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|Abstract=Studies of the multilingual practices of Turkish speaking adolescents in North Western Europe. The speakers use their different languages for a wide range of purposes: getting their way, creating a comfortable atmosphere, saving face, being polite, showing respect, showing disrespect, scolding, and in many other ways to administer their social relations. The skills demonstrated by the young speakers are almost never taken into account by the majority societies.
 
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Studies of the multilingual practices of Turkish speaking adolescents in North Western Europe. The speakers use their different languages for a wide range of purposes: getting their way, creating a comfortable atmosphere, saving face, being polite, showing respect, showing disrespect, scolding, and in many other ways to administer their social relations. The skills demonstrated by the young speakers are almost never taken into account by the majority societies.
 

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Cromdal2000
BibType INCOLLECTION
Key Cromdal2000
Author(s) Jakob Cromdal
Title Creating a monolingual story in bilingual conversation
Editor(s) Anne Holmen, J. Normann Jørgensen
Tag(s) EMCA, Bilingual, Monolingual: Storytelling, Children, Adolescent
Publisher Multilingual Matters
Year 2000
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City Copenhagen
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Pages 57–75
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Book title Det er Conversation 801 Değil mi? Perspectives on the Bilingualism of Turkish-Speaking Children and Adolescents in North Western Europe
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Studies of the multilingual practices of Turkish speaking adolescents in North Western Europe. The speakers use their different languages for a wide range of purposes: getting their way, creating a comfortable atmosphere, saving face, being polite, showing respect, showing disrespect, scolding, and in many other ways to administer their social relations. The skills demonstrated by the young speakers are almost never taken into account by the majority societies.

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