Preface: commemorating the 200th issue of IJSL
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Introduction: aging and language
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Age and speaker skills in receding languages: how far do community evaluations and linguists' evaluations agree?
págs. 11-25
Gaelic on the Isle of Skye: older speakers' identity in a language-shift situation
págs. 27-47
Language choice and code switching of the elderly and the youth
Maya Khemlani David, Wendy Yee Mei Tien, Ngeow Yeok Meng, Gan Kah Hui
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Managing unavoidable conflicts in caretaking of the elderly: humor as a mitigating resource
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The multifaceted category of “generation”: elderly French men and women talking about May '68
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Positioning age: focus group discussions about older people in TV advertising
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Age categories as an argumentative resource in conflict talk: evidence from a Greek television reality show
págs. 189-208
The politics of language and nationalism in modern Central Europe, by Tomasz Kamusella
Es reseña de:
Tomasz Kamusella: The Politics of Language and Nationalism in Modern Central Europe
Language policy, ISSN 1568-4555, Vol. 9, Nº. 4, 2010, págs. 375-377
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