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Al Fin Que Ya los Cueros no Van a Correr: The Pragmatics of Power in Hnahnu (Otomi) Markets
The Democratization of Indigenous Languages: The Case of Malawi
Discourse, Culture and the Law: The Analysis of Crosstalk in the Southern African Bilingual Courtroom
Identity Politics in Hong Kong’s Return to Chinese Sovereignty: Analyzing the Discourse of Hong Kong’s first Chief Executive
Language Policy Formulation in Multilingual Southern Africa
The Limits of Legitimacy: Language Ideology and Shift in Contemporary Senegal
Linguistic Capital in Taiwan: The KMT’s Mandarin Language Policy and its Perceived Impact on Language Practices of Bilingual Mandarin and Tai-gi Speakers
The Pidginization of Luguru Politics: Administrative Ethnography and the Paradoxes of Indirect Rule
The Politics of Language Equilibrium in a Multilingual Society: Mauritius
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