community
Rampton
1997
In this paper, I shall first give an account of 'language crossing', a verbal practice that has not been very widely recognised in sociolinguistics (cf Rampton 1995a). Then, with a description in place, I shall consider some of crossing's more …
Key words: language crossing
WP4 Sociolinguistics and Cultural Studies: New Ethnicities, Liminality and Interaction
Rampton
1997
With the emergence of 'new ethnicities' as its central empirical focus, this paper explores the relationship between sociolinguistic discourse analysis on the one hand, and research on youth in cultural studies, anthropology and sociology on the …
Key words: cultural studies, sociolinguistics
WP2 The Idealised Native-Speaker, Reified Ethnicities, and Classroom Realities: Contemporary Issues in TESOL
Leung, Harris & Rampton
1997
TESOL practice within the schooling sector in England has been mainstreamed. Historically this represents a major advance in terms of pedagogical relevance and equality of access, but our current research (Rampton, Harris and Leung, 1997) and our …
Key words: TESOL
WP1 Multilingualism in England: A Review of Research
Rampton, Harris & Leung
1997
This review concentrates on the dynamic and contested relationships between (a) educational policy, (b) academic discourse, and (c) everyday sociolinguistic practice. Our account is limited to England and to its newer heritage languages, and it is …
Key words: multilingualism