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Guest Editors: Susanne Mohr and Helene Steigertahl
Table of Contents
Articles
African sociolinguistics between urbanity and rurality | |
Susanne Mohr , Helene Steigertahl | 247–256 |
As far as the eye can see: Urban bias in South African linguistic research | |
Irina Turner | 257–275 |
Sango, a homogenous language with religiolectal and sociolectal varieties | |
Helma Pasch | 277–298 |
Regional variation in Ghanaian Student Pidgin: Use and attitudes | |
Elisabeth Hampel | 299–320 |
Multilingualism and the heteroglossia of ideologies in Lower Fungom (Cameroon): Use and attitudes | |
Pierpaolo Di Carlo , Angiachi Demetris Esene Agwara , Rachel Ojong Diba | 321–345 |
Playing with accents: On Ugandan Englishes and indexical signs of urbanity and rurality | |
Nico Nassenstein | 347–369 |
English, national and local linguae francae in the language ecologies of Uganda and Tanzania | |
Susanne Mohr , Steffen Lorenz , Dunlop Ochieng | 371–394 |
Reviews
Language and Subjectivity Tim McNamara (2019) | |
Xiaofang Yao | 395–397 |
Language, Social Media and Ideologies: Translingual Englishes, Facebook and Authenticities Sender Dovchin (2020) | |
Anastassia Zabrodskaja | 399–403 |
The Emoji Revolution: How Technology is Shaping the Future of Communication Philip Seargeant (2019) | |
Anastassia Zabrodskaja | 405–410 |
Migración y contacto de lenguas en la Romania del siglo XXI / Migration et contact de langues au XXIe siècle Carolin Patzelt, Carolina Spiegel and Katrin Mutz (eds) (2018) | |
Philipp Krämer | 411–416 |
Discourse and Mental Health. Voice, Inequality and Resistance in Medical Settings Juan Eduardo Bonnin (2019) | |
Milagros Vilar | 417–423 |
Different Nationalisms: Bengal 1905–1947 Semanti Ghosh (2017) | |
Joel Kuortti | 425–428 |
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