Urban contact dialects (original) (raw)

Urban contact dialects and language change: Insights from the Global North and South Paul' Kerswill and Heike Wiese (eds) (2022)

Sangeeta Bg

Sociolinguistic Studies

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Contact dialects in urban youth culture and beyond

Oliver Bunk

The Routledge Handbook of Language and Youth Culture, 2023

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Urban contact dialects: Introduction

Heike Wiese

Urban Contact Dialects and Language Change: Insights from the Global North and South, 2022

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From 'multi-ethnic urban heteroglossia'to 'contemporary urban vernaculars.' 2011

Ben Rampton

Language and Communication, 2011

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Language contact in African urban settings: The case of Sepitori in Tshwane

Charles C Mann, Thabo Ditsele

South African Journal of African Languages, 2014

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Contact and ethnicity in "youth language" description: in search of specificity

Philippe Hambye, Françoise Gadet

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Languages in Contact: The Partial Restructuring of Vernaculars

Anderson Junior

Languages in Contact: The Partial Restructuring of Vernaculars, 2004

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l'm a cleva!": the linguistic makeup of identity in a South African urban environment

Sarah Slabbert

International Journal of the Sociology of Language, 2000

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Review article: "Contact languages: critical concepts in language studies", edited by J. Holm and S. Michaelis. Routledge, 2009.

Patrick-André Mather

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Global repertoires and urban fluidity: youth languages in Africa

Nico Nassenstein, andrea hollington

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Multilingualism, language contact, and urban areas. An introduction.

Peter Siemund, Prof. Dr.

Multilingualism and Language Contact in Urban Areas. Acquisition – Identities – Space – Education, 2013

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Language contact and language change in the multicultural metropolis

Jenny Cheshire

Revue française de linguistique appliquée

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La Gestion de la Diversité Linguistique dans les Villes Africaines/Management of Linguistic Diversity in African Urban Cities, Gabriel Mba & Etienne Sadembouo (Eds.). (2012), L’Harmattan, ISBN 978-2-296-99091-3

Gabriel Djomeni

2016

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Urban languages decolonising baby steps-REV

Miriam Meyerhoff

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Contact languages: Critical concepts in language studies . Edited by John Holm & Susanne Michaelis

Patrick-André Mather

Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages, 2010

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Urban youth languages in Africa

Maarten Mous

Anthropological linguistics, 2004

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Global and local perspectives on language contact

Valentina Serreli

Global and local perspectives on language contact, 2024

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Language change in a post-creole contact setting: non-standard AIN’T negation

Michelle Braña-Straw

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From the Hood to Public Discourse: The Social Spread of African Youth Languages

Nico Nassenstein, andrea hollington

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From village talk to slang: the re-enregisterment of a non-standardised variety in an urban diaspora

Petros Karatsareas

Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2020

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Singh, Jaspal Naveel (2022) Review of: Youth language practices and urban language contact in Africa

Jaspal Naveel Singh

Journal of Sociolinguistics , 2022

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« Discourses, community, identity : processes of linguistic homogeneization in city (The case of Bamako, Mali) », F. Mc Laughlin (ed.), The Languages of Urban Africa, Indiana University Press, US, p. 86-102.

CECILE CANUT

2009

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Review Article: Contact Languages-Critical Concepts in Language Studies

Patrick-André Mather

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In and Out of Africa. Languages in Question. In Honour of Robert Nicolaï. Vol. 2. Language Contact and Language Change in Africa

Mauro Tosco

2014

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Sociolinguistics and Cultural Studies: New ethnicities, liminality and interaction 1999

Ben Rampton

Social Semiotics, 1999

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Chapter 19: Contact Linguistics and Heritage Languages

Itxaso Rodríguez-Ordóñez

The Cambridge Handbook of Heritage Languages and Linguistics, 2021

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A Contact Variety of English

Siria GUZZO

2021

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Diasporic Second Language Englishes in the African Communities of Germany’s Ruhr Area

Bridget Fonkeu

International Journal of English Linguistics, 2015

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The dynamics of youth language in Africa: An introduction

Eyo Mensah

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FROM MULTILINGUAL PRACTICES TO SOCIAL PROCESSES The Understanding of Linguistic ‘Respect’ in Contact Zones

Luisa Martín Rojo

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Introduction: language contact and linguistic dynamics – speakers, speaker groups, and linguistic structures

Sandra Ellena

Folia Linguistica

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When local and global scapes collide: Reterritorializing English in East Africa.

Christina Higgins

Language choice and linguistic & cultural hybridity at the global-local interface (Rubdy & Alsagoff, Eds.), 2013

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Review of: Norval Smith, Tonjes Veenstra, and Enoch O. Aboh (eds.), Advances in contact linguistics: In honour of Pieter Muysken. Amsterdam and Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 2020.

Nantke Pecht

2021

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The unbearable lightness of being bilingual: English–Afrikaans language contact in South Africa

Ana Deumert

Language Sciences, 2005

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Koineization and cake baking: Reflections on methods in dialect contact research

David Britain

Methods in Contemporary Linguistics, 2012

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