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Articles
Ritual and conversational discourse in Nahuatl: from ‘There is no drink as sweet and fragrant as this’ to ‘eat your meal!’ | |
José Antonio Flores Farfán | 181-199 |
Switching code and changing social identities in face-to-face interaction | |
Andry Sophocleous | 201-233 |
Talking in the temple: a case study of language use and attitudes in the Shree Raam Mandir in Wijchen, The Netherlands | |
Sjaak Kroon , Jeanne Kurvers , Renate Remie | 235-255 |
Finding one's own linguistic space: views on English, Afrikaans and identity in a semi-urban Australian context | |
Aniko Hatoss , Henriette van Rensburg , Donna Starks | 257-289 |
Cuban Spanish in the US context: linguistic and social constraints on the variation of syllable-final (r) among Cuban newcomers | |
Gabriela G. Alfaraz | 291-320 |
Entre iguales: notas sobre la socialización lingüística escolar del alumnado inmigrado en Barcelona. | |
Virginia Unamuno | 321-346 |
Short Communications
KiSwahili: the lingua franca of Nakivale Refugee Settlement in Uganda | |
Calisto Mudzingwa | 347-361 |
Reviews
Language as commodity: global structures, local marketplace Peter K. W. Tan and Rani Rubdy (eds) (2008) London: Continuum, pp. xii+228 ISBN 978847064233 (pbk) | |
Chit Cheung Matthew Sung | 367-371 |
Constructing inequality in multilingual classrooms Luisa Martín Rojo (2010) Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, pp. 422 ISBN: 978-3-11-022663-8 | |
Eva Codó | 373-378 |
An introduction to Irish English Carolina P. Amador-Moreno (2010) London: Equinox, pp. 191 ISBN: 978-1-84553-371-7 | |
Janne Skaffari | 379-381 |
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