Tim Marr

Nombre: 
Tim
Apellidos: 
Marr
Categoría profesional: 
Principal Lecturer in Applied Linguistics
Hispanista Emérito: 
No
Materias de especialidad: 
Universidad/Centro de investigación: 
London Metropolitan University
Departamento/Centro: 
Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanites, Department Humanities, Arts and Languages, London Metropolitan University [ver información del centro]
País: 
Reino Unido
Trabajos publicados: 
Colaboraciones en obras colectivas:

Ya no podemos regresar al quechua: Modernity, identity and language choice among migrants in urban Perú, en: History and Linguistics in the Andes. Palgrave Macmillan, 2011.

Language ideology, ownership and maintenance, en: Opportunities and Challenges of Bilingualism (Eds. Li Wei, Jean-Marc Dewaele & Alex Housen). Mouton de Gruyter, Berlin, 2002.

Artículos:

'The shifters' view of language shift. A comparative study of Lima and Lille (en colaboración con Tim Pooley), en: Cahiers d'Études Françaises, 2011.

How should employers and policy-makers react to the decline in foreign language learning in the UK? En: Oxford Analytica Briefings, 2011.

International postgraduate students in London: Some features of their expectations and experience (en colaboración con Jan Bamford, Gary Pheiffer e Inge Weber-Newth), en: Cyprus Journal of Sciences, vol. 4, 2006.

World English, en: Oxford Analytica Briefings, 2006.

How does a language attract new speakers? En: Oxford Analytica Briefings, 2006.

Language and the Capital: A Case Study of English 'Language Shock' among Chinese Students in London, en: Language Awareness, vol. 14, n.º 4. Multilingual Matters, 2005.

Is Chinese replacing English as the lingua franca of choice in east Asia? En: Oxford Analytica Briefings, 2005.

Neither the state nor the grass roots: Language maintenance and the discourse of the Academia Mayor de la Lengua Quechua, en: International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, vol. 2, n.º 3. Multilingual Matters, 1999.
Hispanista: 
Si