articleAmerican Educational Research JournalFeb 1, 2017Closed access

A Multilingual Perspective on Translanguaging

University of Maryland, College Park

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Abstract

Translanguaging is a new term in bilingual education; it supports a heteroglossic language ideology, which views bilingualism as valuable in its own right. Some translanguaging scholars have questioned the existence of discrete languages, further concluding that multilingualism does not exist. I argue that the political use of language names can and should be distinguished from the social and structural idealizations used to study linguistic diversity, favoring what I call an integrated multilingual model of individual bilingualism, contrasted with the unitary model and dual competence model. I further distinguish grammars from linguistic repertoires, arguing that bilinguals, like monolinguals, have a single…

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Keywords
  • Translanguaging
  • Neuroscience of multilingualism
  • Multilingualism
  • Linguistics
  • Sociology
  • Perspective (graphical)
  • Theoretical linguistics
  • Computer science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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