Language as a local practice/ Alastair Pennycook.
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306.44 MEY/R The routledge sociolinguistics reader/ | 306.44 MOO/L language, society and power: An introduction/ | 306.44 MUM/O Organizational communication/ | 306.44 PEN/L Language as a local practice/ | 306.44 RAM/T Transforming violent conflict: radical disagreement, dialogue and survival/ | 306.44 REI/S A socialinguistics of diaspora: Latino practices, identities and ideologies/ | 306.44 STO/S Sociolinguistics/ |
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction: language as a local practice
2. 'Press 1 for English': practice as the 'generic social thing'
3. The reverend on ice again: similarity, difference and relocalization
4. Talking in the city: the linguistic landscaping of locality
5. Kerala tuskers: language as already local
6. Alibangbang and ecologies of local language practices
7. 'Molding hearts, leading minds, touching lives': practice as the new discourse?
8. Conclusion: language as a local practice
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