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‘Putting a face on a community’: Genre, identity, and institutional regulation in the telling (and retelling) of oral coming-out narratives
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- 15 October 2015, pp. 607-628
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Exploring linguistic malleability across the life span: Age-specific patterns in quotative use
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- 24 August 2015, pp. 457-496
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Transnational policy and ‘authenticity’ discourses on Romani language and identity
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- 25 June 2015, pp. 295-316
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Sweet voice: The role of voice quality in a Japanese feminine style
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- 26 January 2015, pp. 1-34
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Introduction: Heteroglossia, performance, power, and participation
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- 23 April 2015, pp. 135-139
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Intersectionality and the social meanings of variation: Class, ethnicity, and social practice
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- 15 October 2015, pp. 629-652
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“She does have an accent but…”: Race and language ideology in students' evaluations of mathematics instructors on RateMyProfessors.com
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- 26 January 2015, pp. 35-62
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Performing extracomunitari: Mocking migrants in Veneto barzellette
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- 23 April 2015, pp. 141-160
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Generic intertextuality in online social activism: The case of the It Gets Better project
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- 25 June 2015, pp. 317-339
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Indexing one's own previous action as inadequate: On ah-prefaced repeats as receipt tokens in French talk-in-interaction
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- 24 August 2015, pp. 497-524
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The perlocutionary is political: Listening as self-determination in a Papua New Guinean polity
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- 24 August 2015, pp. 525-552
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Compliments and accounts: Positive evaluation of reported behavior in psychotherapy for adolescents
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- 15 October 2015, pp. 653-677
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What's so improper about fractions? Prescriptivism and language socialization at Math Corps
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- 26 January 2015, pp. 63-85
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Staging language on Corsica: Stance, improvisation, play, and heteroglossia
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- 23 April 2015, pp. 161-186
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“This migrants’ babble is not a German dialect!”: The interaction of standard language ideology and ‘us’/‘them’ dichotomies in the public discourse on a multiethnolect
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- 25 June 2015, pp. 341-368
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Public discourse and community formation in a trilingual Matsigenka-Quechua-Spanish frontier community of Southern Peru
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- 15 October 2015, pp. 679-703
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Humor (re)positioning ethnolinguistic ideologies: “You tink is funny?”
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- 23 April 2015, pp. 187-212
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‘New’ Scottish Gaelic speakers in Glasgow: A phonetic study of language revitalisation
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- 24 August 2015, pp. 553-579
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Translinguistic apposition in a multilingual media blog in Rwanda: Towards an interpretive perspective in language policy research
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- 26 January 2015, pp. 87-112
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Family as a framing resource for political identity construction: Introduction sequences in presidential primary debates
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- 25 June 2015, pp. 369-399
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