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Sociolinguistic Studies | Vol 5 No. 1 (2004) Estudios de Sociolingüística 5.1 2004 | Blistering barnacles! What language do multilinguals Swear in?! | View |
Jean-Marc Dewaele | |||
Sociolinguistic Studies | Vol 6 No. 1 (2005) Estudios de Sociolingüística 6.1 2005 | Standardization, functional shift and language change in Basque | View |
William Haddican | |||
Sociolinguistic Studies | Vol 3 No. 1 (2002) Estudios de Sociolingüística 3.1 2002 | El análisis de la conversación: entre la estructura y el sentido | View |
Amparo Tusón Valls | |||
Sociolinguistic Studies | Vol 2 No. 3 (2008) Monolingualism | Creating monolingualism in the multilingual courtroom | View |
Philipp Sebastian Angermeyer | |||
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. 2 (2011) | Ritual and conversational discourse in Nahuatl: from ‘There is no drink as sweet and fragrant as this’ to ‘eat your meal!’ | View |
José Antonio Flores Farfán | |||
Sociolinguistic Studies | Vol 5 No. 2 (2011) | Talking in the temple: a case study of language use and attitudes in the Shree Raam Mandir in Wijchen, The Netherlands | View |
Sjaak Kroon, Jeanne Kurvers, Renate Remie | |||
Sociolinguistic Studies | Vol 5 No. 2 (2011) | Entre iguales: notas sobre la socialización lingüística escolar del alumnado inmigrado en Barcelona. | View |
Virginia Unamuno | |||
Sociolinguistic Studies | Vol 5 No. 3 (2011) Vol 5, No 3 (2011): Language beyond the nation: a comparative approach to policies and discourses | A lusofonia: impasses e perspectivas [The lusofonia: impasses and perspectives] | View |
Carlos Alberto Faraco | |||
Sociolinguistic Studies | Vol 6 No. 1 (2012) | Social networks and minority languages speakers: the use of social networking sites among young people | View |
Delyth Morris, Daniel Cunliffe, Cynog Prys | |||
Sociolinguistic Studies | Vol 6 No. 2 (2012) Agency and power in multilingual discourse | When modern public space encounters postmodern migration: abnormality and the making of migrant identities | View |
Jie Dong | |||
Sociolinguistic Studies | Vol 7 No. 3 (2013) | Linguistic creativity in Nigerian Pidgin advertising | View |
Eyo Mensah, Roseline Ndimele | |||
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. 3 (2014) Estonian in contacts | On the bilingual language use of the Estonian-speakers in Finland | View |
Kristiina Praakli | |||
Sociolinguistic Studies | Vol 9 No. 2-3 (2015) Post-Soviet identities: Ethnic, national, linguistic, and imperial | Maintaining ties: Russian-speaking communities in Germany and Norway | View |
Ekaterina Bagreeva, German Mednzheritskiy | |||
Sociolinguistic Studies | Vol 10 No. 1-2 (2016) The dynamics of youth language in Africa | From slang to sleek: Changing language attitudes of urban youths in Tanzania | View |
Uta Reuster-Jahn | |||
Sociolinguistic Studies | Vol 10 No. 1-2 (2016) The dynamics of youth language in Africa | Formulaicity in Jbala poetry Sarali Yurievna Gintsburg (2014) Tilburg: Prisma Print. Pp. 163. ISBN/EAN: 978-94-6167-180-6 | View |
John C. Ford | |||
Religions of South Asia | Vol 2 No. 1 (2008) | “This is the truth—the truth without doubt”: Textual authority and the enabling of “true” discourse in the Hindu narrative tradition of the Śivapurāṇa | View |
McComas Taylor | |||
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 | |||
Religions of South Asia | Vol 3 No. 1 (2009) Representations of Brahmins and Brahmanism in Early Buddhist Literature | Recontextualizing Satire of Brahmanical Dharmaśāstra in the Aggañña Sutta*1 | View |
Alf Hiltebeitel | |||
Religions of South Asia | Vol 3 No. 2 (2009) | ‘O Our India!’: Towards a Reassessment of Sir Edwin Arnold | View |
Catherine Robinson | |||
Religions of South Asia | Vol 5 No. 1/5.2 (2011) Genealogy and History in South Asia | Lines of Descent and Dissent: Genealogy, Narrative, and the Upaniṣads | View |
Steven E. Lindquist | |||
Religions of South Asia | Vol 5 No. 1/5.2 (2011) Genealogy and History in South Asia | Solar and Lunar Lines in the Mahābhārata | View |
Simon Brodbeck | |||
Religions of South Asia | Vol 5 No. 1/5.2 (2011) Genealogy and History in South Asia | The Female Past in Early Indian Buddhism: The Shared Narrative of the Seven Sisters in the Therī-Apadāna | View |
Alice Collett | |||
Religions of South Asia | Vol 6 No. 2 (2012) Special Issue: “Tradition and the Reuse of Indic Texts” | Dhammapada, Dharmapada and Udānavarga: The Many Lives of a Buddhist Text | View |
Valerie J. Roebuck | |||
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