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application/pdfhttps://eprints.soas.ac.uk/1949/1/SOAS%20Working%20Papers%202001%20%20-%20Karen%20tones.pdfenSOAS University of London14730855290054008650Pitch-phonation correlations in Sgaw Karen2001-09-01Watkins, Justin2001-09Journal Article/ReviewVoRhttp://doi.org/10.25501/SOAS.00001949
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enDepartment of Linguistics, SOAS9780728603820865031003300Introduction to Proceedings of Conference on Language Documentation and Linguistic TheoryAustin, PeterBond, OliverNathan, DavidAustin, PeterBond, OliverNathan, David2007-12Book chapterNA
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enMouton de Gruyter978311018406886503300Data and Language DocumentationAustin, PeterGippert, J.Himmelmann, NikolausMosel, U.2006Book chapterNAhttp://doi.org/10.1515/9783110197730.87
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enDe Gruyter978311016916486503100A Grammar of UdiheNikolaeva, IrinaTolskaya, Maria2001BookNAhttp://doi.org/10.1515/9783110849035
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enOxford University Press978019921373386503100Constructional Economy and Nonfinite Independent ClausesNikolaeva, IrinaNikolaeva, Irina2007Book chapterNA
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The Historical Dictionary of Yukaghir has two main purposes.
First, it is intended as a relatively complete source of information on the lexicon of Yukaghir. Tundra and Kolyma Yukaghir are closely related, highly endangered languages spoken in the extreme North-East of Siberia. No modern comprehensive lexicographic description of these languages is available for the international linguistic community. The dictionary presents all known varieties of Yukaghir in comparative format. Some of the materials included come from published sources, others were obtained by the author through fieldwork and are published for the first time. The dictionary also contains examples of now extinct early forms of Yukaghir, which began to be recorded in the late 17th century. Second, the dictionary provides a first reconstruction of the common ancestor of all known Yukaghir varieties. The proto-Yukaghir stems are established based on internal reconstruction, comparison between various Yukaghir idioms, and external data. Although the dictionary does not attempt to provide etymologies for all Yukaghir words, it includes possible cognates of some Yukaghir stems from other languages, mainly Uralic and Altaic. Since Yukaghir forms are not only cited in their modern shape but are reconstructed, the dictionary will provide a foundation for future etymological work and contribute to investigating the genetic affiliation of Yukaghir, usually classified as isolated. The book will also be useful for linguists interested in the distant genetic relations between language families and the reconstruction of the ethnic and linguistic situation in prehistoric northern Asia.enDe Gruyter978311018689586503100A Historical Dictionary of YukaghirNikolaeva, Irina2006BookNAhttp://doi.org/10.1515/9783110892840
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enLinguistic Society of America1535066586503100Syntax of Natural and Accidental Coordination: Evidence from AgreementNikolaeva, IrinaDalrymple, Mary2006-12-01Journal Article/ReviewNAhttp://doi.org/10.1353/lan.2006.0189
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enJohn Benjamins978902722491086503100Lemma Structure in Language Learning. Comments on Representation and RealizationIwasaki, NorikoMcKee, C.Weissenborn, J.Hoehle, B.2001Book chapterNA
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enBlackwell978063123328286503100L2 Acquisition of Japanese: Knowledge and Use of Case Particles in SOV and OSV SentencesIwasaki, NorikoKarimi, Simin2003Book chapterNA
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enCambridge University Press978052183334986503100Processes in L2 Japanese Sentence ProductionIwasaki, NorikoNakayama, MineharuMazuka, R.Shirai, Y.2006Book chapterNAhttp://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511758652.025
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enDe Gruyter0197315086503100Transitivity in Japanese Sentence Production: Speech Errors of the Dative NI and the Accusative O.Iwasaki, Noriko2006-01-01Journal Article/ReviewNAhttp://doi.org/10.1515/jjl-2006-0103
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enEquinox Publishing978184553090786503100Prospects for Linguistic Diversity in Europe and Beyond: Views from a Small IslandSallabank, JuliaLeung, C.Jenkins, J.2006Book chapterNA
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en[Reading] : The University of ReadingReading Working Papers in Linguistics86503100Writing in an Unwritten Language: The Case of Guernsey FrenchSallabank, Julia2002-01-01Journal Article/ReviewNA
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enHarrassowitz978344705477586503300Content Questions in Sasak, Eastern Indonesia: An Optimality Theoric Syntax AccountAustin, PeterSchulze, F.Warnk, H.2006Book chapterNA
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enCambridge University Press978052171020686503300Survival of LanguageAustin, PeterShuckburgh, E.2008Book chapterNA
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enDewan Bahasa dan Pustaka207553688640Konsep sastera Nusantara dalam pengkajian sastera kontemporalKratz, E. Ulrich1995Journal Article/ReviewNA
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This chapter looks examines the effects of identity on revitalization efforts in the context of a small and dwindling language community. It discusses the nature and inter-relationship of identity, ethnicity and culture, and their roles in language choice and attitudes, relating these to the ethnolinguistic vitality of the indigenous language in Guernsey.
It is often assumed in discourse on language endangerment that language plays an significant part in identity, but this view is not necessarily consistent with the language shift taking place in many places around the world. This paper considers to what extent language shift entails the loss of part of speakers' identity, and the role of identity in language maintenance.application/pdfhttps://eprints.soas.ac.uk/5296/1/Chap_8_SALLABANK_06.07.06.pdfenContinuum978184706332886503100Guernsey French, identity and language endangermentSallabank, JuliaOmoniyi, TopeWhite, Goodith2006-07-01Book chapterNA
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This study investigated whether the semantic similarity and grammatical class of distracter words affects the naming of pictured actions (verbs) in Japanese. Three experiments used the picture-word interference paradigm with partici-
pants naming picturable actions while ignoring distracters. In all three experiments, we manipulated the semantic similarity between distracters and targets (similar vs. dissimilar verbs) and the grammatical class of semantically
dissimilar distracters (verbs, verbal nouns, and also nouns in Experiment 3) in addition to task demands (single word naming vs. phrase/sentence generation). While Experiment 1 used visually presented distracters, Experiment 2 and 3
used auditory distracter words to rule out possible confounding factors of orthography (kanji vs. hiragana). We found the same results for all three experiments: robust semantic interference in the absence of any effects of
grammatical class. We discuss the lack of grammatical class effects in terms of structural characteristics of the Japanese language.application/pdfhttps://eprints.soas.ac.uk/6435/1/Iwasaki_et_al_2008.pdfenTaylor and Francis0169096586503100Naming action in Japanese: Effects of semantic similarity and grammatical classIwasaki, NorikoVinson, David P.Vigliocco, GabriellaWatanabe, MasumiArciuli, Joanne2008Journal Article/ReviewAOhttp://doi.org/10.1080/01690960801916196
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The relation between word form and meaning is considered arbitrary; however, Japanese mimetic words, giseigo and gitaigo , are exceptions. For giseigo (words mimicking voices), there is a direct resemblance(‘iconicity’) between the sound of the word and the sound it refers to; for gitaigo (words that mimic manners/states) there is a symbolic relationship (‘sound symbolism’) between the
sound and the manner/state to which the word refers. While native speakers intuitively recognize these relationships, it is questionable whether speakers of other languages are able to access the meaning of Japanese mimetic words from their sounds. In the current study, we asked native English
speakers with no prior experience with the Japanese language to listen to Japanese mimetic words for laughing (giseigo) and for walking (gitaigo), and rate each word’s meaning on semantic differential scales (e.g.,“GRACEFUL-VULGAR”(laughing,“GRACEFUL-CLUMSY”(walking). We compared English and Japanese speakers’ ratings and found that English speakers construed many of the features of laughing in a similar manner as Japanese native speakers (e.g., words containing /a/ were rated as more amused, cheerful, nice and pleasant laughs). They differed only with regard to a few sound-meaning relationships of an evaluative nature (e.g., words for laughing containing /u/ were
rated as more feminine and graceful, and those containing /e/ were rated as less graceful and unpleasant). In contrast, for the words referring to walking, English speakers’ ratings differed greatly from native Japanese speakers’. Native Japanese speakers rated words beginning with voiced consonants as referring to a big person walking with big strides, and words beginning with voiceless consonants as more even-paced, feminine and formal walking; English speakers were sensitive only to the relation between voiced consonants and a big person walking. Hence, some sound-meaning associations were language-specific. This study also confirmed the more conventional and lexicalized nature of the mimetic words of manner.application/pdfhttps://eprints.soas.ac.uk/6436/1/Iwasaki_et_al_2007a.pdfenJapan Foundation0917292086503100What do English speakers know about gera-gera and yota-yota?: A cross-linguistic investigation of mimetic words for laughing and walkingIwasaki, NorikoVinson, David P.Vigliocco, Gabriella2007-06Journal Article/ReviewAO
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application/pdfhttps://eprints.soas.ac.uk/6437/1/Iwasaki_Kumagai_2008.pdfenAssociation of Teachers of Japanese1536782786503100Promoting critical reading in an advanced-level Japanese course: Theory and practice through reflection and dialoguesIwasaki, NorikoKumagai, Yuri2008Journal Article/ReviewAO
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This study examines the extent to which English speakers with no prior experience of learning Japanese can infer the meanings of Japanese mimetic words of pain. In so doing, we uncover both cross-linguistically shared (possibly universal) and language-specific aspects of sound symbolism present in the Japanese mimetic words. We found that English speakers interpreted reduplicated words very similarly to Japanese speakers in many semantic dimensions (aching, bothering, continuous, affecting wide areas), suggesting the potentially universal effect of reduplication. In contrast, only Japanese speakers are consistently sensitive to voiced-voiceless consonant contrasts (associating words beginning with voiced consonants as more intense, aching, suppressing, and numbing pain). It is important to distinguish between Japanese language-specific sound symbolism and sound symbolism shared between Japanese and the learners’ first language when teaching Japanese as a second/foreign language.application/pdfhttps://eprints.soas.ac.uk/6438/1/Iwasaki_et_al_2007b.pdfenCambridge Scholars Publishing978184718289086503100How does it hurt, kiri-kiri or siku-siku? Japanese mimetic words of pain perceived by Japanese speakers and English speakersIwasaki, NorikoVinson, David P.Vigliocco, GabriellaMinami, Masahiko2007Book chapterNA
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This study examines experimentally induced case particle errors in Japanese. It was found that the nominative ga was the preferred particle for sentence-initial NPs and was the most frequently overused particle for argument NPs, providing some support to the claim that ga is a default marker. The study also shows that case particle error occurrence depends on verb type, suggesting the importance in future studies of experimentally controlling or manipulating the number of opportunities for speakers to produce NPs occurring with specific verb types.application/pdfhttps://eprints.soas.ac.uk/6439/1/Iwasaki_2007a.pdfenMITThe State of the Art in Speech Error Research: Proceedings of the LSA Institute Workshop86503100Case Particle Errors in Japanese: Is the Nominative ga a Default Case Marker in Sentence Production?Iwasaki, NorikoSchütze, Carson T.Ferreira, Victor S.2007Book chapterAO
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application/pdfhttps://eprints.soas.ac.uk/6441/1/Iwasaki_2007b.pdfenAssociation of Teachers of Japanese1536782786503100Assessing Progress towards Advanced Level Japanese after a Year Abroad: Focus on Individual LearnersIwasaki, Noriko2007Journal Article/ReviewAO
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This study investigates the acquisition of the accusative marker o and case-marker drop among 2- to 3-year old Japanese children. Experiment 1 tested children’s comprehension of ga, o, and case-marker drop (indicated as ‘Ø’ below) in Wh-questions and that of ga and o in Yes/No questions. The results indicate that, while many children tended to incorrectly interpret both NP-o and NP-Ø as the agent of actions, children who correctly interpreted NP-o as patient also tended to correctly interpret NP-Ø as patient. Children in the latter group appeared to have syntactic knowledge of case-marker drop. Experiment 2
additionally used a pseudo-particle, –u, in order to test whether children who correctly interpret NP-o and NP-Ø as patient (1) have a knowledge of morphological case (the accusative case-marker o) as well as the syntactic constraints of its drop, or (2) have partial knowledge of the case-markers and grammatical relations (along with knowledge of the syntactic constraints of case-marker drop). Results indicate that some of the children in the current study can be characterized as (2). This is taken as evidence that there is a stage where children have come to
understand the grammatical functions of case-markers without having a fully developed knowledge of morphological case.application/pdfhttps://eprints.soas.ac.uk/6442/1/Iwasaki_2007c_proof.pdfenKuroshio Shuppan978487424381786503100Japanese Children’s Acquisition of the Accusative Case: Evidence for an Interim Stage Preceding Morphological Case AcquisitionIwasaki, NorikoShirai, HidetoshiKagakukai, Gengo2007Book chapterAO
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application/pdfhttps://eprints.soas.ac.uk/6443/1/Iwasaki_Euro_Sympo_2008.pdfenAssociation of Japanese Language Teachers in Europe1745716586503100L2 Japanese Acquisition of the Pragmatics of Requests during a Short-term Study AbroadIwasaki, Noriko2008Journal Article/ReviewAO
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Previous studies on L2 Japanese sojourners often reported that learners overuse the plain style or haphazardly mix the plain and polite styles upon return. These styles, which are often associated with formal or informal contexts, also index complex social and situational meanings, and native speakers are reported to shift their styles to create desired contexts. In order to better understand L2 development of the use of the plain and polite styles during study abroad, the current study examined the use of the polite/plain styles and style shifts among five English-speaking male students who studied in Japan for one academic year by comparing their performances both quantitatively and qualitatively in oral proficiency interviews before and after they studied abroad. Upon return, three predominantly used the polite style talking to the interviewer (their former teacher), while two primarily used the plain style. Though the quantitative analysis may lead one to conclude that these two students regressed in their pragmatic competence, the qualitative analysis revealed that all five learners gained some understanding of social meanings of the plain and polite styles and became more active social agents who make decisions to shift the styles.enOxford University Press1477450X86503100Style shifts among Japanese learners before and after study abroad in Japan: Becoming active social agents in JapaneseIwasaki, Noriko2010-12-09Journal Article/ReviewNAhttp://doi.org/10.1093/applin/amn047
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application/pdfhttps://eprints.soas.ac.uk/6445/2/Iwasaki_2005.pdfenAmerican Association of Teachers of JapaneseAssociation of Teachers of Japanese Occasional Papers86503100A year abroad in Japan: Participants' perspectivesIwasaki, Noriko2005Journal Article/ReviewAO
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The authors examine the continuing poor relationship between boys and the study of foreign languages. Framed by discussion of gender socialization, gendered curriculum practices and cultural narratives about boys and schooling, the core of the book is constructed by boys themselves.enMacmillan978140393967886503100Boys and foreign language learning: Real boys don’t do languagesCarr, JoPauwels, AnneBookNAhttp://doi.org/10.1057/9780230501652
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enLongman978058209962386503100Women changing languagePauwels, Anne1998BookNA
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enDECS, SA978073085128886503100Development of sociocultural understandings through the study of languagesPauwels, AnneEades, DianaHarkins, Jean1997BookNA
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enMacmillan978073292953486503100Cross-cultural communication in the Health Sciences: Communicating with migrant patientsPauwels, Anne1995BookNA
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enAGPS978064445266386503100Immigration and Australia's language resourcesKipp, SandraClyne, MichaelPauwels, Anne1995BookNA
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enAGPS978064433058986503100Local diversity, global connections: Six approaches to cross-cultural trainingCope, BillPauwels, Anne1994BookNA
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enNational Languages and Literacy Institute978187557810886503100Unlocking Australia's language potential: GermanFernandez, SuePauwels, Anne1993BookNA
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enMonash University, Language and Society Centre978073260511786503100Raising children bilingually in AustraliaPauwels, AnneJansen, Connie1993BookNA
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enNational Languages and Literacy Institute of Australia978187557820786503100Languages at the crossroads: the report of the National Enquiry into the Employment and Supply of Teachers of Languages Other than EnglishHoward, NicholasMoore, HelenPauwels, Anne1993BookNA
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enForis Publications978311013332586503100Immigrant dialects and language maintenance in Australia: The cases of the Limburg and SwabianPauwels, Anne1986BookNAhttp://doi.org/10.1515/9783110883497
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enCambridge Scholars Publishing978144382364786503100Men, masculinities and feminist linguistic activismPauwels, AnneHolmes, JanetMara, Meredith2010-10Book chapterNA
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enMouton-De Gruyter978311018217086503100Language Communication: Diversity and ChangePauwels, AnneHellinger, MarlisPauwels, AnneHellinger, Marlis2007Book chapterNA
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enPalgrave Macmillan978023001919586503100Managing and maintaining minority languages in the era of globalisation: Challenges for Europe and AustraliaPauwels, AnnePauwels, AnneWinter, JoanneLo Bianco, JosephBook chapterNA
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enPalgrave Macmillan978023001919586503100Maintaining a language other than English through higher education in AustraliaPauwels, AnnePauwels, AnneWinter, JoanneLo Bianco, Joseph2007Book chapterNAhttp://doi.org/10.1057/9780230206397_6
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enPalgrave Macmillan978023001919586503100Language maintenance and the second generation: Policies and practicesPauwels, AnneWinter, JoannePauwels, AnneWinter, JoanneLo Bianco, JosephBook chapterNA
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enMouton-De Gruyter978311018418186503100Australia and New Zealand/Austalien und NeuseelandPauwels, AnneAmmon, UlrichDittmar, NorbertMattheier, Klaus J.Trudgill, Peter2006Book chapterNA
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enNovus Forlag978827099422986503100Language maintenance in a global context: An Afrikaans case study in AustraliaPauwels, AnneAlhaug, GMoerck, EPedersen, EPedersen, A2005Book chapterNA
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enPeter Lang978082047162486503100Feminist linguistic activism in the 21st century: A view across the English speaking worldPauwels, AnneWinter, JoanneMcCafferty, KevinBull, ToveKristin, Killie2005Book chapterNA
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enBlackwell978063122899886503100Language maintenancePauwels, AnneDavies, AlanElder, Cathy2004Book chapterNA
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enSchool of Languages and Linguistics978073403057386503100Strengthening scholarship in language study in higher educationPauwels, AnneWigglesworth, Gillian2004Book chapterNA
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enBlackwell978063122502786503100Linguistic Sexism and Feminist Linguistic ActivismPauwels, AnneHolmes, JanetMeyerhoff, Miriam2003Book chapterNAhttp://doi.org/10.1111/b.9780631225034.2004.00025.x
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enJohn Benjamins978902721840786503100Spreading the feminist word? A sociolinguistic study of feminist language change in Australian English: The case of the new courtesy title 'Ms'Pauwels, AnneHellinger, MarlisBussmann, Hadumod2001Book chapterNA
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enVictoria University Press978086473402086503100Inclusive language is good business. Gender, language and equality in the workplacePauwels, AnneHolmes, Janet2000Book chapterNA
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enSwedish Institute, Göteborg University978918785018986503100Generic pronouns in the marketplace or shopping centre. Exploring the impact of non-sexist language policy on everyday speechPauwels, AnneGunnarsdotter-Grönberg, Anna2000Book chapterNA
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enLanguage AustraliaTeaching languages - teaching cultures86503100Globalisation and the impact of teaching languages in AustraliaPauwels, AnneLiddicoat, Anthony J.Crozet, ChantalBook chapterNA
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enTilburg University Press978903619508986503100Dutch in Australia: Past, present and future trendsPauwels, AnneClyne, MichaelFolmer, JetskeKroon, Sjaak1998Book chapterNA
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enDümmler Verlag978342764181086503100The role of gender in immigrant maintenance in AustraliaPauwels, AnneWölck, WolfgangDe Houwer, Annick1997Book chapterNA
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enCentaurus Verlag978382550170986503100Non-sexist language policy debate in the Dutch speech communityPauwels, AnneBraun, FriederikePasero, Ursula1997Book chapterNA
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enThe National Language Research InstituteIndividuals and communities - Living the differences86503100Managing multilingualism in Australia: Issues in language maintenance and intercultural communication affecting ethnolinguistics minoritiesPauwels, AnneFurukawa, C1997Book chapterNA
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enDe Gruyter978311014966186503100Feminist language planning and titles for women. Some crosslinguistic perspectivesPauwels, AnneAmmon, UlrichHellinger, Marlis1996Book chapterNAhttp://doi.org/10.1515/9783110811551.251
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enPeter Lang978363146969986503100Swabian speech communities in Melbourne: A sociolinguistic discussionPauwels, AnneBerend, NinaMattheier, Klaus J.1994Book chapterNA
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enAustralian Government Publications978064429770786503100Non-discriminatory languagePauwels, Anne1994Book chapterNA
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enCity Polytechnic978962442020386503100Communicating across cultures: An Australian case study of language-related research on cross-cultural communication in medical encountersPauwels, AnneBoswood, THoffman, RobertTung, P1993Book chapterNA
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enAustralian Academy of Humanities978090989727786503100Languages and the sexes in AustraliaPauwels, AnneSchulz, Gerhard1993Book chapterNA
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enMacquarie University, Dictionary Research Centre978186408072886503100Gender and language reform in AustraliaPauwels, AnnePeters, Pam1993Book chapterNA
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enMouton-De Gruyter978311012668686503100Status and Function Changes of Dutch as an Immigrant Language in AustraliaPauwels, AnneAmmon, UlrichHellinger, Marlis1992Book chapterNAhttp://doi.org/10.1515/9783110851625.324
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enCambridge University Press978052133983486503100Gender differences in Australian EnglishPauwels, AnneRomaine, Suzanne1991Book chapterNAhttp://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511620881.024
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enWalter dr Gruyter978311085802086503100Problem Areas. AustraliaPauwels, AnneAmmon, UlrichDittmar, NorbertMattheier, Klaus J.1988Book chapterNA
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enAustralian Professional Publications978094941610086503100Language in Translation: The attitudes toward and use of 'Ms' by Australian women in the mid 1980sPauwels, AnnePauwels, Anne1987Book chapterNA
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enPeter Lang978382049796086503100The concept of diglossia in the study of language maintenance in AustraliaPauwels, AnneVeit, Walter1987Book chapterNA
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enPacific Linguistics, ANU978085883330286503100The role of mixed marriages in language shift in the Dutch communityPauwels, AnneClyne, Michael1985Book chapterNA
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enPeter Lang978382047965286503100Neue Funktionen des Dialekts in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland und ÖsterreichPauwels, AnneRoberts, David1984Book chapterNA
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enTaylor and Francis1466420886503100House husbands and part-time mothers: The politics of naming reform in the gendered spheres of home and workPauwels, AnneWinter, Joanne2007Journal Article/ReviewNAhttp://doi.org/10.2167/cilp119.0
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enMonash University0155064086503100Missing me and Msing the other: Courtesy titles for women in EnglishesPauwels, AnneWinter, Joanne2007-01Journal Article/ReviewNAhttp://doi.org/10.2104/aral0708
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enTaylor and Francis0950078286503100Gender Inclusivity or ‘Grammar Rules OK’? Linguistic Prescriptivism vs Linguistic Discrimination in the ClassroomPauwels, AnneWinter, Joanne2006Journal Article/ReviewNAhttp://doi.org/10.1080/09500780608668717
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Our contribution explores the language maintenance (LM) patterns of children of migrants (second-generation) to Australia from three ethnolinguistic groups — German, Greek, and Vietnamese — in their same-age peer friendships. Focusing on the affective social relationship of “friendship” imagined as a dynamic fluid site of independence and a locale for identity formation, we scrutinize it as a pressure point for LM. The macro survey trends indicate that languages other than English (LOTE) are used in the friendship domain but with differing participations. Follow-up in-depth interviews reveal subtleties and complexities for LM practices. Co-presence of bilingual others in friendships proves to be a minimum but not sufficient condition for LM, particularly for German men and Greek women. Hyphenated belongings — for example, Vietnamese-, Greek-, German-Australians — construct varying LM alignments that reflect shared histories and authenticities (the migration experience) and the localizing of settlement (Australia).application/pdfhttps://eprints.soas.ac.uk/9907/1/Winter_Language%20maintenance%20in%20friendships%20second-generation%20German%20Greek%20and%20Vietnamese%20migrants.pdfenDe Gruyter0165251686503100Language maintenance in friendships: second-generation German, Greek, and Vietnamese migrantsWinter, JoannePauwels, Anne2006-07Journal Article/ReviewVoRhttp://doi.org/10.1515/IJSL.2006.044
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enWiley1473419286503100Men staying at home looking after their children: Masculinities and gender inclusive language reformPauwels, AnneWinter, Joanne2006-03Journal Article/ReviewNAhttp://doi.org/10.1111/j.1473-4192.2006.00104.x
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enTaylor and Francis1466420886503100'Trajectories of Agency' and discursive identities in education: a critical site in feminist language planningPauwels, AnneWinter, Joanne2006Journal Article/ReviewNAhttp://doi.org/10.2167/cilp093.0
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enTaylor and Francis1747752286503100Maintaining the community language in Australia: The role and challenges for familiesPauwels, Anne2005Journal Article/ReviewNAhttp://doi.org/10.1080/13670050508668601
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enChinese University of Hong Kong1026265286503100Education and gender-inclusive language practices in English: Evidence from SingaporePauwels, AnneWinter, Joanne2005Journal Article/ReviewNA
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enTaylor and Francis1469299686503100Gender in the construction and transmission of ethnolinguistic identities and language maintenance in immigrant AustraliaPauwels, AnneWinter, Joanne2005Journal Article/ReviewNAhttp://doi.org/10.1080/07268600500113708
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enMonash University1833713986503100Generic pronouns and gender-inclusive language reform in the English of Singapore and the PhilippinesPauwels, AnneWinter, Joanne2004Journal Article/ReviewNAhttp://doi.org/10.1075/aral.27.2.04pau
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enTaylor and Francis1348867886503100Gender-inclusive langauge reform in educational writing in Singapore and the Philippines: A corpus-based approachPauwels, AnneWinter, Joanne2004Journal Article/ReviewNAhttp://doi.org/10.1080/13488678.2004.10801128
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enMonash University1833713986503100Mapping trajectories of change - Women's and men's practices and experiences of feminist linguistic reform in AustraliaPauwels, AnneWinter, Joanne2003Journal Article/ReviewNAhttp://doi.org/10.1075/aral.26.1.03win
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enAustralian Federation of Modern Language Teachers' Association0005350386503100Languages in the university sector at the start of the third millenniumPauwels, Anne2002Journal Article/ReviewNA
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enJohn Benjamins0172886586503100Non-sexist language reform and generic pronouns in Australian EnglishPauwels, Anne2001Journal Article/ReviewNAhttp://doi.org/10.1075/eww.22.1.06pau
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enUniversity of Queensland0811620286503100Pronoun choice and feminist language change in the Australian mediaPauwels, AnneWrighston-Turcotte, Kellinde2001Journal Article/ReviewNA
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enTaylor and Francis0143463286503100Gender and Language Contact Research in the Australian ContextPauwels, AnneWinter, Joanne2001Journal Article/ReviewNAhttp://doi.org/10.1080/01434630008666420
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2023-03-03T20:48:55Z
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enMonash University1833713986503100Language planning, language reform and the sexes in AustraliaPauwels, Anne1993Journal Article/ReviewNAhttp://doi.org/10.1075/aralss.10.02pau
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enMonash University1833713986503100Health professionals' perceptions of communication difficulties in cross-cultural contextsPauwels, Anne1990Journal Article/ReviewNAhttp://doi.org/10.1075/aralss.7.05pau
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2022-09-15T10:49:07Z
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enCambridge University Press0267190586503100Australia as a multilingual nationPauwels, Anne1985Journal Article/ReviewNAhttp://doi.org/10.1017/S026719050000307X
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