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Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald

Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald, Central Queensland University, Australia; Anne Storch, University of Cologne, Germany; Viveka Velupillai, University of Giessen, Germany.

Language in Strange and Familiar Places

Language in Strange and Familiar Places

Language and place are intimately connected: depending on where we are, what the context is and what our aims are, we will adjust our language accordingly. Yet linguistics defines itself by a framework that determines which kind of language is worth investigating.

Language in Strange and Familiar Places

Language in Strange and Familiar Places

Language and place are intimately connected: depending on where we are, what the context is and what our aims are, we will adjust our language accordingly. Yet linguistics defines itself by a framework that determines which kind of language is worth investigating.

Language in Strange and Familiar Places

Language in Strange and Familiar Places

Language and place are intimately connected: depending on where we are, what the context is and what our aims are, we will adjust our language accordingly. Yet linguistics defines itself by a framework that determines which kind of language is worth investigating.