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Language shift and phone sex
Piller, Ingrid. - : Language on the move, 2012
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Illegitimate English
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Home is where I’m alienated*
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Shopping while bilingual can make you sick
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Globalisation and nationalism
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What would you do?
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Postnatal depression and language proficiency
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Bilingualism : bane or boon?
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Human capital on the move
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Rising multicultural middle class
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Seeing Asians speaking English
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The Sociolinguistics of nail care
Piller, Ingrid. - : Language on the move, 2012
Abstract: Have you recently had a manicure or a pedicure? I haven’t. In fact, I’ve never been to a nail salon in my life. Until about a decade ago that would not have been unusual among my friends and acquaintances. Today, however, this fact makes me an exception. Most of the women I know nowadays visit nail salons and here in Sydney little girls have ‘nail parties’ for their birthdays where they and their friends get their nails ‘done.’ If you haven’t bucked the trend and have been to a ‘nail bar’ recently, chances are you were served by a Vietnamese nail technician and/or the store was Vietnamese-owned. In the USA, for instance, less than 1% of the population are Vietnamese but 80% of nail technicians in California and 43% nationwide are Vietnamese. No surprise then that this 2008 Los Angeles Times article claims “it’s hard to meet a manicurist who isn’t Vietnamese.” Vietnamese nail technicians also dominate the market in the UK and most of continental Europe, in Australia, New Zealand and other parts of Asia including, unsurprisingly, Vietnam.
Keyword: 200401 applied linguistics and educational linguistics; 200405 language in culture and society (sociolinguistics)
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/1076851
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Language test masquerading as literacy and numeracy test
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Bilingualism is good for your mental health
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Linguistic diversity and social inclusion
In: International journal of bilingual education and bilingualism. - Abingdon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 14 (2011) 4, 371-381
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National languages curriculum
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Learning to be marginal
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The Cult of personal responsibility
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Free language choice?
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Can foreign languages drive you crazy?
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