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Autor:
Anne Fabricius
Publikováno v:
Journal of English Linguistics. 49:342-345
Autor:
Anne Fabricius
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Scandinavian Studies in Language. 10:85-97
Th is paper will discuss a particular hashtag meme as one example of a potential new manifestation of interjectionality, engendered and fostered in the written online context of social media. Th e case derives from a video meme and hashtag from the U
Autor:
Ruth Singer, Nita Garidjalalug, Rosemary Urabadi, Heather Hewett, Peggy Mirwuma, Philip Ambidjambidj, Anne Fabricius
Mawng is a language of western Arnhem Land. It is the main language of Warruwi community and is spoken by all generations. Mawng is associated with the islands Warruwi and Weyirra (North and South Goulburn Islands) and an area of the mainland near th
Autor:
Anne Fabricius, Nicolai Pharao
Publikováno v:
Linguistics Vanguard. 6
Autor:
Anne Fabricius
Publikováno v:
Nordic Journal of English Studies. 19:179
This paper presents a critique of the paper “Global English: From ‘Tyrannosaurus Rex’ to ‘Red Herring’” from a sociolinguistic perspective. The paper takes the position that it is undeniable that the English language’s presence on the w
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University of Copenhagen
This paper scrutinizes a set of paradoxes arising from a mismatch between contemporary discourses that praise and promote mobility in and internationalization of higher education, and the everyday effects of mobility and internationalization on unive
Autor:
Anne Fabricius
Publikováno v:
Sociolinguistics in England ISBN: 9781137562876
This chapter summarises recent quantitative research on phonetic variation and change in Received Pronunciation (RP) as an elite sociolect, the vernacular of a multiplex socio-economically privileged group in the UK. The ‘elite sociolect’ is dist
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https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-56288-3_3
https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-56288-3_3
Autor:
Anne Fabricius
Publikováno v:
Journal of Education for Teaching. 40:284-299
This article explores linguistic and cultural border crossing and the long-term consequences of transnational mobility on a professional international academic. It provides an in-depth qualitative analysis of a research interview which investigated t
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Language Variation and Change. 21:413-435
This article evaluates a speaker-intrinsic vowel formant frequency normalization algorithm initially proposed in Watt & Fabricius (2002). We compare how well this routine, known as the S-centroid procedure, performs as a sociophonetic research tool i