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Communication that counts: A sociolinguistic ethnography of globalized accounting work
Tenedero, Pia Patricia. - : Sydney, Australia : Macquarie University, 2021
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The role beliefs about language use play in the social construction of the EFL classroom
Rabbidge, Michael. - : Sydney, Australia : Macquarie University, 2017
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Alles in Ordnung? Reflections on German order
Cramer, Rahel. - : Language on the move, 2016
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Would you mind if your child wanted to become an interpreter?
Cho, Jinhyun. - : Language on the move, 2016
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Portrait of a linguistic shirker
Piller, Ingrid. - : Language on the move, 2016
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What makes foreigners weird? A quick guide to orientalism
Piller, Ingrid. - : Language on the move, 2016
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Stereotyped ethnic names as a barrier to workplace entry
Piller, Ingrid. - : Language on the move, 2016
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Child language brokering
Grey, Alexandra. - : Language on the move, 2016
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Language and migration
Piller, Ingrid. - : Language on the move, 2016
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Giving children the gift of bilingualism
Gerber, Livia. - : Language on the move, 2016
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How to solve Australia’s language learning crisis
Piller, Ingrid. - : Language on the move, 2016
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Herder : an explainer for linguists
Piller, Ingrid. - : Language on the move, 2016
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The Language that cannot speak its name
Piller, Ingrid. - : Language on the move, 2016
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Have we just seen the beginning of the end of English?
Piller, Ingrid. - : Language on the move, 2016
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The Real problem with linguistic shirkers
Piller, Ingrid. - : Language on the move, 2016
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Urban sociolinguistics in Dubai
Piller, Ingrid. - : Language on the move, 2016
Abstract: A couple of years ago, I mused here on Language on the Move what linguistic theory would look like if its dominant cultural ideas had not been shaped in 1950s USA but in 21st century Dubai. I’ve recently had the chance to reflect on this question in more detail and examine Dubai as a case-study in contemporary urban sociolinguistics. The opportunity came in the form of an invitation by Dick Smakman and Patrick Heinrich to contribute to a book about Metrolinguistics: Urban Language Ecologies around the World they are preparing for publication in 2017. The book will present an attempt to re-examine sociolinguistic theory, approaches and concerns on the basis of city spaces. The concept is to do so on the basis of case studies of language in global cities such as Amsterdam, Cairo, Los Angeles, São Paulo and Shanghai, to name a few.
Keyword: 200401 applied linguistics and educational linguistics; 200405 language in culture and society (sociolinguistics)
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/1183375
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Why does English spread in global academia?
Cho, Jinhyun. - : Language on the move, 2016
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Linguistic diversity and social justice : an introduction to applied sociolinguistics
Piller, Ingrid. - : Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2016
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Building bridges in a divided world
Piller, Ingrid. - : Language on the move, 2016
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Can ESL teachers play a role in helping maintain the home language?
Bodis, Agnes. - : Language on the move, 2016
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