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Rapport et Bilan Scientifique - 2e Symposium sur la Politique Linguistique Familiale 2021
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In: https://hal-inalco.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03525635 ; [Rapport de recherche] INALCO, Sorbonne Paris-Cité (SPC). 2022 (2022)
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Rapport et Bilan Scientifique - 2e Symposium sur la Politique Linguistique Familiale 2021
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In: https://hal-inalco.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03525635 ; [Rapport de recherche] INALCO, Sorbonne Paris-Cité (SPC). 2022 (2022)
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Interculturality in Action at an English Conversation Club in a Thai University: The use of Cultural Differences and Spatial Repertoire/ Thai 'Habitat' Factor in the Management of Interaction
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Las actitudes lingüísticas en la comunidad de Majayura (La Guajira): un estudio desde los componentes cognitivo y emocional
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In: Lingüística y Literatura, ISSN 0120-5587, null 42, Nº. 80, 2021 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Vol. 42, 80 (2021): JULY-DECEMBER, 2021), pags. 236-256 (2021)
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Online Headline Testing at a Belgian Broadsheet: A Postfoundational Perspective on How News Professionals 'Sell' Content ...
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Online Headline Testing at a Belgian Broadsheet: A Postfoundational Perspective on How News Professionals 'Sell' Content ...
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A Linguistic Ethnography of Laissez Faire Translanguaging in Two High School English Classes
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Making Chó bò*: Troubling Việt speak : Collaborating, translating, and archiving with family in Australian contemporary art.
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Narrative analysis applied to text production: Investigating the processes of quoting in the making of a broadcast news story
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In: AILA REVIEW, vol. 33, pp. 104-119 (2020)
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« Un voyage sans fin » : expressions métaphoriques et `ibmudes`/ib linguistiques de nouveaux locuteurs suédois
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In: Langage et société, N 170, 2, 2020-05-20, pp.109-128 (2020)
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Living Language Policy Through Stratified Space: A Linguistic Ethnography in the United Arab Emirates
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Political graffiti in May 2018 at Nanterre University: A linguistic ethnographic analysis
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In: ISSN: 0957-9265 ; Discourse and Society ; https://hal.parisnanterre.fr//hal-03110754 ; Discourse and Society, SAGE Publications, 2019, 30 (5), pp.441-464. ⟨10.1177/0957926519855788Discourse⟩ (2019)
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L’Université de Moncton, la langue et les normes. Enjeux acadiens, échos finlandais
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Codes in Transition: A Folk Linguistic Exploration of the Irish Traveller Cant
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APPROVED ; unpublished PhD thesis ; The Irish Traveller community is traditionally a nomadic minority group that has very much held on to their own lifestyle, customs, and values. An important component of their cultural heritage is Cant, a communicative code composed of Cant lexical items and an English morphosyntactical framework and used for private, in-group conversation. Due to its oral nature, which entails that there is little written historical evidence, and the secrecy with which it is often guarded, the information about it is very limited. This thesis asks what folk linguistics can contribute to our existing knowledge about Cant and its role in the Traveller community. Three points justify a folk linguistic perspective. Firstly, this study intends to enhance our knowledge about Cant. Due to the scarcity of material we can only find out more about it by speaking to the community. This thesis provides new material in the form of speakers? descriptions and interpretations of the nature and use of Cant. Secondly, language use and folk views about language are deeply interwoven with the language ideology of a group and with how community members view themselves in society. By taking a folk linguistic approach we not only gain functional and pragmatic information about Cant, but we also learn about beliefs and attitudes that govern speakers? language use and how language stands in relation to other elements in the cultural and linguistic repertoire. This latter point leads to the third rationale. Its interrelationship with other cultural elements means that language is in a constant flux. A folk linguistic study is about speakers? experiences of language in action, and therefore gives a dynamic view of language use. Folk-beliefs about Cant were studied during a two-year ethnographic project in two small communities of practice. The data consists of ethnographic fieldnotes and focus group interviews and were analysed by a combination of Ethnography of Communication and Critical Discourse Analysis.
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bilingualism and multilingualism; Cant; Community of Practice; Critical Discourse Analysis; Ethnography; Ethnography of Communication; Folk Linguistics; Gammon; Identities in Transformation; Inclusive Society; Intelligent Content & Communications; Irish Travellers; Linguistic Anthropology; Making Ireland; Shelta; Sociolinguistics
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2262/75310 http://people.tcd.ie/riederm
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Un savoir solidaire Nord/Sud : le projet Louisiane et le défi de l'engagement
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Bruce, Clint. - : Département de sociologie, Faculté des sciences sociales, Université Laval, 2018. : Érudit, 2018
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Multilingual and intercultural communication in and beyond the UK asylum process: a linguistic ethnographic case study of legal advice-giving across cultural and linguistic borders
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Arabic borrowing of the Hebrew word menahēl ‘manager’: Articulations and ideologies
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