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Visar resultat 6 - 10 av 49 avhandlingar innehållade ordet Flerspråkighet.
6. Everyday Language Practices and the Interplay of Ideologies, Investment and Identities – Language Use and Dispositions among Young Adolescents in Multilingual Urban Settings in Sweden
Sammanfattning : Sweden is a multilingual country, and an increasing number of children and adolescents grow up using one or more languages in additions to Swedish. This has purred an interest in multilingual practices and the educational needs of minority language children and youths. LÄS MER
7. Pedagogiska möjligheter i mångfaldens förskola
Sammanfattning : I denna sammanläggningsavhandling diskuteras tre olika delstudier som alla utgåttf rån förskolepraktik i förskolor som kännetecknas av en mångfald av språk och erfarenheter. Delstudie 1 fokuserar på barns kommunikation i en flerspråkig förskolemiljö och vad som kan hindra eller möjliggöra den. LÄS MER
8. Lexical Transfer in Pedagogical Translanguaging : Exploring Intentionality in Multilingual Learners of Spanish
Sammanfattning : A long-standing pedagogical implication of the traditional monolingual perspective in research and education has been to discourage any use of non-target languages in the L2 classroom as an attempt to reduce ‘interferences’ (i.e., transfer) between learners’ languages. LÄS MER
9. Motståndets akustik : Språk och (o)ljud hos Peter Weiss 1946–1960
Sammanfattning : This study explores how language is thematized in a selection of literary texts written in Swedish and German by Peter Weiss between 1946 and 1960. The textual interpretations seek to establish how Weiss’s literary work forms a multifaceted reflection on language and its cultural, historical and material preconditions. LÄS MER
10. Two Languages, Two Scripts : Bilingual and Biscriptal Children with and without Reading Difficulties Read and Write in Persian (L1) and Swedish (L2)
Sammanfattning : The main aim of this dissertation was to explore L1 (Persian) and L2 (Swedish) reading and writing of 26 bilingual biscriptal children with and without reading difficulties (RD) (years 4–9). Previous studies have mainly focused on Latin scripts or one alphabetic and one non-alphabetic script with English as L1 or L2. LÄS MER