Ego-documents in a historical-sociolinguistic perspective
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Avilés, Tania
2022.
Women’s letters from the Chilean Nitrate Era: address choice, emotions and patriarchal reciprocity.
Journal of Historical Sociolinguistics 8:1
► pp. 27 ff.

Brown, Joshua R.
2019.
Civil War writings of the Pennsylvania Dutch
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Journal of Historical Sociolinguistics 5:2

2019.
Historical heritage language ego-documents: From home, from away, and from below
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Journal of Historical Sociolinguistics 5:2

Dilytė-Čiurinskienė, Ona
2019.
The Testimonies of the 20s Generation in Private Writing: The Case of Albertas Dilys (1920–2000).
Literatūra 61:1
► pp. 51 ff.

Dossena, Marina
Heilbronner, Oded
2022.
‘The boys’: work, identity and the constructing of class experience among immigrant boys from Asian and African Countries in Young Israel.
Labor History 63:2
► pp. 190 ff.

Newerkla, Stefan Michael
2022.
Reconstructing multilingualism in the Habsburg state: lessons learnt and implications for historical sociolinguistics.
Sociolinguistica 36:1-2
► pp. 151 ff.

Spieß, Constanze & Susanne Tienken
2019.
Editorial: Sprachgeschichte als Kulturgeschichte – revisited.
Zeitschrift für Literaturwissenschaft und Linguistik 49:2
► pp. 163 ff.

Svačinová, Iva
Säily, Tanja, Arja Nurmi, Minna Palander-Collin & Anita Auer
Tinning, Morten & Christina Lubinski
2022.
Ego-documents in management and organizational history.
Management & Organizational History 17:3-4
► pp. 166 ff.

Vandenbussche, Wim
2022.
The pursuit of language standardization research as a mission for true sociolinguists.
Sociolinguistica 36:1-2
► pp. 219 ff.

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