Language as a vehicle or as a resource? Exploring the nature of metalinguistic reflection in plurilingual consciousness-raising tasks
While studies have shown that additional language (Lx) learners build on knowledge of previously acquired languages (Ringbom 2007), the natural interaction between languages is rarely exploited in Lx classrooms. This study explores the nature of metalinguistic reflections and crosslinguistic connect...
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| Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of multilingual and multicultural development Jg. 45; H. 9; S. 3906 - 3925 |
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| Format: | Journal Article |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
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Routledge
20.10.2024
Taylor & Francis Ltd |
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| ISSN: | 0143-4632, 1747-7557 |
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| Zusammenfassung: | While studies have shown that additional language (Lx) learners build on knowledge of previously acquired languages (Ringbom 2007), the natural interaction between languages is rarely exploited in Lx classrooms. This study explores the nature of metalinguistic reflections and crosslinguistic connections during plurilingual consciousness-raising tasks (PluriL-CRT). Three collaborative PluriL-CRTs targeting specific target language (TL) structures were implemented and recorded in a higher education German Lx classroom in Quebec, Canada. Discussions were analyzed for metalinguistic reflections with or without crosslinguistic connections and for levels of analysis (superficial vs. complex) in terms of Form - Meaning - Use (Larsen-Freeman 2014). Analyses suggest that when crosslinguistic connections are made, learners engage in qualitatively different levels of analysis depending on the given TL structures and specific language combinations. The framework of analysis detailed in this study is meant to serve future research into the effects of plurilingual classroom practice that involves metalinguistic reflection on Lx development. |
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| ISSN: | 0143-4632 1747-7557 |
| DOI: | 10.1080/01434632.2022.2134398 |