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Sociolinguistic Studies Vol 3 No. 1 (2009) Ideologies on multilingual practices at a rural Catalan school View
Maria Sabate Dalmau
 
Sociolinguistic Studies Vol 3 No. 2 (2009) Analysing language as a way to understand social phenomena. Analyser le langage pour comprendre les phénomènes sociaux Indeterminacy and Regularization: a process-based approach to the study of sociolinguistic variation and language ideologies View
Alexandra M Jaffe
 
Sociolinguistic Studies Vol 3 No. 3 (2009) Language shift in West Africa The sociolinguistics of colonisation: a perspective of language shift View
Tope Omoniyi
 
Sociolinguistic Studies Vol 3 No. 3 (2009) Language shift in West Africa Sociolinguistic Consequences of Language Shift in Anglophone West African Literature View
Edmund O. Bamiro
 
Sociolinguistic Studies Vol 4 No. 2 (2010) Service provision in a globalised world Multilingual and transnational encounters in late modernity: Linguistic practices and social processes View
Luisa Martín Rojo, Rosina Márquez Reiter
 
Sociolinguistic Studies Vol 4 No. 3 (2010) Second strings and linguistic connections: bilingual and bilinguistic explorations. Dedicated to Professor Michel Blanc Linguistic Landscapes on Postcards: Tourist Mediation and the Sociolinguistic Communities of Contact View
Adam Jaworski
 
Sociolinguistic Studies Vol 4 No. 3 (2010) Second strings and linguistic connections: bilingual and bilinguistic explorations. Dedicated to Professor Michel Blanc “Christ fucking shit merde!” Language Preferences for Swearing Among Maximally Proficient Multilinguals View
Jean-Marc Dewaele
 
Sociolinguistic Studies Vol 5 No. 1 (2011) Fictionalising orality Dostoevsky’s landlady: portrayals of a mock German accent in Prestuplenie i Nakazanie (Crime and Punishment) in Russian and translation View
Martin Paviour-Smith, Peter R. Petrucci, Akie Hirata
 
Sociolinguistic Studies Vol 6 No. 1 (2012) Grammatical code-switching patterns of early and late Basque-Spanish bilinguals View
Hanna Lantto
 
Sociolinguistic Studies Vol 6 No. 2 (2012) Agency and power in multilingual discourse Multimodality and audiences: local languaging in the Gambian linguistic landscape View
Kasper Juffermans
 
Sociolinguistic Studies Vol 6 No. 3 (2012) Who’s the expert here? Shifts in the powerful identity in a sewing cooperative community of practice View
Caroline H. Vickers, Sharon K. Deckert, Wendy B. Smith, José R. Morones
 
Sociolinguistic Studies Vol 7 No. 1-2 (2013) Different worlds – same issues? Cases of language emancipation in Norway and France Linguistic emancipation and the linguistic market place View
Tove Bull
 
Sociolinguistic Studies Vol 7 No. 3 (2013) Chinese vendors’ code-switching in service encounters in Sarawak, Malaysia View
Yih-Long Lau, Su-Hie Ting
 
Sociolinguistic Studies Vol 8 No. 1 (2014) The Influence of English on U.S. Spanish The Influence of English on U.S. Spanish: Introduction View
Mark Waltermire
 
Sociolinguistic Studies Vol 8 No. 1 (2014) The Influence of English on U.S. Spanish So pues entonces: An examination of bilingual discourse markers in Spanish oral narratives of personal experience of New York City-born Puerto Ricans View
Nydia Flores-Ferrán
 
Sociolinguistic Studies Vol 8 No. 2 (2014) Discurso político y cambio de código: la alternancia guaraní / español en el discurso de Fernando Lugo [Political discourse and code switching: the alternation between Guarani and Spanish in Fernando Lugo’s public speech] View
Juan Eduardo Bonnin
 
Sociolinguistic Studies Vol 9 No. 1 (2015) Young Moroccans are speaking out: The changing language market of Morocco View
Driss Meskine, Jan Jaap de Ruiter
 
Sociolinguistic Studies Vol 9 No. 1 (2015) Underlining authenticity through the recreolization process in rap music: A case of an in-group answer to an identity threat View
Pedro Álvarez Mosquera
 
Sociolinguistic Studies Vol 10 No. 1-2 (2016) The dynamics of youth language in Africa Identity construction through phonetic crossing among young Capetonian gang members View
Nadine Chariatte
 
Sociolinguistic Studies Vol 10 No. 1-2 (2016) The dynamics of youth language in Africa The use of discourse markers among youth in Senegambia borderland View
Jane Mitsch
 
Sociolinguistic Studies Vol 10 No. 1-2 (2016) The dynamics of youth language in Africa Metaphor in South African tsotsitaal View
Ellen Hurst
 
Sociolinguistic Studies Vol 9 No. 4 (2015) The extension of estar across the Mexico-US border: Evidence against contact induced acceleration View
Ryan M. Bessett
 
Religions of South Asia Vol 1 No. 1 (2007) June 2007 Remembering Ourselves: On Some Countercultural Echoes of Contemporary Tantric Studies View
Jeffrey J. Kripal
 
Religions of South Asia Vol 1 No. 2 (2007) Does the Age Make the King or the King Make the Age? Exploring the Relationship between the King and the Yugas in the Mahābhārata View
Lynn Thomas
 
Religions of South Asia Vol 3 No. 1 (2009) Representations of Brahmins and Brahmanism in Early Buddhist Literature Rivals and Benefactors: Encounters between Buddhists and Brahmins in the Nikāyas View
Brian Black
 
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