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Pluricentrity, Multilingualism and Heterogeneity of the Learners’ Groups
Author(s) -
Ekaterina Protassova
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
bilingvuri ganat'leba
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1987-9601
DOI - 10.22333/ijme.2021.17002
Subject(s) - multilingualism , diaspora , linguistics , heritage language , sociology , subject (documents) , pedagogy , computer science , gender studies , library science , philosophy
Multilingualism, superdiversity, and the abundance of language contacts place new demands on language teachers, who must consider each student’s linguistic biography, family language policies, and cultural practices in order to keep up with their growth in a specific school vs. university subject. Many more languages are becoming pluricentric as they continue to be used in migrating populations. So, they decline or flourish in diaspora and introduce heritage language learners as people with special needs into regular classrooms. Using Russian as an example, the paper suggests methods for organizing language instruction of varied speakers and learners in a heterogeneous integrated university classroom.