双语/多语制与语言学习和教学史

IF 0.2 3区 文学 Q2 HISTORY
R. Mairs, Richard Smith
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除了一个例外,本期《语言与历史》中收集的论文首次在2018年7月6日和7日于雷丁大学举行的HoLLTnet国际会议“双语/多语制与语言学习与教学史”上发表,该会议由我们与Giovanni Iamartino教授(米兰大学)共同组织。HoLLTnet(www.hollt.net)是国际语言学应用协会(AILA)的一个研究网络,成立于2015年,旨在促进国际应用语言学领域对语言学习和教学史的研究。在之前几次成功的学术讨论会(www.hollt.net/events.html)的基础上,阅读会议旨在将hollt置于跨时间和空间的多语环境中,并阐明过去可能被忽视的学习者/教师传记和学习/教学方法的双语方面。我们感谢雷丁大学扫盲与多语中心和人文学院对此次活动的慷慨支持。我们还要感谢所有与会者为这一激动人心、令人愉快的会议作出的贡献。共有32篇论文在会议上发表,其中本卷中的论文是一个小样本,但具有代表性。参与者探索的历史背景范围异常多样——从公元前7世纪到公元21世纪,包括除澳大拉西亚和南极洲以外的所有大陆。我们感到高兴的是,这种多样性也反映在这里所载的文件中。采用广泛的时间和地理范围,允许跨文化,实际上是跨学科的对话,提供了进一步的证据,证明HoLLT开始作为一个“新兴的跨学科、跨文化和多语言研究领域”蓬勃发展(McLelland和Smith 2018:1)。与会者在一个共享的应用语言学框架内讨论并应用了传教士语言学、后殖民研究、古典学、埃及学和生活写作的方法。
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Bi/Multilingualism and the history of language learning and teaching
The papers collected in this issue of Language & History were, with one exception, first presented at the HoLLTnet international meeting ‘Bi/ Multilingualism and the History of Language Learning and Teaching’ which we co-organised with Professor Giovanni Iamartino (University of Milan), and which was held at the University of Reading on 6 and 7 July 2018. HoLLTnet (www.hollt.net) is a Research Network of AILA (Association Internationale de Linguistique Appliquée) and was founded in 2015 to stimulate research into the history of language learning and teaching (‘HoLLT’) within applied linguistics internationally. Building on several successful previous colloquia (www.hollt.net/events.html), the Reading conference aimed to situate HoLLT in wider contexts of multilingualism across time and space, as well as to shed light on bilingual aspects of learner/teacher biography and learning/teaching method which may have been neglected in the past. We are grateful to the Centre for Literacy and Multilingualism and the School of Humanities, University of Reading, for their generous support of the event. We would also like to thank all the participants for contributing to such a stimulating and enjoyable conference. A total of 32 paperswere presented at the conference, of which those included in this volume are a small, but representative, sample. The range of historical contexts explored by participants was exceptionally diverse – from the seventh century BCE to the twenty-first CE, and including every continent except Australasia and Antarctica. We are pleased that this diversity is also reflected in the papers included here. Adopting a broad chronological and geographical remit allowed for intercultural, indeed, interdisciplinary, dialogue, providing further evidence that HoLLT is beginning to thrive as a ‘newly emerging interdisciplinary, intercultural and plurilinguistic field of enquiry’ (McLelland and Smith 2018: 1). Participants discussed and applied methodologies from missionary linguistics, postcolonial studies, Classics, Egyptology and lifewriting, within a shared applied linguistic framework.
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