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Wong2021
BibType COLLECTION
Key Wong2021
Author(s) Jean Wong, Hansun Zhang Waring
Title Storytelling in Multilingual Interaction: A Conversation Analysis Perspective
Editor(s) Jean Wong, Hansun Zhang Waring
Tag(s) EMCA, Storytelling, Multilingualism
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Year 2021
Language English
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ISBN 9780429029240
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Book title Storytelling in Multilingual Interaction: A Conversation Analysis Perspective
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Abstract

Integral to the tapestry of social interaction, storytelling is the focus of interest for scholars from a diverse range of academic disciplines. This volume combines the study of conversation analysis (CA) with storytelling in multilingual contexts to examine how multilingual speakers converse and manage various aspects of storytelling and how they accomplish a wide range of actions through storytelling in classroom and everyday settings.

An original, book-length endeavor devoted exclusively to storytelling in multilingual contexts, this book contributes to broadening the scope of the foundational conversation analytic literature on storytelling and to further specifying the nature of second language (L2) interactional competence. Designed for pre-service and in-service second or foreign language teachers, students of applied linguistics, as well as scholars interested in storytelling, this volume explores the cross-linguistic nature of generic interactional practices, sheds light on the nature of translanguaging and learner language, and provides insights into teacher practices on managing classroom storytelling.

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