
Translingual practices entangled with semiotized space and time
Special issue of the Australian Review of Applied Linguistics 45:2 (2022)
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[Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, 45:2] 2022. v, 116 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 21 July 2022
Published online on 21 July 2022
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Table of Contents
- Editorial: Translingual practices entangled with semiotized space and timeShaila Sultana & Dariush Izadi | pp. 127–134
- The sound of absent-presence: Towards formulating a sociolinguistics of the spectreAna Deumert | pp. 135–153
- Doing penance as a nexus of practice: Linguistic and semiotic resources in the social practice of mourning ceremoniesDariush Izadi | pp. 154–174
- Translingual practices and national identity mediated in the semiotized digital spacesShaila Sultana | pp. 175–197
- Sojourner experiences and spatial repertoires: Space and positioning in the proficiency of an academic spouseJade Sandbulte & Suresh Canagarajah | pp. 198–218
- Phones as a semiotic disadvantage: English as a Foreign language migrants in AustraliaStephanie Dryden | pp. 219–239
- CommentaryRon Darvin | pp. 240–242
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