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Language in Society is an international journal of #sociolinguistics concerned with #language and #discourse as aspects of social life.

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NEW FROM 54(4) "‘Deaf people are one, as they say’: Articulating ‘deaf space’ and deaf-hearing communication in a Ugandan market" by @laamodern #DeafSpace #SignLanguage #LanguageCommunities https://t.co/OjD7i3FvFi
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‘Deaf people are one, as they say’: Articulating ‘deaf space’ and deaf-hearing communication in a Ugandan market - Volume 54 Issue 4
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NEW ON FIRSTVIEW "New speakers of Ukrainian: Ideologies of linguistic conversion" by Natalia Kudriavtseva https://t.co/DR5YUXJ1RO #NewSpeakers #LanguageIdeologies #LinguisticConversion #Suržyk #LinguisticSafeSpaces #RussoUkrainianWar
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New speakers of Ukrainian: Ideologies of linguistic conversion
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NEW FROM 54(4) "When and how patients' self-claims are challenged in psychotherapy" by Anssi Peräkylä, @liisavoutilain1 , Mariel Wuolio, Arnulf Deppermann #Self #Psychotherapy #Goffman #ConversationAnalysis https://t.co/TwVfnsvgzU
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When and how patients' self-claims are challenged in psychotherapy - Volume 54 Issue 4
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NEW FROM 54(4) "(Im)precise personae: The effect of socio-indexical information on semantic interpretation" by @andreabeltrama & Florian Schwarz #SocialMeaning #Personae #PragmaticReasoning #Precision #Numerals https://t.co/r8WulgcE5f
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(Im)precise personae: The effect of socio-indexical information on semantic interpretation - Volume 54 Issue 4
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NEW FROM 54(4) "The language of smoked fish: The production and circulation of meanings and values of ‘Bornholmian Food’" by @MSKarrebaek & Marie Maegaard #Food #Authentication #Nostalgia #Exotization #SemioticLandscapeAnalysis https://t.co/UZcqBtNf5o
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The language of smoked fish: The production and circulation of meanings and values of ‘Bornholmian Food’ - Volume 54 Issue 4
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NEW FROM 54(4) "Constraints, suffering, and surfacing repertoires among Gambian migrants in Italy" by Marco Santello #Migration #Constraints #Gambia #Italy https://t.co/jQyqXCfYp9
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Constraints, suffering, and surfacing repertoires among Gambian migrants in Italy - Volume 54 Issue 4
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NEW ON FIRSTVIEW "Asking about bias: Managing the sensitivities of voir dire questioning" by Steven E. Clayman & Matthew P. Fox #Questions #Law #VoirDire #Juries #SocialDesirabilityBias #ConversationAnalysis https://t.co/YakqC1ZUJ3
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Asking about bias: Managing the sensitivities of voir dire questioning
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NEW FROM 54(4) "Bundled otherwise: Skills, social mobility, and raciolinguistic ideologies in the Canadian labour market" by Mireille McLaughlin #SocialClass #Raciolinguistics #Work #LanguageIdeologies #FrancophoneCanada #Bilingualism https://t.co/mPCtUuTuTQ
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Bundled otherwise: Skills, social mobility, and raciolinguistic ideologies in the Canadian labour market - Volume 54 Issue 4
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NEW EDITORS' NOTE FROM 54(4) "Towards a New Chapter for Language in Society" by Susan Ehrlich & Tommaso M. Milani https://t.co/iCQcmASMxt
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Towards a New Chapter for Language in Society - Volume 54 Issue 4
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NEW ON FIRSTVIEW "Marginalization, ‘Lee Kuan Yew’, and a Chinese-educated class: Understanding the collective memory of Singapore’s Speak Mandarin Campaign" by Luke Lu & @kchienw https://t.co/KEVRWy4JXl #CollectiveRemembering #MandarinPolicy
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Marginalization, ‘Lee Kuan Yew’, and a Chinese-educated class: Understanding the collective memory of Singapore’s Speak Mandarin Campaign
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