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What can the Falkland Islands tell us about Diphthong Shift? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Britain, David J, Sudbury, Andrea
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Best Grad Competition: Engagement, Social Networks, and the Sociolinguistic Performance of Quebec French Learners [PDF]

open access: closedThe Canadian Modern Language Review, 2020
Le degré d’implication personnelle et les réseaux sociaux de soutien semblent favoriser le développement sociolinguistique de la langue seconde. L’auteure étudie la relation entre ces deux idées et leur influence sur l’utilisation par les apprenants du français québécois de deux particularités informelles, soit la suppression du ne et le on de ...
June Ruivivar
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Social media networks and the discourse of resistance: A sociolinguistic CDA of Biafra online discourses [PDF]

open access: closedDiscourse & Society, 2012
This study focuses on how Social Media Networks (SMN) have been used in recent times to champion social protests and resistance against oppression and political power abuse. Hence, ‘discourse of resistance’ takes a cue from the current waves of resistance and political revolutions in North Africa and the Arab world, which have been largely attributed ...
Innocent Chiluwa
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The social architecture of communicative competence: a methodology for social-network research in sociolinguistics

open access: closedInternational Journal of the Sociology of Language, 2002
The present analysis examines the data and method for investigating the social structure of communicative competence. Specifically, the article details a case-study methodology for exploring social-support network effects on communicative competence.
L. Ripley Smith
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Language and interaction: applying sociolinguistics to social network analysis [PDF]

open access: closedQuality & Quantity, 2018
In recent years social network analysis, influenced by relational sociology, has taken a cultural turn. One result has been a growing interest in the cultural, and not just structural, aspects of social networks. And yet, while relational literature conceptualizes network ties as being interactionally constructed through cultural processes ...
David Diehl
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Bridging people and perspectives: General and language-specific social network structure predict mentalizing across diverse sociolinguistic contexts.

open access: closedCanadian Journal of Experimental Psychology / Revue canadienne de psychologie expérimentale, 2022
Mentalizing, or reasoning about others' mental states, is a dynamic social cognitive process that aids in communication and navigating complex social interactions. We examined whether exposure to diverse perspectives, afforded by occupying influential social network positions, predicted bilingual adults' performances on a behavioral mentalizing rating ...
Mehrgol Tiv   +3 more
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Social networks from a sociolinguistic perspective: the relationship between characteristics of the social networks of bilingual adolescents and their language proficiency

open access: closedInternational Journal of the Sociology of Language, 2002
The aim of the study is to delineate the social networks of immigrant students at secondary upper-school level (Swedish gymnasium) in order to see to what extent the social networks are (1) oriented toward the own immigrant group, (2) oriented toward Swedes, and (3) oriented toward immigrant groups other than the own group.
Ingrid Wiklund
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