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Table of Contents
Guest Editorial
Fictionalising orality: introduction |
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Carolina P. Amador , Kevin McCafferty | 1-13 |
Articles
Imagining conversation: how people think people do things with words |
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Klaus P. Schneider | 15-36 |
Modern Japanese “Role Language” (Yakuwarigo): fictionalised orality in Japanese literature and popular culture |
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Mihoko Teshigawara , Satoshi Kinsui | 37-58 |
Elizabeth Gaskell's North and South and Wives and Daughters. A sociolinguistic study with special reference to the representation of nonstandard dialect |
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Gunnel Melchers | 59-79 |
Exploring the representation of orality: the use of vocatives in two Spanish-speaking films, Machuca and Volver |
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María Palma-Fahey | 103-126 |
‘Normal people like us don’t use that type of language. Remember this is the real world.’ The language of Father Ted: representations of Irish English in a fictional world |
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Shane Walshe | 127-148 |
Reviews
Book Review: Teacher cognition and language education. Simon Borg (2009) London: Continuum, pp. 320 ISBN 9781847063335 |
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John Ippolito | 169-172 |
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