#LanguageIdeology
NEW #OA FROM 54(2)

"Evaluative reactions to minority languages and their varieties: Evidence from new speakers of West Frisian" by Ruth Kircher, ‪@ethankutlu.bsky.social & @mirjamvellinga.bsky.social

#LanguageIdeology #MinorityLanguages #LanguageRevitalisation #NewSpeakers
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Evaluative reactions to minority languages and their varieties: Evidence from new speakers of West Frisian | Language in Society | Cambridge Core
Evaluative reactions to minority languages and their varieties: Evidence from new speakers of West Frisian - Volume 54 Issue 2
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May 21, 2025 at 12:34 PM
Who (race/ethnicity, class, knowledge etc) are “standard”?

Oh, ELL are not “standard”. Why? How?

“To give you a sense of the context, we started with over 420 applicants and invited the top 7 standard and 2 ELL to campus.” —— rejection email to finalists. #raciolinguistics #languageideology
April 25, 2025 at 2:57 AM
FEBRUARY MOST READ ARTICLES

#1 "Sociolinguistics of hope: Language between the no-more and the not-yet" by @dnsfortal.bsky.social & Rodrigo Borba

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#SociolinguisticsOfHope #Affect #PracticalReason #LanguageIdeology #Ethnography
Sociolinguistics of hope: Language between the no-more and the not-yet | Language in Society | Cambridge Core
Sociolinguistics of hope: Language between the no-more and the not-yet - Volume 53 Issue 5
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February 28, 2025 at 2:32 AM
JANUARY MOST READ ARTICLES

#1 "Sociolinguistics of hope: Language between the no-more and the not-yet" by @dnsfortal.bsky.social & Rodrigo Borba
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#SociolinguisticsOfHope #Affect #PracticalReason #LanguageIdeology #Ethnography
Sociolinguistics of hope: Language between the no-more and the not-yet | Language in Society | Cambridge Core
Sociolinguistics of hope: Language between the no-more and the not-yet - Volume 53 Issue 5
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January 31, 2025 at 2:50 PM
MOST READ ARTICLES OF 2024: DECEMBER

"Sociolinguistics of hope: Language between the no-more and the not-yet" by Daniel N. Silva & Rodrigo Borba

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#SociolinguisticsOfHope #Affect #PracticalReason #LanguageIdeology #Ethnography
Sociolinguistics of hope: Language between the no-more and the not-yet | Language in Society | Cambridge Core
Sociolinguistics of hope: Language between the no-more and the not-yet - Volume 53 Issue 5
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December 31, 2024 at 3:33 PM
NEW #OA FROM 53(5)

"Sociolinguistics of hope: Language between the no-more and the not-yet" by Daniel N. Silva, Rodrigo Borba

#SociolinguisticsOfHope #Affect #PracticalReason #LanguageIdeology #Ethnography
doi.org/10.1017/S004...
Sociolinguistics of hope: Language between the no-more and the not-yet | Language in Society | Cambridge Core
Sociolinguistics of hope: Language between the no-more and the not-yet - Volume 53 Issue 5
doi.org
December 23, 2024 at 2:59 PM
.@TheHBow , a student in the class after my sociolx class, wonderfully described his Bristol, TN variety as “like having a really great handicap in golf: people assume you’re dumb so you say something reasonably smart and they think you’re a genius.” #languageideology
July 7, 2025 at 7:52 PM
Hey, 2017 US AnthroLing textbook, I guess we don't expect you to devote the same attention to ideophones as to, say, vocal fry, but maybe at least make sure what little you write is informed by decades of available anthroling scholarship? Your #languageideology is showing 😐
November 4, 2024 at 4:35 PM