Building a multilingual niche: code-choice and code-alternation at the Day of Multilingual Blogging

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Autor(a) principal: Buendgens-Kosten, Judith
Data de Publicação: 2016
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Domínios de Lingu@gem
Texto Completo: https://seer.ufu.br/index.php/dominiosdelinguagem/article/view/34956
Resumo: Blogging for the purpose of language learning is often done separately from existing blogging practices, in specialized and usually monolingual language-learning blogs. The integration of target language blogging into existing online practices needs to take into account a potential bias against multilingual online practices, as well as complications due to considerations of audience.  Using the Day of Multilingual Blogging (DMB), a yearly event that encourages bloggers to use for one day a language not normally utilized for blogging, as a case study, this paper illuminates how bloggers achieve the introduction of new languages into their (often monolingual) pre-existing blogs. While DMB has no specific language learning agenda, an analysis of multilingual practices during DMB illustrates its potential for helping learners to create or extend a multilingual niche (Erard, 2012), characterized as a context, (a) where multiple languages are used, (b) where multilingual practices are socially and materially rewarded, (c) where linguistic skills at any level have value, (d) and where language users can be ‘outsiders together’, which may benefit continued language practice. Participation in DMB will not automatically lead to the creation of a multilingual niche. Nonetheless, this case study illustrates important aspects of designing activities and events that support the development of such niches.
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spelling Building a multilingual niche: code-choice and code-alternation at the Day of Multilingual BloggingConstruindo um nicho multilíngue: escolha e alternância de língua(s) no Dia do Blogue MultilíngueBlogue multilíngueCode-switchingArranjos não-formaisMultilingual bloggingCode-switchingNon-formal settingsBlogging for the purpose of language learning is often done separately from existing blogging practices, in specialized and usually monolingual language-learning blogs. The integration of target language blogging into existing online practices needs to take into account a potential bias against multilingual online practices, as well as complications due to considerations of audience.  Using the Day of Multilingual Blogging (DMB), a yearly event that encourages bloggers to use for one day a language not normally utilized for blogging, as a case study, this paper illuminates how bloggers achieve the introduction of new languages into their (often monolingual) pre-existing blogs. While DMB has no specific language learning agenda, an analysis of multilingual practices during DMB illustrates its potential for helping learners to create or extend a multilingual niche (Erard, 2012), characterized as a context, (a) where multiple languages are used, (b) where multilingual practices are socially and materially rewarded, (c) where linguistic skills at any level have value, (d) and where language users can be ‘outsiders together’, which may benefit continued language practice. Participation in DMB will not automatically lead to the creation of a multilingual niche. Nonetheless, this case study illustrates important aspects of designing activities and events that support the development of such niches.A utilização de blogues no ensino-aprendizagem de línguas é geralmente feita sem ter em conta práticas de uso de blogues já existentes, designadamente através do recurso a blogues de aprendizagem especializados e monolingues. A integração do uso de blogues na língua-alvo em práticas pré-existentes necessita de ter em conta o potencial viés em relação a práticas on-line multilingues, assim como considerações relacionadas com a audiência dos blogues. Usando o Dia do Blogue Multilíngue (DMB) – evento anual que encoraja os bloggers a usar uma língua diferente por um dia – como estudo de caso, esta contribuição ilustra as modalidades de introdução de novas línguas em blogues pré-existentes (e geralmente monolingues). Se é verdade que o DMB não tem uma agenda específica de ensino-aprendizagem, uma análise das práticas plurilíngues desse dia evidencia o seu potencial em relação à criação e aumento de “niches multilingues” (ERARD, 2012), caracterizados como contextos em que, (a) diversas línguas são usadas, (b) as práticas multilingues são socialmente e materialmente valorizadas, (c) quaisquer competências linguísticas têm valor, e (d) os utilizadores se podem considerar “outsiders together”, favorecendo a continuidade das práticas multilingues. A participação no DMB não conduz, porém, automaticamente à criação de “niches multilingues”. No entanto, este estudo de caso ilustra aspetos importantes do desenho de actividades e de eventos que podem estimular o desenvolvimento desses “niches”.PP/UFU2016-11-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/dominiosdelinguagem/article/view/3495610.14393/DL27-v10n4a2016-9Domínios de Lingu@gem; Vol. 10 No. 4 (2016): Interações plurilíngues: descrições, dinâmicas e aprendizagens; 1379-1403Domínios de Lingu@gem; Vol. 10 Núm. 4 (2016): Interações plurilíngues: descrições, dinâmicas e aprendizagens; 1379-1403Domínios de Lingu@gem; v. 10 n. 4 (2016): Interações plurilíngues: descrições, dinâmicas e aprendizagens; 1379-14031980-5799reponame:Domínios de Lingu@geminstname:Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)instacron:UFUenghttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/dominiosdelinguagem/article/view/34956/19274Copyright (c) 2016 Judith Buendgens-Kosteninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBuendgens-Kosten, Judith2020-06-28T14:38:22Zoai:ojs.www.seer.ufu.br:article/34956Revistahttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/dominiosdelinguagemPUBhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/dominiosdelinguagem/oairevistadominios@ileel.ufu.br||1980-57991980-5799opendoar:2020-06-28T14:38:22Domínios de Lingu@gem - Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Building a multilingual niche: code-choice and code-alternation at the Day of Multilingual Blogging
Construindo um nicho multilíngue: escolha e alternância de língua(s) no Dia do Blogue Multilíngue
title Building a multilingual niche: code-choice and code-alternation at the Day of Multilingual Blogging
spellingShingle Building a multilingual niche: code-choice and code-alternation at the Day of Multilingual Blogging
Buendgens-Kosten, Judith
Blogue multilíngue
Code-switching
Arranjos não-formais
Multilingual blogging
Code-switching
Non-formal settings
title_short Building a multilingual niche: code-choice and code-alternation at the Day of Multilingual Blogging
title_full Building a multilingual niche: code-choice and code-alternation at the Day of Multilingual Blogging
title_fullStr Building a multilingual niche: code-choice and code-alternation at the Day of Multilingual Blogging
title_full_unstemmed Building a multilingual niche: code-choice and code-alternation at the Day of Multilingual Blogging
title_sort Building a multilingual niche: code-choice and code-alternation at the Day of Multilingual Blogging
author Buendgens-Kosten, Judith
author_facet Buendgens-Kosten, Judith
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Buendgens-Kosten, Judith
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Blogue multilíngue
Code-switching
Arranjos não-formais
Multilingual blogging
Code-switching
Non-formal settings
topic Blogue multilíngue
Code-switching
Arranjos não-formais
Multilingual blogging
Code-switching
Non-formal settings
description Blogging for the purpose of language learning is often done separately from existing blogging practices, in specialized and usually monolingual language-learning blogs. The integration of target language blogging into existing online practices needs to take into account a potential bias against multilingual online practices, as well as complications due to considerations of audience.  Using the Day of Multilingual Blogging (DMB), a yearly event that encourages bloggers to use for one day a language not normally utilized for blogging, as a case study, this paper illuminates how bloggers achieve the introduction of new languages into their (often monolingual) pre-existing blogs. While DMB has no specific language learning agenda, an analysis of multilingual practices during DMB illustrates its potential for helping learners to create or extend a multilingual niche (Erard, 2012), characterized as a context, (a) where multiple languages are used, (b) where multilingual practices are socially and materially rewarded, (c) where linguistic skills at any level have value, (d) and where language users can be ‘outsiders together’, which may benefit continued language practice. Participation in DMB will not automatically lead to the creation of a multilingual niche. Nonetheless, this case study illustrates important aspects of designing activities and events that support the development of such niches.
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