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18 - Afterword

The Complementarity of Multilingualist and 4T Approaches

from Part III - Multilingual Identity and Investment

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 July 2022

Wendy Ayres-Bennett
Affiliation:
University of Cambridge
Linda Fisher
Affiliation:
University of Cambridge
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Summary

Recent assertions about ‘post-multilingualism’ (Li Wei 2016, 2018) are based on the growing body of work in what may be called the ‘4T’ approach or perspective: translanguaging, transmodal, transindividual, transspecies. If this is seen as superseding multilingualist approaches, such a subtractive development stands to impoverish understanding of language use. This chapter argues for them instead to be conceived of in an additive, complementary way – not in opposition to one another, but in joint use to provide as strong as possible an alternative to deeply rooted views concerning purported disadvantages of multilingualism and the erasure of its existence in various areas of linguistic research.

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Multilingualism and Identity
Interdisciplinary Perspectives
, pp. 365 - 374
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2022

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