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Stigma, self‐styling and ‘forced accents’ among English L2 speakers in Spain
Abstract This paper examines the relationship between shame, stigma and accent for non‐native English speakers in Spain. The low English competence of the Spanish population frequently constitutes a source of individual and collective stigma – which includes the apparent undesirability of Spanish‐sounding English.
Eva Codó, Carly Collins
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"This Is What You Get When You Lead with the Arts": Making the Case for Social Wellness. [PDF]
Charise A, Dufoe N, Rodricks DJ.
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Natural language processing and cognitive science : proceedings 2018 [PDF]
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Shattering Silence, Inviting Dialogue: Anti-Oppressive Occupational Therapy During the Genocide of Palestinians. [PDF]
Zafran H +9 more
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Review Of Many Shades of Red: State Policy and Collective Agriculture By M. Meurs [PDF]
Pryor, Frederic L.
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Normalising participatory health research approaches in the WHO European region for refugee and migrant health: a paradigm shift. [PDF]
MacFarlane A +10 more
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Contemporary Polish Poetry. Translated by I. Belov
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A Mixed-Waste Bin: Recycling in Contemporary Polish Poetry
Tekstualia, 2023The article presents the phenomenon of linguistic and poetic recycling in recent Polish poetry.It has to do with creative uses of non-literary forms of language. Three types of such linguistic materialscan be distinguished: ready-mades, materials and waste. Ready-mades are extensive formsof non-literary language transplanted into the poem.
Marta Bukowiecka
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