2022. Women’s letters from the Chilean Nitrate Era: address choice, emotions and patriarchal reciprocity. Journal of Historical Sociolinguistics 8:1 ► pp. 27 ff.
Bandoriūtė-Leikienė, Salomėja
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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.
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2022. Reconstructing multilingualism in the Habsburg state: lessons learnt and implications for historical sociolinguistics. Sociolinguistica 36:1-2 ► pp. 151 ff.
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