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Locating Translingualism is a comprehensive examination of translingualism as a theoretical framework within applied linguistics. Written by Jerry Won Lee, this volume investigates how speakers of multiple languages use their linguistic resources fluidly across different contexts and situations.
The book addresses fundamental questions about language use, identity, and communication in multilingual communities. It provides scholars and practitioners with essential insights into how translingualism differs from traditional approaches to bilingualism and multilingualism, emphasizing the dynamic and integrated nature of language practices rather than viewing languages as separate systems.
As part of the Key Topics in Applied Linguistics series, this work serves as both an introductory overview and a sophisticated analysis for advanced students, researchers, and educators working in language studies, education, and linguistics. It bridges theory and practice while exploring real-world applications of translingual approaches in educational and professional settings.







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