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Multilingualism at work: from policies to practices in public, medical and business settings - v. 9

Apfelbaum, Birgit(Edited by)Meyer, Bernd(Edited by)
Part of the Hamburg Studies on Multilingualism series
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This volume focuses on work situations in Europe, North America and South-Africa, such as academic, medical and public sector, or business settings, in which participants have to make constant use of more than one language to cooperate with partners, clients, or colleagues.

Central questions are how the social and linguistic organization of work is adapted to the necessity of using different languages and how multilingualism impinges on the communicative outcome of different types of discourse or genres.

Thus, the authors are all interested in multilingual practices 'at work', which is to say how different forms of multilingual communication are managed, flexibly adjusted to, acquired, and/or improved in a given workplace setting that often calls for particular implicit or explicit language policies.

Thus, this volume contributes to the study of workplace communication in a globalized world by drawing on different types of authentic data.

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John Benjamins
902728802X / 9789027288028
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
306.446
14/07/2010
Netherlands
English
273 pages
Copy: 100%; print: 100%
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