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Bargaining in Bobo-Dioulasso clothing stores : structure, rules and discourse strategies
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Language Emergence in the Seattle DeafBlind Community
Edwards, Terra. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2014
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Coming Down From the Mountain: Dialect Contact and Convergence in Contemporary Hutsulshchyna
Coyne, Erin Victoria. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2014
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Prosody in contact: Spanish in Los Angeles ...
Robles-Puente, Sergio. - : University of Southern California Digital Library (USC.DL), 2014
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English in the global village
Piller, Ingrid. - : Language on the move, 2014
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Crossing borders or carrying borders?
Li, Jia. - : Language on the move, 2014
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Gaining a green thumb for grassroots language activism
Grey, Alexandra. - : Language on the move, 2014
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How the presence of a bilingual school changes the linguistic profile of a community
Piller, Ingrid. - : Language on the move, 2014
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Sink-or-swim for international students
Piller, Ingrid. - : Language on the move, 2014
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Bilingual students at the crossroads
Gerber, Livia. - : Language on the move, 2014
Abstract: Let me bust a prevalent urban myth: You do not need to be bi- or multilingual to become a linguist. There, busted. In fact, being bilingual initially brought me to a crossroads where I was nearly denied access to the academic pathway I am embarking on today. In Australia, despite native-like English proficiency, my migrant background dictated that I visit ESL classes throughout primary school; during secondary school in Switzerland, my Australian passport resulted in obligatory participation in Deutsch als Fremdsprache classes [German as a foreign language]. This ironic situation of seemingly being deemed ‘not good enough’ at either nation’s language of instruction initially crushed my hopes of being recommended for Gymnasium – the main entry ticket to tertiary education in Switzerland. Fortunately, thanks to a loophole or two, and an additional entry exam, my teachers were able to grant me the much desired recommendation. Without it, I would not have had the opportunity to undertake an academic pathway. Undoubtedly, mine is not the only story influenced by language learning trajectories.
Keyword: 200401 applied linguistics and educational linguistics; 200405 language in culture and society (sociolinguistics)
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/1073731
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Bodies on the move : salsa, language and transnationalism
Schneider, Britta. - : Language on the move, 2014
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Superdiversity : another Eurocentric idea?
Piller, Ingrid. - : Language on the move, 2014
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Lost in bilingual parenting
Motaghi Tabari, Shiva. - : Language on the move, 2014
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Language work in the internet café
Piller, Ingrid. - : Language on the move, 2014
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Linguistic penalty in the job interview
Piller, Ingrid. - : Language on the move, 2014
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Emergency service provision in linguistically diverse societies
Piller, I. - : Language on the move, 2014
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English at the Olympics
Takahashi, Kimir. - : Language on the move, 2014
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Inventing languages
Piller, Ingrid. - : Language on the move, 2014
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[研究ノート] 近現代文芸の中の広告(1) : 明治期以降の文学作品中の言説渉猟 ; Advertising in modern literature(1) ; Examples of Japanese advertising in modern literature (1)
水野 由多加; Mizuno Yutaka. - : 関西大学社会学部, 2014
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When grammar meets politics: Uses of stigmatized language on a political talk show
Grammon, Devin. - 2014
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