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Gun-ngaypa Rrawa 'My Country': intercultural alliances in language research
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Carew, Margaret Louise. - : Monash University. Faculty of Arts. School of Languages, Literatures, Cultures and Linguistics, 2016
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Stance, style and identity in Java
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Manns Jr., Howard John. - : Monash University. Faculty of Arts. School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics, 2011
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Research has shown how links between stance, style and identity are formed from the bottom up in conversation and from the top down through ideology. However, little attention has been paid to the motivations and constraints which influence these links. This study explores how stance, style and identity are negotiated among young people in an emerging variety of Indonesian spoken in Malang, a city in East Java, Indonesia. Conversational data and interviews are examined to explore the stancetaking strategies of 25 young, educated Javanese individuals. In addition, interviews are used to explore the language policies and language use at three local radio stations, as well as the perceptions of the broadcast varieties among targeted audiences (adult and youth). The findings show that many young people value both Javanese identity and a youth identity known as gaul, associated with language styles of the capital Jakarta. This can result in tension at the identity and interactional level, leading some speakers to use gaul forms with a sense of irony, while others avoid these styles altogether. However, many speakers select both Javanese forms and gaul forms to create a new twist on Javanese identity and achieve particular discourse effects. This study aims to provide a more nuanced understanding of the relationship between identity and choice of linguistic form among young people in Malang. The findings show how speakers resolve indexical tension by invoking latent indexicalities through styling and stylisation. This work sheds light on the processes by which Indonesian forms from Jakarta enter the speech styles in non-Jakarta communities. It is the first study to analyse stylistic variation using stancetaking as well as styling and stylisation. It has shown these concepts to be useful for exploring and explaining processes at work in naturally unfolding conversations.
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Asia; Asian media; Audience design; Crossing; Indexicality; Indonesia; Informal Indonesian; Jakarta; Jakarta Indonesian; Java; Language and identity; Language attitudes; Mass media language; Sociolinguistics; Stance; Style; Styling; Stylisation; Stylistic variation; Youth; Youth identity; Youth language
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URL: http://arrow.monash.edu.au/hdl/1959.1/529211
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3rd eResearch Australasia Conference The Australian National Corpus Initiative: Technical and Legal Issues
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In: http://www.eresearch.edu.au/docs/2009/era09_submission_70.pdf (2009)
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A Database on personal pronouns in African languages
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In: The Use of Databases in Cross-Linguistic Studies ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00389646 ; Martin Everaert, Simon Musgrave, Alexis Dimitriadis. The Use of Databases in Cross-Linguistic Studies, Mouton de Gruyter, pp.363-389, 2009 (2009)
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A Database on personal pronouns in African languages
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In: The Use of Databases in Cross-Linguistic Studies ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00389646 ; Martin Everaert, Simon Musgrave, Alexis Dimitriadis. The Use of Databases in Cross-Linguistic Studies, Mouton de Gruyter, pp.363-389, 2009 (2009)
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Voice and being core: evidence from (Eastern) Indonesian languages
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Non Non-Subject Non Subject Arguments in Indonesian
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In: http://arts.monash.edu.au/linguistics/staff/smusgrave-thesis.pdf (2001)
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Typology and geography in Eastern Indonesia 15 Selected papers from the 2007 Conference of the Australian Linguistic Society
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In: http://www.als.asn.au/proceedings/als2007/musgrave.pdf (1996)
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ARCHIVING AND SHARING LANGUAGE DATA USING XML
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In: http://ses.library.usyd.edu.au/bitstream/2123/1301/1/12FH2006.pdf
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Lexical Access via Phoneme to Grapheme conversion 1
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In: http://www.alta.asn.au/events/alta2008/proceedings/pdf/ALTA2008_05.pdf
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1 Language Shift and Language Maintenance in Indonesia
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In: http://users.monash.edu.au/~smusgrav/publications/LMLS_Indonesia_Musgrave.pdf
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1 Reduced pronouns and arguments in Sou Amana Teru, Ambon*
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In: http://users.monash.edu.au/~smusgrav/publications/ENUS.pdf
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Preposed possessor languages in a wider context
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In: http://email.eva.mpg.de/~gil/wlp/abstracts/Musgrave_%26_Donohue.pdf
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Sudanese Languages in Melbourne: Linguistic Demography and Language Maintenance
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In: http://www.als.asn.au/proceedings/als2009/musgravehajek.pdf
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1 Designing linguistic databases: A primer for linguists
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In: http://www.hum.uu.nl/medewerkers/a.dimitriadis/papers/dbPrimer08-A4.pdf
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Language Documentation and an Australian National Corpus
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In: http://www.lingref.com/cpp/ausnc/2008/paper2282.pdf
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Dialects and Varieties in a Situation of Language
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In: http://www.als.asn.au/proceedings/als2005/musgrave-dialects.pdf
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Applying Discourse Analysis and Data Mining Methods to Spoken OSCE Assessments
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In: http://www.aclweb.org/anthology-new/C/C08/C08-1073.pdf
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