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Listening as Self‐Positioning: Revisiting Inoue's Psychoanalytic Approach to the Listening Subject

open access: yes
Journal of Sociolinguistics, Volume 29, Issue 5, Page 376-381, November 2025.
Tsung‐Lun Alan Wan
wiley   +1 more source

Perception Is Political: The Production–Perception Interface as a Contested Site of Power and Legibility

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Journal of Sociolinguistics, Volume 29, Issue 5, Page 367-370, November 2025.
Ariana Steele
wiley   +1 more source

(Re)defining linguistic diversity: What is being protected in European language policy? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Linguistic diversity is complicated. It involves two main elements: a headcount of “languages”, plus variation and variability within and between them. In this article we show how language policy in Europe claims to protect diversity but falls short on ...
Láncos, Petra Lea, Sayers, Dave
core  

The typology of motion and posture verbs: A variationist account [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
According to work by Talmy, Slobin and others, satellite-framed (S)-languages tend to express the path of motion in a verb particle and the manner of motion in the verb (jump, run, etc.), whereas verb-framed (V)-languages express the path in the verb (
Berthele, Raphael
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Annotating German in Austria: A Case-study of manual annotation in and for digital variationist linguistics

open access: yesDigital Humanities Quarterly
The following is a case study of manual annotation as used in a large-scale variationist linguist project focusing of spoken varieties of German in Austria. It showcases the technical architecture used for annotation, which unifies different granularities of tokenization through the corpus in a distinct entity designed for annotation.
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The situatedness of aesthetic emotions: a review of the literature and a proposal for its study in variationist linguistics

open access: yesLanguage Sciences
This paper explores the situatedness of aesthetic emotions, emphasizing their cultural, historical, and contextual variability. It critiques the Western-centric framework that often dominates the study of aesthetic emotions, arguing for a more inclusive approach that recognizes the influence of diverse cultural practices and beliefs.
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