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Mapping the language ideologies of organisational members: a Corpus Linguistic Investigation of the United Nations’ General Debates (1970-2016)
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Constraints of hierarchy on Meso-Actors’ agency: evidence from Vietnam’s Educational Language Policy Reform
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“Leave no one behind”: linguistic and digital barriers to the dissemination and implementation of the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals
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A network model of language policy and planning: The United Nations as a case study
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How can linguists contribute to the refugee crisis? Issues and Responses
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Language policy and planning in international organisations
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Networked identities: changing representations of Europeanness
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Stance and metaphor: mapping changing representations of (organizational) identity
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The value of adopting multiple approaches and methodologies in the investigation of ethnolinguistic vitality
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The role of metaphor in shaping the identity and agenda of the United Nations: the imagining of an international community and international threat
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Order in ‘polylogue’: an investigation of argumentational discourse units in diplomatic negotiation
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A lexical comparison of signs from Icelandic and Danish sign languages
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Language attitudes, shift and the ethnolinguistic vitality of the Greek Orthodox community in Istanbul
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