Title of article
A biliteracy agenda for genre research
Author/Authors
Olivier Guillaume-Gentil، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
18
From page
6
To page
23
Abstract
Most research on the development of genre knowledge has focused on genre learning in either a first language (L1) or a second
language (L2). This paper highlights the potential of a biliteracy perspective on genre research that combines insights from literacy
and bilingualism in order to examine how multilingual writers develop and use genre expertise in more than one language. From a
theoretical point of view, the theorization of genre and genre knowledge in composition studies has developed relatively
independently from the theorization of language and language proficiency in second language studies. It is argued that conceptually
untangling the interrelated nature of genre, writing, and language expertise is a prerequisite for understanding multilingual genre
learning. Research on genre learning and genre variation across languages and within multilingual communities is then reviewed to
shed further light on the interrelationship between genre and language knowledge empirically. Pedagogical implications for better
addressing the needs of multilingual writers are suggested.
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Keywords
Biliteracy , Multilingual genre learning , L1/L2 writing development , Writing expertise , Common underlying proficiency , Secondlanguage proficiency , Communicative competence
Journal title
JOURNAL OF SECOND LANGUAGE WRITING
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
JOURNAL OF SECOND LANGUAGE WRITING
Record number
714021
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