34.3077, TOC: Linguistic Landscape Vol. 9, No. 4 (2023)

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Date: 17-Oct-2023
From: Karin Plijnaar [karin.plijnaar at benjamins.nl]
Subject: Linguistic Landscape Vol. 9, No. 4 (2023)


Publisher: John Benjamins
                        http://www.benjamins.com/

Journal Title: Linguistic Landscape
Volume Number: 9
Issue Number: 4
Issue Date: 10/05/2023

Main Text:

2023. iii, 116 pp.

Table of Contents

ARTICLES

Assessing the place of minoritized languages in postcolonial contexts
using the Linguistic Landscape: The role of ethnographic information
Bettina Migge
pp. 329–356

The temporality of commodified landscapes at events & local
constructions of identity in Salzburg
Konstantin Niehaus
pp. 357–386

Contextual graffiti and collective action frames at the Chilean social
outbreak in 2019
Melisa Miranda Correa
pp. 387–412

The prominence of English in the Linguistic Landscape of Jamshedpur
Sneha Mishra
pp. 413–437

BOOK REVIEWS

Seyed Hadi Mirvahedi (Ed.). 2022. Linguistic Landscapes in South-East
Asia: The Politics of Language and Public Signage
Reviewed by Chaojun Ma
pp. 438–441

Tong King Lee. 2022. Choreographies of Multilingualism: Writing and
language ideology in Singapore
Reviewed by James Chonglong Gu
pp. 442–444

Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics
                     Applied Linguistics
                     Sociolinguistics




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