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- Exophony abstract "Exophony is the practice of (normally creative) writing in a language that is not one's mother tongue. Some exophonic authors may be bilingual or multilingual from their childhood years, even polyglots, while others may write in an acquired language. In some cases the second language is acquired early in life, for example through immigration, and it is not always clear whether the writer should strictly be classed a non-native speaker. It is one form of transnational literature, although the latter also encompasses writing that crosses national stylistic or cultural boundaries without being written in another language.It also overlaps with translingualism, and translingualist writer is one of many terms that has been coined to describe the phenomenon.Some exophonic authors are also translators, including (in some cases) of their own works.".
- Exophony wikiPageID "49100231".
- Exophony wikiPageLength "1203".
- Exophony wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Exophony wikiPageRevisionID "700699218".
- Exophony wikiPageWikiLink Category:Literature_by_language.
- Exophony wikiPageWikiLink Creative_writing.
- Exophony wikiPageWikiLink First_language.
- Exophony wikiPageWikiLink List_of_exophonic_writers.
- Exophony wikiPageWikiLink Multilingualism.
- Exophony wikiPageWikiLink Polyglotism.
- Exophony wikiPageWikiLink Second_language.
- Exophony wikiPageWikiLink Second_language_writing.
- Exophony wikiPageWikiLink Translation.
- Exophony wikiPageWikiLink Translingualism.
- Exophony wikiPageWikiLink Transnational_literature.
- Exophony wikiPageWikiLinkText "Exophony".
- Exophony wikiPageWikiLinkText "exophonic writer".
- Exophony wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lit-stub.
- Exophony wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Neologism.
- Exophony wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Exophony wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Exophony subject Category:Literature_by_language.
- Exophony hypernym Practice.
- Exophony type Company.
- Exophony type Concept.
- Exophony comment "Exophony is the practice of (normally creative) writing in a language that is not one's mother tongue. Some exophonic authors may be bilingual or multilingual from their childhood years, even polyglots, while others may write in an acquired language. In some cases the second language is acquired early in life, for example through immigration, and it is not always clear whether the writer should strictly be classed a non-native speaker.".
- Exophony label "Exophony".
- Exophony wasDerivedFrom Exophony?oldid=700699218.
- Exophony isPrimaryTopicOf Exophony.