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Title
Publication Date
Language
Citations
On choosing a theory: a diachronic case study
2002/04/01
English
Don't leave your language alone
1998/01/01
English
The Matrix Language Frame model and Spanish/English codeswitching in fiction
2002/01/01
English
Discussing the evolution of the assorted beasts called language
2000/04/01
English
Pitch dynamism in female and male speech
1995/01/01
English
Contradictions and unanswered questions in the Genie case: A fresh look at the linguistic evidence
1995/07/01
English
Discussion
1999/10/01
English
Monoglossic policies for a heteroglossic culture: misinterpreted multilingualism in modern Galicia
2000/04/01
English
Discussion
1999/10/01
English
The linguistic assumptions underlying readability formulae
2001/07/01
English
Metaphors others live by
1995/07/01
English
Accommodating your data: the use and misuse of accommodation theory in sociolinguistics
1998/07/01
English
Special issue on the importance of theory in discourse analysis
1997/04/01
English
Editorial
1999/10/01
English
Homo inventans: The evolution of narrativity
1996/10/01
English
Affect in Chinese cyberspace and beyond: Language objects and affective regimes in rural hostels
2023/09/01
English
What animals can tell us about attentional prerequisites of language acquisition
2023/09/01
English
Adapt, acquire, defuse, learn: Filipino online English tutors as intercultural bricoleurs
2023/07/01
English
Editorial Board
2023/01/01
English
Introducing the Volume of Extremity (VoX) method to integrate prosodic data into discourse analysis
2023/03/01
English
Heritage learners are more sensitive to effects of script: Evidence from Korean
2023/03/01
English
Self-denigration in Chinese: An interactional speech act approach
2023/01/01
English
A computational approach to linguistic knowledge
2002/07/01
English
Artificial intelligence and the ethnographic encounter: Transhuman language ontologies, or what it means “to write like a human, think like a machine”
2024/05/01
English
Editorial Board
2024/03/01
English
Language and thought:
2002/07/01
English
Linguistic negotiation of place identity in a changing Tel Aviv neighborhood
2023/11/01
English
No puedes hablar ahora: Voice in an interpreter-mediated court meeting
2023/11/01
English
Generic options: Variable use of vos and uno in Patagonia Spanish (Argentina)
2023/11/01
English
Arabic–French code-switching in medical consultations in Algeria: A conversation analytic study
2023/11/01
English
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