There is a potential tension between the descriptions of language use by contemporary sociolinguistic researchers keen to focus on metro- poly- or translanguaging - with a focus on repertoires of semiotic resources - and the terms used by language users themselves - which may accord much more with traditional linguistic labels. While we tried to account for this disparity in previous discussions by focusing on the push and pull between fluid and fixed language use and descriptions, we focus in this paper on the negotiations around the labels used by the participants themselves. While it is certainly the case that the tools for discussing language use and affiliation in everyday discourse are themselves linguistically constrained (using comm...
International audienceResearch on language contact or codeswitching mostly assumes bounded languages...
The focus of this special issue is on negotiation of identities in multilingual contexts, and the pa...
An important branch of linguistics, namely, sociolinguistics, considers “languages” as normative soc...
While the ways in which people talk about their everyday language use suggest that they live in a la...
By extending the notion of metroethnicity, this paper proposes the notion of metrolingualism, creati...
The idea that there exist separate, enumerable languages has in the last decades been widely critici...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This paper traces recent the...
International audienceThis chapter focusses on various methodologies we can rely on to study heterog...
This chapter provides an overview over current debates about multilingual and post-multilingual inte...
This volume offers a critical perspective on current views on linguistic fixity and fluidity in soci...
International audienceAlthough we know multilingualism is the norm, most previous work has focused o...
This paper presents a critical examination of key concepts in the study of (signed and spoken) langu...
© 2018 Angela Creese and Adrian Blackledge. 2The intensification of interactive diversity in many co...
Due to globalization there is an increase in the appearances of languages in the multilingual lingui...
It is evident that something has been going on recently in sociolinguistics with a sudden upsurge – ...
International audienceResearch on language contact or codeswitching mostly assumes bounded languages...
The focus of this special issue is on negotiation of identities in multilingual contexts, and the pa...
An important branch of linguistics, namely, sociolinguistics, considers “languages” as normative soc...
While the ways in which people talk about their everyday language use suggest that they live in a la...
By extending the notion of metroethnicity, this paper proposes the notion of metrolingualism, creati...
The idea that there exist separate, enumerable languages has in the last decades been widely critici...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This paper traces recent the...
International audienceThis chapter focusses on various methodologies we can rely on to study heterog...
This chapter provides an overview over current debates about multilingual and post-multilingual inte...
This volume offers a critical perspective on current views on linguistic fixity and fluidity in soci...
International audienceAlthough we know multilingualism is the norm, most previous work has focused o...
This paper presents a critical examination of key concepts in the study of (signed and spoken) langu...
© 2018 Angela Creese and Adrian Blackledge. 2The intensification of interactive diversity in many co...
Due to globalization there is an increase in the appearances of languages in the multilingual lingui...
It is evident that something has been going on recently in sociolinguistics with a sudden upsurge – ...
International audienceResearch on language contact or codeswitching mostly assumes bounded languages...
The focus of this special issue is on negotiation of identities in multilingual contexts, and the pa...
An important branch of linguistics, namely, sociolinguistics, considers “languages” as normative soc...