What's Language Got to Do with It? - Keith Walters - Libros - W. W. Norton & Company - 9780393978841 - 1 de marzo de 2005
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What's Language Got to Do with It?


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Publisher Marketing: This is just some of what you ll find in What s Language Got to Do with It?, a thought-provoking new reader that introduces some of the most important language issues facing us today and prompts students to think hard about their own use of language." Contributor Bio:  Walters, Keith Keith Walters is Professor and Chair of Applied Linguistics at Portland State University, where he teaches sociolinguistics, discourse analysis, and research design and methods. Among his favorite courses are Language and Nationalism in the Middle East and a writing workshop for TESOL students. Much of his research has focused on issues of language and identity in Tunisia, where he served as a Peace Corps volunteer, and the Arab world more broadly. He s the author of two other textbooks, Everything s an Argument with Readings and What s Language Got to Do with It?Contributor Bio:  Brody, Michal Michal Brody (Ph. D, University of Texas) is a linguist and a lecturer at San Francisco State. She was a founding faculty member of Universidad de Oriente in Yucatan, Mexico, and her scholarly work centers on language pedagogy for English in the United States and Yucatec Maya in Mexico, language politics, and contact between English and Spanish in the United States and Spanish and Maya in Mexico. She s the editor of the readings in Everyone s an Author with Readings and of its Tumblr site, and (with Keith Walters) of What s Language Got to Do with It?, and the editor of They Say / I Blog. Contributor Bio:  Heath, Shirley Brice Harvey J. Graff is Ohio Eminent Scholar in Literacy Studies and professor of English and history at Ohio State University. He is widely known for his work on the history of literacy. Some of his works include The Literacy Myth, National Literacy Campaigns and Movements, The Labyrinths of Literacy, Conflicting Paths: Growing Up in America, and The Dallas Myth.

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Publicado 1 de marzo de 2005
ISBN13 9780393978841
Editores W. W. Norton & Company
Páginas 640
Dimensiones 170 × 217 × 27 mm   ·   757 g

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