From Yi Language to Mandarin : translanguaging practices and identity construction between actual and ought-to L1 selves

Hu, Hengzhi and Mi, Aixiang and Ou, Jingwen and Hashim, Harwati (2025) From Yi Language to Mandarin : translanguaging practices and identity construction between actual and ought-to L1 selves. International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching. ISSN 0019-042X

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Abstract

In multilingual classrooms where heritage and dominant languages coexist unequally, translanguaging is often encouraged pedagogically, yet its identity-shaping potential remains underexplored. This case study, situated in a Mandarin-medium secondary classroom in China, investigates how translanguaging involving Yi Language, a heritage language and actual first language (L1) for students, mediates their identity construction in relation to Mandarin, the state-sanctioned ought-to L1. Drawing on classroom observations and student interviews, we identified teacher- and student-initiated translanguaging practices that fulfilled pedagogical, relational, epistemic, and identity-affirming functions. Despite shared instruction, students demonstrated three distinct identity profiles: resistant, emergent, and reflexive. These profiles reflected differing perceptions of heritage language legitimacy and varied responses to the linguistic hierarchy embedded in the classroom. The findings suggest that translanguaging should be understood not merely as a pragmatic teaching strategy but as an ideological and epistemic act that shapes learners’ identity trajectories within broader sociolinguistic structures.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching
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Research Output Funding/yes_externally_funded
Subjects:
?? translanguagingheritage languagel1identitylanguage educationyes - externally fundednolinguistics and languagelanguage and linguistics ??
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232787
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Deposited On:
03 Oct 2025 08:50
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Yes
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Published
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03 Oct 2025 22:25