The construction of multilinguals as Others

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Multilingualism is the normal condition for contemporary as well as historical human societies. However European nation-state building has led to a strong monolingual habitus that constructs a community of monolingual speakers as bearers of a nation. This erases or exoticises multilinguistic practices and excludes multilingual speakers. The effects of this exclusion are visible in the public discourse on multilingual speakers where we find a widespread Othering of multilingual speakers understood as constructing them as members of a social and linguistic out-group. Such Othering is not restricted to public discourse but is also found in our own practice as professionals working in linguistics and related fields. In the volume we take a close look at Othering practices not only in the public discussion and educational practice but also in academia with a focus on linguistics. We provide critical reflection of common practices in our own field and discuss the implications and challenges of this for our research. Chapters will address conceptual framing and labelling methodology and research bias in a broad spectrum of approaches. They will discuss the social context of Othering in linguistics labelling practises in linguistic publications and the construction of multilinguals as Others in linguistic subdisciplines such as heritage language research descriptive and documentary linguistics second language acquisition language teaching and outreach activities.
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