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@luciafrai.bsky.social @celesterl.bsky.social @matthuntgardner.bsky.social, Glenys D Collard and James Walker examine social practices and (ING) variation in Aboriginal English. What are the meanings associated with different realisations of (ING)?
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@luciafrai.bsky.social @celesterl.bsky.social @matthuntgardner.bsky.social, Glenys D Collard and James Walker examine social practices and (ING) variation in Aboriginal English. What are the meanings associated with different realisations of (ING)?
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They discuss her work on language variation and change, and why some Western sociolinguistic frameworks fall short in capturing the multicultural fabric of Indian and Guyanese societies.
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They discuss her work on language variation and change, and why some Western sociolinguistic frameworks fall short in capturing the multicultural fabric of Indian and Guyanese societies.
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This collection brings together Inoue’s (2003) landmark article on listening subjects with 6 pieces from @journaloflinganth.bsky.social and JSLX.
9 early-career scholars share their commentaries—senior scholar responses coming soon.
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This collection brings together Inoue’s (2003) landmark article on listening subjects with 6 pieces from @journaloflinganth.bsky.social and JSLX.
9 early-career scholars share their commentaries—senior scholar responses coming soon.
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In conversation with @lhlew.bsky.social, John Rickford reflects on his career in Guyana and the U.S. Through personal and professional stories, he shows how the personal and political are entwined in a life in sociolinguistics.
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In conversation with @lhlew.bsky.social, John Rickford reflects on his career in Guyana and the U.S. Through personal and professional stories, he shows how the personal and political are entwined in a life in sociolinguistics.
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@mchlinguistics.bsky.social explores how pitch variation indexes femininity in domestic abuse victimisation. Those who don't fit the "expected" sound of fear are perceived as less scared and less rational in heteronormative relationships.
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@mchlinguistics.bsky.social explores how pitch variation indexes femininity in domestic abuse victimisation. Those who don't fit the "expected" sound of fear are perceived as less scared and less rational in heteronormative relationships.
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We explored the spatiotemporal and affective qualities of linguistic landscapes in 3 neighborhoods in #Helsinki.
📜 Article: doi.org/10.1111/josl...
We explored the spatiotemporal and affective qualities of linguistic landscapes in 3 neighborhoods in #Helsinki.
📜 Article: doi.org/10.1111/josl...
In “Technofuturist Registers for AI and the Future of Work”, Alfonso Del Percio examines technofuturist registers, showing how AI is made desirable & shapes social imaginations of the future, reconfiguring visions of labor, personhood, and modernity.
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⚽️ Nicholas Henriksen & Lucas Rubin analyze how Andalusian soccer star Joaquín Sánchez uses /s/ and /θ/ to negotiate commonly stereotyped meanings associated with his regional identity—uneducated, informal, rural, humorous.
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⚽️ Nicholas Henriksen & Lucas Rubin analyze how Andalusian soccer star Joaquín Sánchez uses /s/ and /θ/ to negotiate commonly stereotyped meanings associated with his regional identity—uneducated, informal, rural, humorous.
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What does it mean to have a "cute" voice?
In their new paper "Clip Voice", Zichuan Yu & Rebecca Lurie Starr’s explore how vocal styles reproduce stereotypes of infantilized femininity in Chinese online culture.
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What does it mean to have a "cute" voice?
In their new paper "Clip Voice", Zichuan Yu & Rebecca Lurie Starr’s explore how vocal styles reproduce stereotypes of infantilized femininity in Chinese online culture.
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Can language make room for hope in difficult times?
In Episode 10 of JSLX Conversations Branca Falabella Fabrício meets Daniel Silva & Jerry Won Lee to discuss their new book Language as Hope (Cambridge UP).
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Can language make room for hope in difficult times?
In Episode 10 of JSLX Conversations Branca Falabella Fabrício meets Daniel Silva & Jerry Won Lee to discuss their new book Language as Hope (Cambridge UP).
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Joshua Babcock, Benjamin Salinas and Rina Sugawara "Listening-as, Listening-for, and the Politics of Perception—Theirs and Ours" bring together two recent works on sounded experience and the politics of listening.
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Joshua Babcock, Benjamin Salinas and Rina Sugawara "Listening-as, Listening-for, and the Politics of Perception—Theirs and Ours" bring together two recent works on sounded experience and the politics of listening.
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In these conversations recently retired scholars reflect on their careers, share personal stories, and give unique insights into the history of sociolinguistics
The first three feature Shobha Satyanath, John Rickford & Momoko Nakamura
Now in Early View:
In these conversations recently retired scholars reflect on their careers, share personal stories, and give unique insights into the history of sociolinguistics
The first three feature Shobha Satyanath, John Rickford & Momoko Nakamura
Now in Early View:
In “Technofuturist Registers for AI and the Future of Work”, Alfonso Del Percio examines technofuturist registers, showing how AI is made desirable & shapes social imaginations of the future, reconfiguring visions of labor, personhood, and modernity.
🔗 Read here: buff.ly/3Bmxbgv
In “Technofuturist Registers for AI and the Future of Work”, Alfonso Del Percio examines technofuturist registers, showing how AI is made desirable & shapes social imaginations of the future, reconfiguring visions of labor, personhood, and modernity.
🔗 Read here: buff.ly/3Bmxbgv
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@kristinsnoddon.bsky.social’s “Being and Understanding” reviews two recent works in Crip linguistics, highlighting how communication barriers shape participation and intelligibility.
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@kristinsnoddon.bsky.social’s “Being and Understanding” reviews two recent works in Crip linguistics, highlighting how communication barriers shape participation and intelligibility.
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w @laurelmack.bsky.social & Meredith Tamminga
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w @laurelmack.bsky.social & Meredith Tamminga
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Survey for scholars working on language in society - please also consider participating if you do NOT use AI technologies.
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Iker Erdocia, Britta Schneider & Bettina Migge
Survey for scholars working on language in society - please also consider participating if you do NOT use AI technologies.
Complete (15 min) & share by Sept 14 🙏https://eu.surveymonkey.com/r/FW27T97
Iker Erdocia, Britta Schneider & Bettina Migge
Explore our latest publications now available in the Early View papers section of the Journal of Sociolinguistics website.
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Explore our latest publications now available in the Early View papers section of the Journal of Sociolinguistics website.
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Haowei Luo & Hua Yu explore the virtual linguistic landscapes that shape a Virtual University Campus in Douban, China, where students connect to cope with shared struggles and resist dominant meritocratic narratives.
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Haowei Luo & Hua Yu explore the virtual linguistic landscapes that shape a Virtual University Campus in Douban, China, where students connect to cope with shared struggles and resist dominant meritocratic narratives.
Follow the link for more: 🔗 buff.ly/HOkq1Gc