This contribution examines adolescent language use, interaction, and acts of identification on social media sites. Our approach is sociolinguistic, and we show how the understanding of language users today needs to break free from previously well-established sociolinguistic notions such as languages as countable units. In the following we argue that hybridity in language use is not intrinsically deviant, that language users may have multiple belongings and identifications, and that linguistic ideology must be accounted for by researchers. We also demonstrate how notions such as registers, polycentricity, and (poly)languaging enable us to address the relationships between language users, language form, social goals, and normativity. The data...
What is social media and how can we study them from a language perspective? This chapter addresses t...
An important branch of linguistics, namely, sociolinguistics, considers “languages” as normative soc...
I have conducted an anthropological case study of the AOL bilingual chat room Berlin in order to q...
peer reviewedThis contribution examines adolescent language use, interaction, and acts of identifica...
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This paper seeks to contribute to the current discussion of the sociol...
This paper discusses the notion of language in relation to the notion of a language. We argue that t...
Within the digital world, new multilingual contacts appeared, which led to a more multilingual Web a...
This article reviews recent scholarship in language, identity, and education. It critically reflects...
The present study explores how minority schoolchildren in multilingual peer group interactions act u...
This research examines the multilingual experiences of university Spanish and Portuguese language le...
© 2017 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Based on virtual conversations drawn from two separate intensive...
In a multilingual society, language not only reflects culture and her-itage, but also has implicatio...
Internet usage of language (e.g., on Facebook, Reddit, 4chan) has become an important means of commu...
This article applies the concept of metasociolinguistic stance specifically to investigate and analy...
Social media has become an essential platform for teenagers these days. Social media grew in popular...
What is social media and how can we study them from a language perspective? This chapter addresses t...
An important branch of linguistics, namely, sociolinguistics, considers “languages” as normative soc...
I have conducted an anthropological case study of the AOL bilingual chat room Berlin in order to q...
peer reviewedThis contribution examines adolescent language use, interaction, and acts of identifica...
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This paper seeks to contribute to the current discussion of the sociol...
This paper discusses the notion of language in relation to the notion of a language. We argue that t...
Within the digital world, new multilingual contacts appeared, which led to a more multilingual Web a...
This article reviews recent scholarship in language, identity, and education. It critically reflects...
The present study explores how minority schoolchildren in multilingual peer group interactions act u...
This research examines the multilingual experiences of university Spanish and Portuguese language le...
© 2017 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Based on virtual conversations drawn from two separate intensive...
In a multilingual society, language not only reflects culture and her-itage, but also has implicatio...
Internet usage of language (e.g., on Facebook, Reddit, 4chan) has become an important means of commu...
This article applies the concept of metasociolinguistic stance specifically to investigate and analy...
Social media has become an essential platform for teenagers these days. Social media grew in popular...
What is social media and how can we study them from a language perspective? This chapter addresses t...
An important branch of linguistics, namely, sociolinguistics, considers “languages” as normative soc...
I have conducted an anthropological case study of the AOL bilingual chat room Berlin in order to q...