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In this respect, within ethnographic research on digital communication, it is the digital ethnographic work mentioned above that is closest to the interests of linguistic ethnographers. Labelling the approach digital ethnography also ...
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1–18. Kelly-Holmes, H. (2015) “Analyzing Language Policies in New Media”, in D. Cassels-Johnson & F. Hult (eds.) Research Methods in Language Policy and Planning: A Practical Guide, Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 130– 139.
Neoliberalism and Applied Linguistics (pp. 86–113). London: Routledge. Gray, J. and Block, D. (2012). The Marketization of Language Teacher Education and Neoliberalism: Characteristics, Consequences and Future Prospects.
The Routledge Handbook of Language and Emotion offers a variety of critical theoretical and methodological perspectives that interrogate the ways in which ideas about and experiences of emotion are shaped by linguistic encounters, and vice ...
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Linguistic Typology 5: 125–66. McWhorter, J.H. (2011) The creole prototype revisited and revised. In J.H. McWhorter (ed.) Linguistic Simplicity and Complexity: Why Do Languages Undress? Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
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