This empirical case study explores the (co-)construction and negotiation of identities through code-switching (CS) as found on the video-sharing platform YouTube, disentangling the complexities of social practice anchored in a discursive online environment. Drawing on a YouTube comment corpus and paying special attention to the socio-technical affordances of the platform, the study examines users’ positioning practices and metapragmatic replies in response to a culturally themed video priming discussion about LatinX family stereotypes. More specifically, it analyses how users discursively position themselves vis-à-vis the video and which linguistic strategies they exploit to (co-)construct and negotiate their cultural identity. Focusing on ...
This work foregrounds how technologies create and emerge from sociocultural, economic and political ...
International audienceAs Crystal (2011) wrote in his last book, the Internet is the largest database...
The goal of this thesis is to examine and compare the code-switching (CS) used in three Pantelion fi...
This study analyses the code-switching variety Taglish (Tagalog-English) in personal weblogs written...
This study explores the social meanings and functions of code choices between English and Korean by ...
This research is analysing the vlog of Andovi da Lopez. Nowadays, bilingualism or multilingualism i...
With the advent of user-generated social media, users are able to assert their ideas, opinions and ...
The phenomenon of code switching is common in daily life whether in direct conversations or in onlin...
Social media has changed the way people use and share language. Online spaces unite people from diff...
As one of the most favoured social networking sites, Facebook provides an important platform for con...
Code-switching in vlogs becomes something common. There are many YouTubers who have gained nearly o...
Code-switching is the use of two versions of languages in the same conversation. Furthermore, the us...
This study investigated the phenomenon of code-switching, which happened in a podcast video on Youtu...
This study examines women’s performance of gender, ethnicity, and race in a “How-to & Style” YouTube...
Abstract Code switching is the sociolinguistic case, which is study about the language used among t...
This work foregrounds how technologies create and emerge from sociocultural, economic and political ...
International audienceAs Crystal (2011) wrote in his last book, the Internet is the largest database...
The goal of this thesis is to examine and compare the code-switching (CS) used in three Pantelion fi...
This study analyses the code-switching variety Taglish (Tagalog-English) in personal weblogs written...
This study explores the social meanings and functions of code choices between English and Korean by ...
This research is analysing the vlog of Andovi da Lopez. Nowadays, bilingualism or multilingualism i...
With the advent of user-generated social media, users are able to assert their ideas, opinions and ...
The phenomenon of code switching is common in daily life whether in direct conversations or in onlin...
Social media has changed the way people use and share language. Online spaces unite people from diff...
As one of the most favoured social networking sites, Facebook provides an important platform for con...
Code-switching in vlogs becomes something common. There are many YouTubers who have gained nearly o...
Code-switching is the use of two versions of languages in the same conversation. Furthermore, the us...
This study investigated the phenomenon of code-switching, which happened in a podcast video on Youtu...
This study examines women’s performance of gender, ethnicity, and race in a “How-to & Style” YouTube...
Abstract Code switching is the sociolinguistic case, which is study about the language used among t...
This work foregrounds how technologies create and emerge from sociocultural, economic and political ...
International audienceAs Crystal (2011) wrote in his last book, the Internet is the largest database...
The goal of this thesis is to examine and compare the code-switching (CS) used in three Pantelion fi...