Julie Kolgjini

Translingual Writing

The Re-emergence of an Invisibilized Variety

In recent writing scholarship, translanguaging has received much attention. These vibrant repertoires can, however, challenge various language ideologies. This study's research question seeks equitable solutions concerning translingual writing in a college course in Kosovo. The methodology considers appropriateness-based approaches to linguistic diversity, critical language awareness, and written materials submitted by students during two semesters. The results suggest that additional conversations with students, among others, are crucial, in particular regarding the monolingual paradigm and critical approaches to language. A literature review is followed by the research question, methodology, results, discussion and concluding remarks.

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Ausgabe 25: Concepts, Community and Collaboration

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Kolgjini, Julie (2023): Translingual Writing. The Re-emergence of an Invisibilized Variety. JoSch - Journal für Schreibwissenschaft, 14(1), 70-78. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3278/JOS2301W008

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  • Reihe: JoSch - Journal für Schreibwissenschaft
  • Band: 14
  • Auflage: 1
  • Erscheinungsdatum: 23.06.2023
  • Umfang: 9 Seiten
  • Artikelnr: JOS2301W008
  • DOI (E-Paper-Teilbeitrag): 10.3278/JOS2301W008
  • Imprint: wbv Publikation
  • Sprache: Englisch

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