Ofelia García (Otheguy) is Professor Emerita in the Ph.D. programs of Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures (LAILAC) and Urban Education at The Graduate Center, CUNY. She is best known for her work on bilingualism, translanguaging, language policy, sociolinguistics, and sociology of language. Her work emphasizes dynamic multilingualism, which is developed through "an interplay between the individual’s linguistic resources and competences as well as the social and linguistic contexts she/he is a part of." Rather than viewing a bilingual's languages as autonomous, García views language practices as complex and interrelated, as reflecting a single linguistic system.
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| - Ofelia García (La Habana) es una catedrática cubano-estadounidense. Es profesora emérita en los programas de doctorado de Culturas Latinoamericanas, Ibéricas y Latinas (LAILAC) y de Educación Urbana en el CUNY Graduate Center. Es conocida por su trabajo sobre bilingüismo, translenguaje, política lingüística, sociolingüística y sociología del lenguaje. Su trabajo hace hincapié en el multilingüismo dinámico, que se desarrolla a través de «una interacción entre los recursos y competencias lingüísticas del individuo, así como los contextos sociales y lingüísticos de los que forma parte». En lugar de considerar las lenguas de un bilingüe como autónomas, ve las prácticas lingüísticas como complejas e interrelacionadas, como reflejo de un único sistema lingüístico. (es)
- Ofelia García (Otheguy) is Professor Emerita in the Ph.D. programs of Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures (LAILAC) and Urban Education at The Graduate Center, CUNY. She is best known for her work on bilingualism, translanguaging, language policy, sociolinguistics, and sociology of language. Her work emphasizes dynamic multilingualism, which is developed through "an interplay between the individual’s linguistic resources and competences as well as the social and linguistic contexts she/he is a part of." Rather than viewing a bilingual's languages as autonomous, García views language practices as complex and interrelated, as reflecting a single linguistic system. (en)
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| - Ofelia García (La Habana) es una catedrática cubano-estadounidense. Es profesora emérita en los programas de doctorado de Culturas Latinoamericanas, Ibéricas y Latinas (LAILAC) y de Educación Urbana en el CUNY Graduate Center. Es conocida por su trabajo sobre bilingüismo, translenguaje, política lingüística, sociolingüística y sociología del lenguaje. Su trabajo hace hincapié en el multilingüismo dinámico, que se desarrolla a través de «una interacción entre los recursos y competencias lingüísticas del individuo, así como los contextos sociales y lingüísticos de los que forma parte». En lugar de considerar las lenguas de un bilingüe como autónomas, ve las prácticas lingüísticas como complejas e interrelacionadas, como reflejo de un único sistema lingüístico. (es)
- Ofelia García (Otheguy) is Professor Emerita in the Ph.D. programs of Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures (LAILAC) and Urban Education at The Graduate Center, CUNY. She is best known for her work on bilingualism, translanguaging, language policy, sociolinguistics, and sociology of language. Her work emphasizes dynamic multilingualism, which is developed through "an interplay between the individual’s linguistic resources and competences as well as the social and linguistic contexts she/he is a part of." Rather than viewing a bilingual's languages as autonomous, García views language practices as complex and interrelated, as reflecting a single linguistic system. (en)
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