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2DLIF-PROMETHEE based on the hybrid distance of 2-dimension linguistic intuitionistic fuzzy sets for multiple attribute decision making ...
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Whose Karate? Language and cultural learning in a multilingual Karate club in London
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“No, no Maama! say 'shaatir ya ouledee shaatir'!" children's agency in language use and socialisation
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Intercultural moments in translating and humanising the socio-legal system
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Imagination as a key factor in LMLS in transnational families
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Beyond native-speakerism: current explorations and future visions
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The strategic use of address terms in multilingual interactions during family mealtimes
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Book synopsis: Sociocultural linguistics has long conceived of languages as well-bounded, separate codes. But the increasing diversity of languages encountered by most people in their daily lives challenges this conception. Because globalization has accelerated population flows, cities are now sites of encounter for groups that are highly diverse in terms of origins, cultural practices, and languages. Further, new media technologies invent communicative genres, foster hybrid semiotic practices, and spread diversity as they intensify contact and exchange between peoples who often are spatially removed and culturally different from each other. Diversity—even super-diversity—is now the norm. In response, recent scholarship complicates traditional associations between languages and social identities, emphasizing the connectedness of communicative events and practices at different scales and the embedding of languages within new physical landscapes and mediated practices. This volume takes stock of the increasing diversity of linguistic phenomena and faces the theoretical-methodological challenges that accounting for such phenomena pose to socio-cultural linguistics. This book stages the debate on super-diversity that will be sure to interest societal linguists and serves as an invaluable reference for academic libraries specializing in the linguistics field.
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Applied Linguistics and Communication (to 2020)
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URL: https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/17815/ https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/17815/1/The%20strategic%20use%20of%20address%20terms%20in%20multilingual%20interactions.pdf http://press.georgetown.edu/book/languages/diversity-and-super-diversity
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Multilingual, multisensory and multimodal repertoires in corner shops, streets and markets: introduction
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Framing interculturality: a corpus-based analysis of on-line promotional discourse of higher education intercultural communication courses
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Transnational experience, aspiration and family language policy
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Intercultural Learning and Friendship Development in Short-Term Intercultural Education Programmes
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