| Constructing languages and publics: Authoriy and representation |
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Susan Gal, Kathryn A. Woolard |
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| The family romance of colonial linguistics: Gender and family in nineteenth-century representations of African languages |
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Judith T. Irvine |
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| Linguistic theories and national images in 19th century Hungary |
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Susan Gal |
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| From the meaning of meaning to the empires of the mind: Ogden's orthological English |
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Michael Silverstein |
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| State speech for peripheral publics in Java |
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Joseph Errington |
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| Representing Native American Oral Narrative: The Textual Practices of Henry Rowe Schoolcraft |
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Richard Bauman |
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| Junk Spanish, Covert Racism, and the (Leaky) Boundary Between Public and Private Spheres |
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Jane H. Hill |
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| Creating Evidence: Making Sense of Written Words in Bosavi |
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Bambi B. Schieffelin |
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| Outlaw Language: Creating Alternative Public Spheres in Basque Free Radio |
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Jacqueline Urla |
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