Language Management

Language Management
Author: Natalie Victoria Wilmot
Publisher: Channel View Publications
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2022-08-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 180041594X

This book draws on case studies of language management within British organisations to examine the decisions they make about language diversity in their professional communications in order to be successful in a multilingual world. It explores the practices that the organisations use to manage language diversity in interorganisational relationships, and why certain practices occur in some situations and not others. The book highlights how organisations rely on individual employees to perform a variety of language tasks and the implications of this; the effect of English as a global lingua franca; and the translation challenges which organisations face. The book demonstrates that practices to manage language diversity are often a result of the resources organisations have at given moments in time, rather than being part of a deliberate language management strategy.

Language Management

Language Management
Author: Bernard Spolsky
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2009-04-02
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0521516099

This book was the first book to present a specific theory of language management.

Language Management in Contact Situations

Language Management in Contact Situations
Author: Jiří Nekvapil
Publisher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2009
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783631582633

The authors of this volume analyze language contact situations emerging in East and Central Europe, Australia, and Japan. The individual chapters focus on language problems which appear in concrete interactions between speakers of various languages. The objective of the book is to demonstrate the capacity of the language management framework on the basis of highly diversified empirical material and thus aid in the solving of similar language problems which arise in different types of intercultural contact. The chapters contribute to the forming of a new approach to the processes underlying linguistic diversity, covering both its micro and macro aspects.

A Language Management Approach to Language Problems

A Language Management Approach to Language Problems
Author: Goro Christoph Kimura
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2020-05-20
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9027261261

In recent years there has been increased interest in examining the treatment of language problems across different levels of society, ranging from individual interactional issues to language policy and planning at the national or supra-national level. Among the various approaches to tackle this issue, Language Management Theory (LMT) provides a framework to address behaviour towards language problems on differet levels explicitly and comprehensively. Using LMT as a unifying theoretical concept, the chapters in this volume examine the links between micro and macro dimensions in their analyses of a variety of language problems in Asian and European contexts. This body of work illustrates that the LMT framework is able to show the characteristics of different dimensions clearly, especially when combined with a conceptualization of the micro and macro as a continuum of intertwining elements. This volume will appeal both to those interested in language policy and planning as well as those interested in interaction between speakers from different language backgrounds.

Foreign Accent Management

Foreign Accent Management
Author: Mythri Srinivasan Menon
Publisher: Plural Pub Incorporated
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2007
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781597560689

Foreign Accent Management is a book is written for non native speakers of the English language with European, African, Asian or Indian origin. The book is a guide to management of accents. The text is a compilation of valuable techniques in Speech-Language Pathology that have been in use for many years along with practical ideas gathered from workshops, tutoring and speech therapy practice. Most importantly, the book does not claim to erase the accent, however it will increase the awareness about accent modification and provides the tools and techniques to enhance and manage it long-term.

Japanese as Foreign Language in the Age of Globalization

Japanese as Foreign Language in the Age of Globalization
Author: Heinrich, Patrick
Publisher: IUDICIUM Verlag
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2008-09-09
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 3891298544

In our globalizing world of today, the significance, status and demand of languages are experiencing changes which are unmatched in human history. These changes also relate to the languages of Japan as well as to the way that they are being taught and studied. In this book 14 authors from four continents present their research results on Japanese as foreign language (JFL) in the age of globalization. The participation of these authors reflects the fact that research into JFL has itself become global. Since JFL in the age of globalization is a field too extensive to be comprehensively covered by a single book, we restricted ourselves to three topics which we believe are central in discussing this issue. New kinds of language learners and new teaching paradigmsNative – non-native speaker interaction or contact situations in a more general senseNew insights into cognitive processes in language learning

Here's How to Do Accent Modification

Here's How to Do Accent Modification
Author: Robert McKinney
Publisher: Plural Publishing
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2019-03-15
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1635500087

Here's How to Do Accent Modification: A Manual for Speech-Language Pathologists is designed for speech-language pathologists (SLPs) working with clients on accent modification in American English. A growing number of non-native speakers are interested in improving their communication skills and SLPs need preparation to work with this clientele. The text provides copious advice and many diverse techniques for teaching accent modification, from the level of basic sounds to the level of discourse. The text emphasizes realistic goal setting, so that clients focus on becoming effective communicators as opposed to sounding exactly like native speakers. The objective is a balance between clear and natural speech. Many SLPs favor intelligibility over naturalness because of their backgrounds working with speech delayed children, but with non-native speakers this often leads to unnatural speech and listeners focus on how something is said as opposed to what is said. Here's How to Do Accent Modification is uniquely geared toward the skills and backgrounds of SLPs working with clients in a one-on-one setting, but is also an excellent introductory text for any English as a Second Language (ESL) teacher. Robert McKinney brings this unique perspective as a speech-language pathologist with degrees in both Communication Disorders and Teaching English as a Second Language. Also included with the text are numerous practical activities and worksheets for working with clients. The ebook includes audio files and video clips to demonstrate working with non-native speakers.

Aesthetic Labour

Aesthetic Labour
Author: Chris Warhurst
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2020-07-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 152970202X

This accessible and exciting new text looks at the implications of aesthetic labour for work and employment by contextualizing debates and offering a critical approach. The origins of aesthetic labour are explored, as well as the relevant theories from business and management, and sociology. Coverage includes key topics such as: corporate strategy; recruitment and selection practices; and discrimination. Key features include: - a range of case studies from across different types of organizations and popular culture - the exploration of topics such as branding, ′lookism′, ′dressing for success′ and cosmetic surgery - suggestions for further reading.

Language Management and Its Impact

Language Management and Its Impact
Author: Linda Mingfang Li
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2018-10-17
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1351064045

This book provides a comprehensive account of language management and planning at Confucius Institutes in the UK, implementing an ethnographic approach grounded in language management theory. As a global language promotion organization, Confucius Institutes have previously been discussed in the literature with respect to socio-political issues, but this volume will shed particular light on their role in shaping and informing Chinese language policy, at both the institutional and individual classroom level. The book focuses specifically on Confucius Institutes in the UK, demonstrating how language teaching practice in these organizations is informed and shaped not only by organizational paradigms but local language needs and institutional attitudes of host institutions. In turn, Li highlights these organizations’ unique position in a multilingual region such as the UK can offer new insights into language management by illustrating their roles as platforms for both individuals and institutions to become involved in the making and implementation of language policy. This volume will be of particular interest to students and researchers in language policy and planning, language education, applied linguistics, and Chinese linguistics.