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Name: Emanuel  A. da Silva
Institution: University of Toronto
Email: click here to access email
Homepage: http://individual.utoronto.ca/edasilva/
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
Discourse Analysis
General Linguistics
Sociolinguistics
Ling & Literature
Anthropological Linguistics
Specialty: Sociolinguistics
Subject Language(s): English
French
Portuguese
Postal Address: 50 St. Joseph Street
French Department, 2nd floor
Toronto,  Canada    M5S1J4
Phone: 1-416-823-6579
Selected Publications: * da Silva, E. & M. Heller (2009) From protector to producer: the role of the State in the discursive shift from minority rights to economic development. Language Policy. 8:2, pp.95-116.

* da Silva, E., M. McLaughlin & M. Richards (2007) 'Bilingualism and the globalized new economy : the commodification of language and identity'. IN M. Heller (ed.) Bilingualism: A Social Approach. London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 183-206.

* da Silva, E. & C. Dornelles (2006) 'A desconstrução sociolingüística das ideologias sobre a Língua Portuguesa no Brasil e no Canadá'. VIII International Conference of ABECAN (Brazilian Association of Canadian Studies) conference proceedings. Porto Alegre: Rio Grande du Sul, Brazil.
Courses Taught:

FSL101H 'French for Beginners II'

FSL6000H 'Reading French for Graduate Students'

Reviewer of: Sociolinguistics: Thompson (2003) (LL Issue 15.1611)
Textbooks/Phonetics/Applied Ling: Price (2005) (LL Issue 16.3443)
Three is a Crowd? (LL Issue 17.3169)

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