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Qui Parle (2017) 26 (2): 281–293.
Published: 01 December 2017
... with that mind. Copyright © 2018 Editorial Board, Qui Parle 2018 talk Marcel Proust sociolinguistics Where do the things we say come from, and who actually says them? In his endlessly fascinating 1979 essay, “Footing,” Erving Goffman suggested that we might do well to break down the commonplace...
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Qui Parle (2014) 23 (1): 213–238.
Published: 01 June 2014
... their analyses of language on poetry, Guat-
tari demonstrated a sustained interest in linguistics (The Machinic
Unconscious, 1979), which is taken up in A Thousand Plateaus (in
“Postulates of Linguistics Guattari, and Deleuze along with him,
were spurred to take an interest in sociolinguistics...
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Qui Parle (2018) 27 (1): 21–46.
Published: 01 June 2018
... groups numbering in the thousands. Far from homogeneous, Africa had, and continues to have, enormously diverse sociolinguistic groups of people, who self-identify by their ethnic affiliations. Only after being forcibly removed from their homelands did slaves begin to identify themselves as “African...
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