27.2723, FYI: New Publication from Trinity College Dublin

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Subject: 27.2723, FYI: New Publication from Trinity College Dublin

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Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2016 13:00:43
From: Stephen Lucek [luceks at tcd.ie]
Subject: New Publication from Trinity College Dublin

 
Dear Linguists,

On behalf of my fellow editors of the Trinity College Dublin Working Papers in
Linguistics, I am proud to announce that the inaugural issue of the journal is
now available from the following link
(http://www.tcd.ie/slscs/publications/working-papers/).

The Trinity College Working Papers in Linguistics is a new publication from
the School of Linguistic, Speech and Communication Studies. It is seen as the
natural successor to the Occasional Papers series, and is an annual
publication, edited by Ph D candidates. Our inaugural issue features the
proceedings from the 6th Sociolinguistics Summer School, held at Trinity
College in August, 2015.

Contents:

Foreword by Head of School (Dr. Martine Smith)
Introduction by Editors (Irma Bochorishvili, Dr. Stephen Lucek & Katherine
Morales)
Linguistic Variation, Integration & Identity Construction in Contexts of
Migration: An Assessment of Current Approaches (Dr. Bettina Migge)
Repeated questions and code-switching: Issues of Politeness and Preference
(Irma Bochorishvili, Mirjam Eiswirth, Kathryn Northeast)
The role of languages for the construction of cultural identity: Language use
and attitudes among young Italian-Australians (Romina Buttafoco)
Men and Feminism? D/discursive constructions of masculinities in relation to
the feminist movement (Leonardo Dias Cruz)
Language Choice of Chinese Dependents in Service Encounters (Loo May Eng)
Second Language Acquisition and Sociolinguistic Variation: A Study Abroad
Perspective on the Use of Discourse Markers in the L2 (Annarita Magliacane)
Attribute mining and stancetaking in a Dublin sports club (Dr. Fergus O'Dwyer)
Speaking French without an Accent: Ideologies About Phonetic Accommodation
among Cameroonian Immigrants in Paris (Suzie Telep)
Language Planning Policies and Migration: A Case Study on Meshks Deported from
Georgia in 1944 (Maka Tetradze)
Following the White Paper Trail: A Brief History of Attitudes to Swearwords
through Film Classification Archives (BBFC: 1912-2012) (Julie Villesseche)
Akan in Accra: Towards the Formation of a New Variety (Solace Yankson) 

All the Best,
Stephen Lucek (on behalf of Irma Bochorishvili and Katherine Morales)

-- 
Stephen Lucek, Ph. D.
Research Assistant
Jean Monnet Network European Identity, Culture, Exchanges and Multilingualism
Project
School of Linguistic, Speech and Communication Studies
Trinity College Dublin
 



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