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Kelly-Holmes, Helen. "Sociolinguistics in an increasingly technologized reality." Sociolinguistica 36, no. 1-2 (2022): 99–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/soci-2022-0005.

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Abstract Digital media have become a mainstream source of data for sociolinguistics, reflecting the ubiquity of such media and the centrality of their role in people’s everyday speech as well as changed attitudes towards what constitutes a valid object of study in sociolinguistics. As our personal and professional reality becomes more technologized, there is, however, an urgent need to engage with a deeper understanding of the current and evolving digital economy underpinning this reality in order to assess critically the data that we now encounter. Trends such as personalization, securitizati
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Codarcea, Emilia. "Gamersprache und Netzjargon aus soziolinguistischer Perspektive. Liste von üblichen Abkürzungen." Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai Philologia 66, no. 3 (2021): 179–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.24193/subbphilo.2021.3.12.

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"Gaming Language and Gamer Slang from a Sociolinguistic Perspective. A List of Common Abbreviations. The development of technology, online communication platforms and digital programs plays an important role in the dynamics of language evolution and influences the correctness and complexity of written and oral communication. Computer games and gaming slang, due to its broad usage by mostly teenagers and young adults, influence the choice of vocabulary, phrasing, sentence structure and style in various communicative situations and forms. This paper describes the characteristics of computer game
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Papuc, Oana Teodora. "Exploring Liminal Aesthetics: the “Glitchy and Decayed” Worlds of Vaporwave, Semiotic Assemblages, and Internet Linguistics." Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai Philologia 67, no. 4 (2022): 165–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.24193/subbphilo.2022.4.08.

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"Exploring Liminal Aesthetics: The “Glitchy and Decayed” Worlds of Vaporwave, Semiotic Assemblages, and Internet Linguistics. The topic of online identity formation in the realm of computer-mediated communication is nothing new. However, what does stand out, especially in recent years, in the larger framework of Internet-based sociolinguistic practices (David 2010; Williams 2006), is a much-needed exploration of various new microcultural aggregates. Some of these niche-genres are frequently encountered on YouTube, while others are primarily short-lived Instagram or TikTok community-driven tren
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Flubacher, Mi-Cha. "Desire and confusion: A sociolinguistic ethnography on affect in the ethnic economy of Thai massage." International Journal of the Sociology of Language 2020, no. 264 (2020): 115–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/ijsl-2020-2096.

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AbstractIn my contribution, I will look at the interconnections between language, work, ethnicity and gender in the exemplary site of the Thai massage studio as part of a larger sociolinguistic ethnography in Vienna, Austria. I argue that Thai massage therapists are trying to establish an independent and professional self, while being continuously repositioned along gendered and racial stereotypes based on post-colonial ideas of the “exotic woman”. In other words, their work empowers them on the local labour market, but simultaneously threatens to reinstall clear social and ethnical hierarchie
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Millar, Sharon. "The Sociolinguistic Economy in Contexts of Transience and Change in Danish Multinational Companies." Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 27, no. 3 (2017): 344–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jola.12169.

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Ahmad, Nisar, Liaqat Iqbal, and Irfan Ullah. "Language Domains: The Sociolinguistic Significance of Pashto-English Hybridization." Global Language Review V, no. III (2020): 108–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/glr.2020(v-iii).12.

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Domains divide language according to the particular context of its use. Concerning different contexts of research, the domain varies. The purpose of the present research is to explore the sociolinguistic significance of Pashto-English hybridization in the language domains. To explore the area, TV programmes from a Pashto channel Khyber News were selected through purposive sampling. As two episodes from each programme were selected, thus a total of ten programmes were taken for analysis that makes about 10 hours of recording. For data analysis, Kachru’s (1978) framework was used. The findings s
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PIYAZBAYEVA, A. "THE LANGUAGE SITUATION OF KAZAKHSTAN: SOCIOLINGUISTIC ANALYSIS." Iasaýı ýnıversıtetіnіń habarshysy 119, no. 1 (2021): 220–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.47526/habarshy.vil.395.

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Language is a social phenomenon that exists in human society. Any language the Society performs communicative (means of communication), expressive (means of revealing thoughts), constructive (means of thinking), accumulative (skills acquired from experience and knowledge), cumulative (accumulation), transformative (transfer), etc. These are the main functions of the language, which are inherent in different levels of development at different stages and are innate components that do not change in their own system. In addition, the social functions of the language are a reflection of the use and
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Flubacher, Mi-Cha. "Scripting Swiss smiles: a sociolinguistic analysis of affective-discursive practices in a Swiss call centre." International Journal of the Sociology of Language 2022, no. 276 (2022): 93–116. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/ijsl-2021-0094.

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Abstract Revisiting data from a sociolinguistic ethnography of an in-bound Swiss call centre (2010–2011), I will show how the scripted smile of agents is fused strategically with the use of the dialect in order to produce ‘affective-discursive practices’ that aim for a projection of quality of service. These practices include ‘scripted affective efficiency’ and the ‘stylization of Swiss authenticity’. Inherently embedded in and emblematic of the political economy, these particular affective-discursive practices are conducive to the company’s branding strategies of authenticity, directly linked
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JANKOWSKI, BRIDGET L., and SALI A. TAGLIAMONTE. "On the genitive's trail: data and method from a sociolinguistic perspective." English Language and Linguistics 18, no. 2 (2014): 305–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1360674314000045.

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Research on the English genitive (e.g. Rosenbach 2007: 154) reports increasing use of the s-variant. This has been explained as extension to inanimate possessors, a semantic shift (e.g. Hundt 1998; Rosenbach 2002), or due to the pressures of economy in journalism, a register change (Hinrichs & Szmrecsanyi 2007; Szmrecsanyi & Hinrichs 2008). The present work reports on a large-scale sociolinguistic investigation of the genitive in vernacular Canadian English using socially stratified corpora and individuals of all ages. The results show that human, prototypical possessors are 96 per cen
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Wei, Chi-hung. "Producing and Reproducing the 1992 Consensus: The Sociolinguistic Construction of the Political Economy of China-Taiwan Relations." Asian Security 11, no. 1 (2015): 72–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14799855.2015.1005739.

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Park, Joseph Sung-Yul. "Digital media communication, intellectual property, and the commodification of language." Language, Culture and Society 1, no. 2 (2019): 244–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/lcs.19001.par.

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Abstract Focusing on fansubbing, the production of unauthorized subtitles by fans of audiovisual media content, this paper calls for a more serious sociolinguistic analysis of the political economy of digital media communication. It argues that fansubbing’s contentious position within regimes of intellectual property and copyright makes it a useful context for considering the crucial role of language ideology in global capitalism’s expanding reach over communicative activity. Through a critical analysis of Korean discourses about fansubbing, this paper considers how tensions between competing
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Argente, Joan A., and Lluís Payrató. "Towards a pragmatic approach to the study of languages in contact." Pragmatics. Quarterly Publication of the International Pragmatics Association (IPrA) 1, no. 4 (1991): 465–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/prag.1.4.03arg.

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The study of language contact has been traditionally carried out from a structural perspective (synchronic or diachronic), from a sociolinguistic perspective and/or from a rather psychological perspective, centered on the linguistic and communicative competence of the multilingual individual. However, a great number of linguistic and sociolinguistic topics that appear in language contact situations may be productively tackled from a pragmatic viewpoint. This pragmatic perspective takes into account linguistic use in communication contexts and raises, at a different level, questions that deal w
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Sadulova Kemaladinovna, Zhainagul, Zhumaziya Abdrakhmanova, Murat Sabyr Bokenbaiuly, Gulzira Dauletova, and Meruyet Amangaziyeva Kussainovna. "Sociolinguistic aspects of polylinguistic (trilingualism) education in the Western region of Kazakhstan." XLinguae 16, no. 2 (2023): 85–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.18355/xl.2023.16.02.07.

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The introduction of multilingual education in the Republic of Kazakhstan meets the requirements of the time since globalization processes give rise to the need to integrate the state into the world community. Solution of topical issues of multilingual education necessitates solving problems with conscious regulation of the language situation. The aim of this study is the determination of the degree of implementation of multilingual education in the western region of Kazakhstan, which plays a significant role in the economy of the country as a whole. For diagnostics and measurement language pro
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Ushchapovska, Iryna, and Mykhailo Vorfolomeiev. "MISSION AND VISION IN THE LANGUAGE OF SUSTAINABLE BRANDS: SOCIOLINGUISTIC ISSUES." Fìlologìčnì traktati 14, no. 2 (2022): 116–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.21272/ftrk.2022.14(2)-12.

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The article presents the result of the linguistic analyses of sustainable brands’ mission and vision. The mission must be emotional to create a sense of faith in the brand in the target audience and encourage it to decision-making. It is important to correctly use linguistic tools to create certain emotions and reflect sustainable brands’ values. Sustainable development according to the United Nations is the organizing principle for meeting human development goals while at the same time, sustaining the ability of natural systems to provide the natural resources and ecosystem services upon whic
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Mostari, Hind Amel. "A sociolinguistic perspective on Arabisation and language use in Algeria." Language Problems and Language Planning 28, no. 1 (2004): 25–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/lplp.28.1.04mos.

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The Algerian National Constitution stipulates that Classical Arabic is the only official language of the nation, which is supposedly used by all members of the speech community. French is regarded as a foreign language and is taught starting from the fourth year of the primary level. The Algerian diglossic situation is characterized by the use of Classical Arabic and French as high varieties used in formal and public domains, and colloquial dialects, namely Algerian Arabic and Berber, as low varieties for informal and intimate situations. In public domains, Classical Arabic is present virtuall
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Diweg-Pukanec, Martin. "The Economy of Czech Exchange in the Slovak Marketplace of Austria After the Fall of Hungary." Journal of Linguistics/Jazykovedný casopis 74, no. 1 (2023): 43–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jazcas-2023-0022.

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Abstract Lexical quanta in writing and speech are important indicators of an individual’s social class. This paper analyses the lexical features of the utterances produced by writers/speakers from different social classes in terms of word length based on a representative sample of letters from the Kremnica archive. The study found that writers/ speakers from different social classes showed different average word length in the 2nd half of the 16th century. According to the analysis of the letters, writers/speakers from the upper classes produced utterances with longer words than those from the
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Canagarajah, A. Suresh. "The political economy of code choice in a “revolutionary society”: Tamil-English bilingualism in Jaffna, Sri Lanka." Language in Society 24, no. 2 (1995): 187–212. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0047404500018583.

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ABSTRACTThis article explores the persistence of Tamil-English bilingualism in the Marxist/Nationalist de-facto separate state of Jaffna (Sri Lanka) through an integrated macro- and micro-sociolinguistic analysis of code choice in the community. While Tamil is dominant at present, the international hegemony of English is nevertheless subtly felt. There are now few L2 dominant or balanced bilinguals; grammatical competence in “standard English” is declining; Tamil has taken over many conventionally English domains; extensive use of unmixed English is reduced to a few formal contexts; and politi
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Al-Azzam, Bakri, Mohammad Al-Ahaydib, Norah Alkhowaiter, and Husam Al-Momani. "Social and Cultural Euphemism in Saudi Arabic: a Semantic, a Pragmatic and a Sociolinguistic Analysis." Advances in Language and Literary Studies 8, no. 2 (2017): 64. http://dx.doi.org/10.7575/aiac.alls.v.8n.2p.64.

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This paper explores the universal linguistic phenomenon of the social and cultural euphemism in Saudi Arabic. It aims at improving the understanding of other cultures' readers of the Saudi culture, concerning uses of euphemism, and simultaneously showing how some linguistic expressions are essentially products of social and cultural pressures. To examine this notion, the study analyzes and classifies examples of the most frequently used Saudi Arabic euphemism, based on various topics. The study shows that the social and cultural factors are very influential in expressing euphemism. It also rev
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Dlaske, Kati, and Alfonso Del Percio. "Introduction: language, work and affective capitalism." International Journal of the Sociology of Language 2022, no. 276 (2022): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/ijsl-2022-0046.

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Abstract This special issue contributes to scholarship on language and affective economy by exploring the role played by affect in shaping work and workers under current configurations of capitalism. We take as a starting point the observation of increased valorisation and instrumentalisation of affect in the contemporary phase of capitalism. In this editorial introduction to the special issue, we set the scene by first outlining our questions, aims and objectives. Subsequently, we situate the contribution made by this issue in a larger social theorisation of affect and capitalism, particularl
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A. Pesina, Svetlana, Svetlana A. Vinogradova, Vitaly V. Tomin, et al. "Youth Slang as a Social Language Code: Functions and Formation." Cadernos de Educação, Tecnologia e Sociedade 17, no. 2 (2024): 803–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.14571/brajets.v17.n2.803-811.

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The article presents numerous functions and special features of slang, which is able to represent a variety of communicative intentions of the speakers. In addition to the desire of communicants to maintain the confidentiality of communication through slang, the latter is used as a means of language economy, as a mechanism for creating new concepts, as a way of emotional release, etc. The factors that determine the popularity of this language substandard and ensure the constant growth of neologisms in national language corpora are presented. The relevance of this study is determined by the gre
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Oktavianti, Ikmi Nur. "The Use of Phonetically Reduced Modals in Present-day English: A Corpus-Based Analysis." English Language Teaching Educational Journal 1, no. 3 (2019): 134. http://dx.doi.org/10.12928/eltej.v1i3.749.

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This paper examines the usage frequency of phonetically reduced modals (i.e. gonna, wanna, gotta) in Present-day English. It is assumed that in distinct sociolinguistic and discourse contexts, the use of reduced modals is dynamic. To collect the data, there are two corpora used in this study, Corpus of Contemporary American English and Global Web-Based English as the representatives of Present-day English. The analysis focuses on usage frequency of phonetically reduced modals over period of time, in different regions, different medium of language use, and different text types. The frequencies
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Park, Joseph Sung-Yul. "Metadiscursive regimes of diversity in a multinational corporation." Language in Society 42, no. 5 (2013): 557–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0047404513000663.

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AbstractInformed by recent work on the commodification of language and identity, this article offers a critique of the neoliberal corporate discourse of “diversity management,” in which the diversity of the workforce is conceived as a resource for maximizing profit. Through a close analysis of the language ideologies deployed in an interaction between three mid-level managers at a multinational corporation and a researcher, this article shows how the discourse of diversity management, constituting a metadiscursive regime, works to rationalize and justify the inequalities of the global workplac
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Snell, Julia. "Solidarity, stance, and class identities." Language in Society 47, no. 5 (2018): 665–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0047404518000970.

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AbstractScholars have explained working-class speakers’ continued use of stigmatised vernaculars as a response to their relative powerlessness in relation to the standard language market. Research has shown how, in the face of this powerlessness, working-class communities turn to group solidarity, and use of the vernacular is seen as part of this more general orientation. As a result, two competing social values—status and solidarity—have featured prominently in discussions around language and class. I expand these discussions using data from a linguistic ethnographic study of children's langu
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Sajib, Md Nasim Fardose, Nurun Nahar, and Nusrat Zahan. "The Impact of Bangla-English Code-Switching in Advertisement Posters." Crossings: A Journal of English Studies 11 (September 1, 2020): 242–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.59817/cjes.v11i.331.

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This study examines Bangla-English code-switching depicted on the advertisement posters in Bangladesh because of their widespread use where the role of language choice and language use carries a major significance in both socio-cultural and socio-economic contexts. A significant number of studies can be found on both code-switching and its impact on advertisement posters but the sociolinguistic impact of code-switching between Bangla and English in the advertisement posters of Bangladesh is yet to be explored. This prompted the researchers to explore the attitude of the stakeholders towards su
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Mair, Christian. "The study of World Englishes: Impulses from beyond linguistics." Arbeiten aus Anglistik und Amerikanistik 48, no. 1 (2023): 15–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.24053/aaa-2023-0001.

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The paper argues that, in view of the current boom in English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) and related developments of globalisation, research on English as a World Language should pay more attention to economic factors. Sociolinguistic models of postcolonial English which emphasise speakers’ desires to express new local identities as the driving force behind the ongoing differentiation of English remain valid, but should be refined through engaging with work on the political economy of language and language planning. The potential benefits of such dialogue across disciplinary boundaries are illus
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Guanzini, Isabella. "Theologische Grenzüberschreitungen Annäherungen an einen paradoxen Begriff." Disputatio philosophica 19, no. 1 (2018): 75–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.32701/dp.19.1.6.

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This paper examines the essential yet ambivalent role of the law, i.e. of limits and prohibitions, within the subjective experience of desire. In order to investigate the dialectics between limit and desire, it firstly focuses on the perspective of George Bataille and his analysis of eroticism. Moreover, the contribution takes into account the perspective of Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari, who focus on the relationship of desire to capitalist society, in order to affirm a different revolutionary economy of desire, celebrating immediate libidinal transgressions against any limitations. On th
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Andini, Hollysa, and Alpan Ahmadi. "EKSPRESI VERBAL SEBAGAI PEMBEDA GENDER DI SUKU SASAK DIALEK MENO-MENI DI KAMPUNG TENGARI REPOK, PRAYA, LOMBOK TENGAH: KAJIAN SOSIOLINGUISTIK." JURNAL ILMIAH GLOBAL EDUCATION 3, no. 1 (2022): 85–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.55681/jige.v3i1.176.

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Languages ​​in this world have rules that accepted by all speakers in the form of spoken, written, and gestures that are solely used to communicate as social beings. Each language also has levels to choose diction or vocabulary in communicating. The level in question can be based on the social status of the community, economy, education and gender (gender). Moreover, gender was very decisive for the above. Verbal expressions related to gender was the object of research and the object of this research was one of the topics discussed in sociolinguistic studies. This study focuses on verbal expre
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Druviete, Ina. "Language as a Value in a Pragmatic World: Global and National Approach." Baltic Journal of English Language, Literature and Culture 11 (2021): 41–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.22364/bjellc.11.2021.03.

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The article deals with the perception of language and languages in the economy-oriented contemporary world and its specific features in such language-centered countries as Latvia. Two main levels could be discussed concerning the ‘intellectual’, ‘symbolic’ and practical treatment of language: a global (supra-national) and a national one. In majority of countries special laws have been adopted or national level programs have been enacted in order to protect the most significant elements of respective national identities – folklore, traditional ways of life, beliefs and languages in particular.
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Muth, Sebastian, and Neelakshi Suryanarayan. "Language, medical tourism and the enterprising self." Multilingua 39, no. 3 (2020): 321–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/multi-2019-0006.

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AbstractThis paper aims to demonstrate the implications of health mobility on language practices in the medical tourism industry in India and on the ways, language workers become entrepreneurs. Drawing from ethnographic fieldwork that traces the trajectories of three former students of Russian, we highlight their future aspirations as language learners and entrepreneurs and show, how they attempt to capitalize on language skills and respond to changing conditions and patient movements within the structures, constraints and uncertainties of the linguistic market. Here, it is our aim to illustra
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Andi Sahtiani Jahrir. "Analisis Fonetik dan Fonologis Realisasi Vokal dan Konsonan Bahasa Indonesia di Empat Dialek." Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat dan Riset Pendidikan 3, no. 4 (2025): 3562–69. https://doi.org/10.31004/jerkin.v3i4.1103.

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Indonesian, as Indonesia's national language, plays a crucial role as a unifying tool in a diverse and multilingual nation. Its functions extend to intercultural communication, knowledge transmission, and the reinforcement of social values. However, the reality of Indonesian language use reveals significant phonetic variations, particularly in the realization of vowel and consonant phonemes. These variations, rooted in the influence of speakers' dialects, reflect the complexity and richness of Indonesia's phonological system. Employing a qualitative descriptive approach and contrastive analysi
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Zatsnyi, Yuriy A., and Margaryta О. Zaitseva. "ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND SOCIAL LIFE INNOVATIONS (2010–2021)." Alfred Nobel University Journal of Philology 1, no. 25 (2023): 177–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.32342/2523-4463-2023-1-25-13.

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The paper analyses new words and set expressions through their affiliation with different spheres of social life of the English-speaking community. The aim of the article is to analyse innovations by their distribution in the spheres of social life of the English-speaking society. The aim was reached by using both general scientific (analysis, synthesis, systematisation, classification, induction, deduction) and strictly linguistic methods (random sampling and observation method, lexico-semantic and contextual analysis, interpretation of dictionary definitions). In addition, the method of soci
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Ongarbaeva, А., and K. Aitmukhametova. "THE USE OF CLICHED FORMULAS IN TEACHING RUSSIAN LANGUAGE TO STUDENTS OF ECONOMIC PROFILE." BULLETIN Series of Philological Sciences 74, no. 4 (2020): 165–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.51889/2020-4.1728-7804.34.

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In this article, we will try to show the use of cliched formulas in teaching Russian to a national audience, namely, specialists in the economic sphere. We have taken as a basis the principle of interconnected learning when teaching Russian to Kazakh-speaking students of Economics in the system of trilingual education. It should be noted that the principle of interconnected learning involves a coordinated selection and presentation of educational material. This principle is significant because each concept is considered from the perspective of three languages that provide greater efficiency in
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F. Merinosy, Michée Fustelle, Enoch G. Achigan-Dako, Paul Césaire Gnanglè, Eugène Kassa, and Jean-Marc Boffa. "Morphotype Classification Criteria and Influence of Sociocultural Factors on Perceived Shea Tree (Vitellaria paradoxa C.F. Gaertn) Natural Variation across Parklands in Benin." Plants 11, no. 3 (2022): 299. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11030299.

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Trait diversity is crucial in undertaking the domestication of useful species such as Vitellaria paradoxa which makes a significant contribution to the rural household economy in Africa. This study aims to document the criteria farmers use to distinguish shea trees; how they vary according to age, education level and sociolinguistic group; and their perception of trees’ abundance and production. We surveyed 405 respondents across shea parklands in Benin using a semi-structured questionnaire. We used the Kruskal-Wallis test to evaluate the influence of sociodemographic attributes on relative cr
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Zhang, Qing. "Cosmopolitan Mandarin." Journal of Asian Pacific Communication 16, no. 2 (2006): 215–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/japc.16.2.05zha.

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China’s participation in the global economy has brought about a new professional group — Chinese professionals working for foreign businesses (waiqi). Focusing on the linguistic practice of a group of waiqi professionals in Beijing, this study compares their speech with that of professionals working for state-owned enterprises. Both groups are natives of Beijing. Based on quantitative analysis of three Beijing Mandarin features and a tone feature revealing an influence from non-Mainland Mandarin varieties, the study shows that the waiqi group overwhelmingly used the non-local features much mor
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Khoiriyah, Listiati, Kenfitria Diah Wijayanti, and Astiana Ajeng Rahadini. "Tingkat Tutur pada Cerkak di Web Page Jawasastra." Sutasoma : Jurnal Sastra Jawa 11, no. 1 (2023): 109–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.15294/sutasoma.v11i1.63095.

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Javanese is one of the unique regional languages ​​because it has speech levels which are shown through spoken language in daily life conversations, while forms of written language are usually applied through Javanese literary works. This article aims to analyze the form and factors that cause the occurrence of speech levels used by the characters in cêrkak that represent people's lives. This study was studied using a qualitative descriptive method and analyzed using a sociolinguistic approach in the speech level study. The research data is sourced from documents of speech level that originati
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Mantiri, Grace J. M., and Henry Ch Iwong. "EKSISTENSI BAHASA NAMBLONG DAN FAKTOR-FAKTOR PENYEBAB PERGESERAN DI KABUPATEN JAYAPURA." Hasta Wiyata 6, no. 1 (2023): 76–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.21776/ub.hastawiyata.2023.006.01.08.

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The Namblong language is one of the endangered languages. The language is located in Jayapura Regency and has been in contact with speakers of other languages for a long time. Many speakers are not fluent in the language. Many of the older and younger generations have switched to using Papuan Malay in their daily speech. This study aims to describe the existence of the Namblong language and the factors that influence language shift. The approach of this research is sociolinguistic. Data collection methods used observation, interviews and questionnaires. Data analysis method is inductive method
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Li, Yu. "The interaction of age, second language, types of code-alternation and multilingualism in the Zauzou community." International Journal of Bilingualism 25, no. 4 (2021): 1040–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/13670069211023138.

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Aims and objectives: This paper describes the multilingualism patterns practiced in the Zauzou community, a small ethnic group in Southwestern China. Zauzou is in contact with Lisu, Bai, Lama, and Mandarin Chinese. The present study aims to characterize the relationship between the social/linguistic factors including age, second language (L2), types of code-alternation, and the multilingualism patterns in this community. Design/methodology/approach: Self-reports and participant observation were used to discover any recurrent multilingualism patterns regulated by social/linguistic factors. Data
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du Plessis, Colleen. "Massification and diversification in tertiary language education: evaluating the parameters for a successful outcome." Sociolinguistica 34, no. 1 (2020): 195–215. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/soci-2020-0012.

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AbstractIn response to trends such as internationalization, migration and the knowledge economy, universities globally are under pressure to open their doors to as many students as possible. In South Africa, massification of higher education has two additional dimensions to the above. Firstly, it has to provide a forum for creating a socially inclusive society. Further to this, it has to compensate for the inferior standard of basic education. Together these factors compound the number of diversity variables that require management, particularly as far as language and academic literacy imperat
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Ouahmiche, Ghania. "Adaptive Linguistic Change and Ecolinguistic Structures: Some processes of language dynamics within an Algerian Dialect." Traduction et Langues 7, no. 1 (2008): 23–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.52919/translang.v7i1.397.

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As a culture area the Arab world had undergone tremendous ecological changes which triggered off transitional stages as natural correlates to three ecolinguistic structures, namely Bedouin, rural and urban. Within this framework advocated by Cadora (1993), we try in this paper to identify some lexical developments in concomitance with ecological transitional change within a variety of Tiaret (hereinafter, TRT) in continuous transformation.The study of some lexical changes in TRT which undergoes significant changes inevitably leads to the conclusion that language is primarily a social phenomeno
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Block, David. "Political economy in applied linguistics research." Language Teaching 50, no. 1 (2016): 32–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0261444816000288.

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This state-of-the-art review is based on the fundamental idea that political economy should be adopted as a frame for research and discussion in applied linguistics as part of a general social turn which has taken hold in the field over the past three decades. It starts with Susan Gal's (1989) early call for such a move in sociolinguistics and linguistic anthropology, that is, for ‘investigations of the links among language structure, language use, and political economy’ (Gal 1989: 346), and moves from a consideration of theoretical bases to the discussion and critique of concrete examples of
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Karpova, K. S. "WORD OF 2018: LINGUISTIC ASPECT." Linguistic and Conceptual Views of the World, no. 66 (2) (2019): 62–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/2520-6397.2019.2.08.

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The article is devoted to popular sociolinguistic event ‘A Word of the Year’, which takes place annually on web-sites of famous dictionaries (Oxford English Dictionary, Collins English Dictionary, Merriam-Webster’s English Dictionary, Cambridge Dictionary of the English Language) and well- known linguistic institutions (American Dialect Society, Global Language Monitor, Australian Na- tional Dictionary Centre, Society of the German Language). In English-speaking environment Oxford English Dictionary as one of the first dictionaries to launch ‘A Word of the Year’ list chooses a word or expressi
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Shurygina, Olga. "Representation of lexical innovations in different spheres of social life of the English-speaking society." TERRITORY OF NEW OPPORTUNITIES OPENS FOR INVESTMENT PROJECTS OF THE FUTURE 17, no. 1 (2025): 146–53. https://doi.org/10.29039/2949-1258/2025-1/146-153.

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This study examines lexical innovations (neologisms) – words perceived by English speakers as new, referring to newly emerging objects or concepts and possessing an element of novelty in their semantics or structure. The research aims to analyze lexical innovations in terms of their dissemination across various spheres of social life in English-speaking societies. The methodological framework of the study combines general cientific methods (analysis, synthesis, classification) with linguistic approaches such as random sampling and bservation, lexical-semantic and contextual analysis, and the i
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Czarnecki, Natalja. "Theresa Heyd, Ferdinand Von Mengden, & Britta Schneider (eds.), The sociolinguistic economy of Berlin: Cosmopolitan perspectives on language, diversity and social space. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 2019. Pp. vi, 380. Hb. €100." Language in Society 51, no. 1 (2022): 175–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0047404521000932.

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Hebblethwaite, Benjamin. "French and underdevelopment, Haitian Creole and development." Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages 27, no. 2 (2012): 255–302. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/jpcl.27.2.03heb.

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This article argues that Haiti’s French-dominant school system is an impediment to the nation’s development, whereas Haitian Creole-dominant education will lay the foundation for long-term development. In that Caribbean country, 95% of the population is monolingual in Haitian Creole while the portion that additionally speaks French does not exceed 5% with an additional 5–10% having some receptive competence (Valdman 1984: 78; Dejean 2006). Even though French is the language of the school system, as many as 80% of Haiti’s teachers control it inadequately and only a minority of students complete
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Pallotti, Gabriele. "Towards an Ecology of Second Language Acquisition." EUROSLA 6 55 (January 1, 1996): 121–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/ttwia.55.10pal.

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Recent work in second language acquisition research has seen a renewed interest in 'external factors' affecting the acquisition process. However, few studies have adressed the question of how the interactional features of the social context in which naturalistic learning takes place, can influence second language development. The research presented in this paper is an attempt to fill this gap, in applying a 'language socialization' (Schieffelin & Ochs, 1986) perspective on non-instructed second language acquisition. The subject of the study is a Moroccan five-year- old girl, who was videot
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Olayinka, Eyiwumi Bolutito, and Babatunde Ayeleru. "Les idiomes/parlers jeunes comme marqueur d’époque et d’identité collective." Traduction et Langues 16, no. 1 (2017): 148–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.52919/translang.v16i1.627.

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Young Idioms/Speech as marker of the era and collective identity
 Language is part of culture in every human society. Even animals have their own languages which distinguish them from each other. Because of this status of language, it is endowed with the attributes of symbolic practices with which man identifies himself and ensures his belonging to a specific group. French-speaking African countries are by their diglossic character, given that they give way to the French language as a second language and administrative language although each of these societies retain their mother tongues.
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Shi, Yu (Aimee). "Discursive formation of personalities: life trajectories of a transnational doctoral student between the UK and China." International Journal of the Sociology of Language 2024, no. 285 (2024): 111–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/ijsl-2023-0027.

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Abstract Contributing to existing studies on global circuits of knowledge and labour, this paper presents a case study of Andy – a Chinese doctoral student in the UK – and looks at his transition from higher education to later joining the labour market after returning to China through the lens of personality traits. It draws upon literature on language socialisation and sociolinguistic studies of mobility, focusing on how social actors navigate transnational higher education and the consequences on professional development in a neoliberalising market economy. It aims to investigate how (in)app
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Leleka, Tetiana. "ENGLISH LOANS IN THE UKRAINIAN YOUTH SLANG." Research Bulletin Series Philological Sciences 1, no. 193 (2021): 236–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.36550/2522-4077-2021-1-193-236-242.

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The article deals with the peculiarities of the English loans use in the modern Ukrainian youth slang. The tendencies of the Ukrainian language development at the beginning of the XXI century, the role of the English loanwords in the process of language globalisation are analysed. Changes in any language are activated by social processes. Modern conditions of the society development are a potential catalyst for the natural language changes, which accelerate their dynamics and make them more significant and noticeable. The youth slang is a certain language layer, which reflects its innovations.
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Cournane, Ailís. "Grammatical representations versus productive patterns in change theories." Theoretical Linguistics 45, no. 3-4 (2019): 287–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/tl-2019-0023.

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Abstract In this paper, I discuss differences between representational change (i. e. in formal features and structures involved in grammatical competence) and change in quantitative patterns (i. e. in the quantitative properties of the language system in use), as relevant to my approach to incrementation. My approach differs from the standard variationist sociolinguistic approach because I argue that representational Language processing differences between children and adults could also contribute, but I set these aside here. Note that Biberaurer (this volume) also considers these relevant fac
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Shin, Hyunjung, and Andrea Sterzuk. "Discourses, Practices, and Realities of Multilingualism in Higher Education." TESL Canada Journal 36, no. 1 (2019): 147–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.18806/tesl.v36i1.1307.

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This Perspectives article explores the changing sociolinguistic realities of Canadian postsecondary institutions focusing on tensions and contradictions around two prominent discourses: internationalization and indigenization of higher education. In doing so, we focus on a common challenge: English dominance in Canadian universities. This linguistic hegemony persists in a time of Truth and Reconciliation and indigenization of education as well as within the intensified discourse of internationalization in the new global political economy. As professors of language education in two prairie prov
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