[lg policy] Practiced language policy in two breakfast television shows from private Pakistani television channels

Harold Schiffman hfsclpp at GMAIL.COM
Sat Dec 3 15:28:12 UTC 2011


Practiced language policy in two breakfast television shows from
private Pakistani television channels
December 1, 2011 at 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
IKT Studio, Key building, Linköping University

http://www.filfak.liu.se/presentation/namnder/ikt/iktstudion?l=sv
The data session is the first presentation of the CAN-Asia network
which is a network for researchers promoting Conversation Analysis in
Asia. This on-line data session is a about language policing practices
from the two private television talk-shows from Pakistan.

Labels: Conversation analysis, Language Policing, Medium-repair, code-switching
Event Organizer: Alia Amir (Doctoral candidate at Linköping University)

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