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Marriages of unequal languages: Use of Bidayuh among children from Chinese, Malay and Melanau mixed marriages Su-Hie Ting, Fallisca Evon Berek Sociolinguistic Studies Vol 15 No. 2-4 (2021) Jul 28, 2021 10.1558/sols.41152 Gender Studies Linguistics
Shift in language dominance in bilinguals: An acculturation perspective Kate Hammer Sociolinguistic Studies Vol 15 No. 2-4 (2021) Jul 28, 2021 10.1558/sols.33335 Gender Studies Linguistics
Language attitudes and the subjective perception of language in San Andrés and Providencia (Colombia): An integrative approach Héctor Ramírez-Cruz Sociolinguistic Studies Vol 15 No. 2-4 (2021) Jul 28, 2021 10.1558/sols.40956 Gender Studies Linguistics
Isn’t the perception of LIKE by California college students, like, paradoxical? Pierre Habasque Sociolinguistic Studies Vol 15 No. 2-4 (2021) Jul 28, 2021 10.1558/sols.40480 Gender Studies Linguistics
At the intersection of language, gender, and religion: Self-reported linguistic ideologies and practices of Muslim women in Barcelona Farah Ali Sociolinguistic Studies Vol 15 No. 2-4 (2021) Jul 28, 2021 10.1558/sols.41159 Gender Studies Linguistics
Indexing costeñol: Metapragmatic discourse on Colombian costeño Spanish in popular telenovelas Padraic Michael Quinn Sociolinguistic Studies Vol 15 No. 2-4 (2021) Jul 28, 2021 10.1558/sols.42340 Gender Studies Linguistics
Negotiating language barriers: Customer care delivery practices of a selected telecommunication company in Ghana Grace Diabah Sociolinguistic Studies Vol 15 No. 2-4 (2021) Jul 28, 2021 10.1558/sols.41465 Gender Studies Linguistics
Resonating embodiment: Everyday metaphorical abstractions in Safaliba Ari Sherris, Paul Schaefer, Eden Kosiaku Sociolinguistic Studies Vol 15 No. 1 (2021) Special Issue: Re-thinking everyday metaphors through Indigenous Ghanaian languages: Shifting the center to the margin May 25, 2021 10.1558/sols.42385 Gender Studies Linguistics
The semantic extensions of tu ‘to uproot’/‘to pull out’ in Nzema discourse: A Conceptual Metaphoric Perspective Mohammed Yakub Sociolinguistic Studies Vol 15 No. 1 (2021) Special Issue: Re-thinking everyday metaphors through Indigenous Ghanaian languages: Shifting the center to the margin May 25, 2021 10.1558/sols.42390 Gender Studies Linguistics
Conceptualizing MATURITY in the Mfantse dialect of Akan Grace Nana Aba Dawson-Ahmoah, Patrick Nana Wonkyi Sociolinguistic Studies Vol 15 No. 1 (2021) Special Issue: Re-thinking everyday metaphors through Indigenous Ghanaian languages: Shifting the center to the margin May 25, 2021 10.1558/sols.42341 Gender Studies Linguistics
‘The heart has caught me’: Anger metaphors in Likpakpaln (Konkomba) Abraham Kwesi Bisilki, Kofi Yakpo Sociolinguistic Studies Vol 15 No. 1 (2021) Special Issue: Re-thinking everyday metaphors through Indigenous Ghanaian languages: Shifting the center to the margin May 25, 2021 10.1558/sols.42338 Gender Studies Linguistics
A Conceptual Metaphor Theory analysis of anishi ‘eyes’-based metaphors in Gonja Kenneth Bodua-Mango Sociolinguistic Studies Vol 15 No. 1 (2021) Special Issue: Re-thinking everyday metaphors through Indigenous Ghanaian languages: Shifting the center to the margin May 25, 2021 10.1558/sols.42355 Gender Studies Linguistics
‘My heart tears’ and ‘my eyes open’: Exploring the verb te ‘to tear’ and its range of interpretations in Asante-Twi Dorothy Pokua Agyepong Sociolinguistic Studies Vol 15 No. 1 (2021) Special Issue: Re-thinking everyday metaphors through Indigenous Ghanaian languages: Shifting the center to the margin May 25, 2021 10.1558/sols.42328 Gender Studies Linguistics
Re-thinking everyday metaphors through Indigenous Ghanaian languages: Shifting the center to the margins Ari Sherris Sociolinguistic Studies Vol 15 No. 1 (2021) Special Issue: Re-thinking everyday metaphors through Indigenous Ghanaian languages: Shifting the center to the margin May 25, 2021 10.1558/sols.42392 Gender Studies Linguistics
Towards the elaboration of a diastratic model in historical analyses of koineization Joshua Brown Sociolinguistic Studies Vol 14 No. 4 (2020) Dec 21, 2020 10.1558/sols.39590 Gender Studies Linguistics
Trilling as a sociolinguistic variable: Ethnicity and variation in the Hebrew dorsal fricatives Roey J. Gafter Sociolinguistic Studies Vol 14 No. 4 (2020) Dec 21, 2020 10.1558/sols.39210 Gender Studies Linguistics
The language policy of trilingual transnational families living between Antioch, Paris and Berlin Suat Istanbullu Sociolinguistic Studies Vol 14 No. 4 (2020) Dec 21, 2020 10.1558/sols.39512 Gender Studies Linguistics
Call center agents’ skills: Invisible, illegible, and misunderstood Johanna Tovar Sociolinguistic Studies Vol 14 No. 4 (2020) Dec 21, 2020 10.1558/sols.39555 Gender Studies Linguistics
English, national and local linguae francae in the language ecologies of Uganda and Tanzania Susanne Mohr, Steffen Lorenz, Dunlop Ochieng Sociolinguistic Studies Vol 14 No. 3 (2020) Special Issue: African sociolinguistics between urbanity and rurality Jul 22, 2020 10.1558/sols.38800 Gender Studies Linguistics
Playing with accents: On Ugandan Englishes and indexical signs of urbanity and rurality Nico Nassenstein Sociolinguistic Studies Vol 14 No. 3 (2020) Special Issue: African sociolinguistics between urbanity and rurality Jul 22, 2020 10.1558/sols.38788 Gender Studies Linguistics