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I love you: Normativity, power, and romance in metalinguistic commentary
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Producing Prosperity: Language and the Labor of Development in India’s Western Himalayas
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Language Ideologies and the Intercultural Universities in Mexico: San Felipe del Progreso and Ixhuatlán de Madero
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Toward a Multisensorial Semiotic Linguistics: Embodied Affect and Mediatization in Transnational Korean Popular Culture
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Jugando con los yanquis: Latin American stories, structural barriers, and colonial difference in Major League Baseball
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Hipsters and Drunks, Tourists and Locals: Calle Lo�za as a Site of Ideological Contestation
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A corpus-based investigation into verbal cues to deception and their sociolinguistic distribution ...
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ЛИНГВИСТИЧЕСКИЕ И ЭКСТРАЛИНГВИСТИЧЕСКИЕ СВОЙСТВА ВИРУСНОЙ РЕКЛАМЫ ... : LINGUISTIC AND EXTRALINGUISTIC PROPERTIES OF VIRAL ADVERTISING ...
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UNDERSTANDING RUSSLANDDEUTSCHE IDENTITY AND ITS IMPLICATIONS
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Formalidade e pronomes de segunda pessoa do singular no português gaúcho ; Formality and second person singular pronouns in Gaucho Portuguesedata from interpretation ; dados de interpretação
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Acquiring an L2 sociophonological feature:The perception and production of rhoticity by Chinese learners of English
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Sociolinguistic Approaches to Sibilant Variation in Spanish
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A Corpus Approach Study on the Manzanar Free Press
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In: University Honors Theses (2021)
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Past studies on the physical environment of the Japanese-American internment camps of World War II have argued that internees were able to express their agency and identity despite the dehumanization of the camps. However, studies on the newspapers circulated in the camps have argued that internees had no agency as they worked on newspapers. In a preliminary reading, it was clear that these newspapers evidenced internee agency in their language. Utilizing de Certeau's theoretical framework of tactics, this study addressed the following questions: What tactics did Japanese-American internees use to take agency when writing and editing camp newspapers? How did the tactics relate to their Japanese-American identities? What discursive techniques were represented in the tactics? This study utilized a corpus-based approach to Critical Applied Linguistics. The corpus was assembled from Manzanar Free Press issues. Using Key Words in Context searches, the terms allegiance, loyalty, and justice were analyzed qualitatively in context. Japanese-American staff of the Manzanar Free Press included the discursive techniques like selective quoting patterns, hedging, and emotional distancing and included content complicating notions of an essentialized Japanese-American identity. Using these discursive strategies, they engaged in this tactic of storytelling successfully, seizing agency and maintaining their identities. Otherwise voiceless, Japanese-American internees used the space of the Manzanar Free Press to engage in complex narrative development. Internees used not just the built environment, but also language to maintain agency and identity. This maintenance shows the marginalized can use narrative development to claim power.
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Anthropological Linguistics and Sociolinguistics; Applied linguistics; Corpora (Linguistics); Discourse and Text Linguistics; Internment camps -- California -- Newspapers; Japanese Americans -- California – Newspapers; Japanese Americans -- Forced removal and internment (1942-1945) -- Newspapers; Manzanar War Relocation Center; Race and Ethnicity; Social Justice
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An Overview of the Sibilant Merger and its Development in Spanish
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An experimental sociolinguistic study of Asian Americans in Boston (AAiB) ...
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Indicadores de Transitividad en el Input en Español de Hogares Monolingües de Buenos Aires y Bilingües de Chaco: El Caso del Sistema Pronominal ...
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