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Thu Jun 30 2005
TOC: Language in Society 34/3 (2005)
Editor for this issue: Maria Moreno-Rollins
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1. Joyce
Reid,
Language in Society Vol. 34, No. 3 (2005)
Message 1: Language in Society Vol. 34, No. 3 (2005)
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Date: 30-Jun-2005
From: Joyce Reid <jreid cup.org>
Subject: Language in Society Vol. 34, No. 3 (2005)
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
http://us.cambridge.org
Journal Title: Language in Society
Volume Number: 34
Issue Number: 3
Issue Date: July 2005
Main Text:
What a language is good for: Language socialization, language shift, and the persistence of code-specific genres in St. Lucia Paul b. Garrett Language attitudes of the first postcolonial generation in Hong Kong secondary schools Mee-ling Lai Grammar and the "timing" of social action: Word order and preference organization in Japanese Hiroko Tanaka A Chinese yuppie in Beijing: Phonological variation and the construction of a new professional identity Qing Zhang Publications Received Qing Zhang Editor's Note Barbara Johnstone REVIEWS Investigating language attitudes: Social meanings of dialect, ethnicity and performance Juan manuel Hernández-campoy Living narrative: Creating lives in everyday storytelling Mariana souto Manning, Betsy Rymes First language acquisition Edith Bavin Exploring media discourse Kumiko Murata Language in Cape Town's District Six Pol Cuvelier Russian-English code-switching in New York City Marita Roth
Linguistic Field(s):
Sociolinguistics
Subject Language(s): Chinese, Mandarin (CHN)
English (ENG)
Japanese (JPN)
Russian (RUS)
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