609679 VO Applied Linguistics: Multilingualism with English
winter semester 2020/2021 | Last update: 06.10.2022 | Place course on memo listThe students will be informed about the multilingual development of the English language system and multilingualism with English as current language contact phenomenon.
In this lecture English is analyzed as part of current multilingualism and multilingual language system. Thereby socio- and psycholinguistic aspects of multilingualism are discussed as well as the multilingual roots of the English language.
interactive and frontal teaching with virtual units
written exam (lecture)
Baker. Colin & Wayne E. Wright (2017) Foundations of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism. Clevedon: Multilingual Matters.
Baugh, Albert & Thomas Cable (2002; 5th ed.) A History of the Enlgish Language. London: Taylor & Francis.
Blackledge, & A. Creese (2010) Multilingualism. London: Continuum.
Herdina, P. & U. Jessner (2002) A Dynamic Model of Multilingualism. Clevedon: Multilingual Matters.
Jessner, U. (2006) Linguistic Awareness in Multilingual Learners: English as a Third Language. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University
Teacher Training Programme "old" (2001): Positive completion of first part of studies (1. Studienabschnitt).
MA: none
- Faculty of Language, Literature and Culture
- Master's Programme English and American Studies according to the curriculum 2009 (120 ECTS-Credits, 4 semesters)
- Complementary Subject Areas (30 ECTS-Credits)
- Teacher training programme English
- Faculty of Teacher Education
- Minors (Complementary Subject Area)
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