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dc.contributor.authorEnnser-Kananen, Johanna
dc.date.accessioned2018-04-12T09:56:39Z
dc.date.available2018-04-12T09:56:39Z
dc.date.issued2018
dc.identifier.citationEnnser-Kananen, J. (2018). That German Stuff : Negotiating linguistic legitimacy in a foreign language classroom. <i>Journal of Language and Education</i>, <i>4</i>(1), 18-30. <a href="https://doi.org/10.17323/2411-7390-2018-4-1-18-30" target="_blank">https://doi.org/10.17323/2411-7390-2018-4-1-18-30</a>
dc.identifier.otherCONVID_27915558
dc.identifier.urihttps://jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/57572
dc.description.abstractThis qualitative case study of one German suburban high school classroom in the Midwestern United States examines how learners of German negotiate their linguistic legitimacy, which is defined as discursively constructed acceptance or validation for their language use. Specifically, it investigates how the students negotiated legitimacy for using their target language German in their classroom. Based on the premise that linguistic legitimacy is crucial for the maintenance and development of speakers’ languages, data was collected and analyzed from classroom recordings, semi-structured interviews, and participant observations. Findings revealed that, while English dominated the lessons as the default legitimate language among the students, using German was accepted and valued under certain circumstances. Such instances of linguistic legitimacy included the use of German for entertainment or in role plays, a pattern which points to the students’ desire to mitigate investment and display “uninvestment” in learning or using German. Implications for foreign language (FL) pedagogy and teacher education are discussed.
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dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherNational Research University Higher School of Economics
dc.relation.ispartofseriesJournal of Language and Education
dc.subject.otherkielet
dc.subject.otherluokkahuoneet
dc.subject.otherlinguistic legitimacy
dc.subject.otherclassrooms
dc.titleThat German Stuff : Negotiating linguistic legitimacy in a foreign language classroom
dc.typeresearch article
dc.identifier.urnURN:NBN:fi:jyu-201804112025
dc.contributor.laitosKieli- ja viestintätieteiden laitosfi
dc.contributor.laitosDepartment of Language and Communication Studiesen
dc.contributor.oppiaineSoveltava kielitiedefi
dc.contributor.oppiaineApplied Linguisticsen
dc.type.urihttp://purl.org/eprint/type/JournalArticle
dc.date.updated2018-04-11T12:15:15Z
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dc.description.reviewstatuspeerReviewed
dc.format.pagerange18-30
dc.relation.issn2411-7390
dc.relation.numberinseries1
dc.relation.volume4
dc.type.versionpublishedVersion
dc.rights.copyright© the Authors, 2018. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License.
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dc.subject.ysolegitimiteetti
dc.subject.ysovieraat kielet
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jyx.subject.urihttp://www.yso.fi/onto/yso/p15854
jyx.subject.urihttp://www.yso.fi/onto/yso/p30184
dc.rights.urlhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.relation.doi10.17323/2411-7390-2018-4-1-18-30
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