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Wang, Fang, Shiting Lin, Xiaoyu Liu, Chunyan Jiang & Jianing Li
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Sabaté i Dalmau, Maria
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Exploring the interplay of narrative and ethnography: A critical sociolinguistic approach to migrant stories of dis/emplacement.
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Transition as a focus within language maintenance research: Wellington Iraqi refugees as an example.
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Is Britain a force for good? Investigating British citizens’ narrative understanding of war.
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‘Quella era veramente è Little Italy, la nostra Little Italy’: Multiple centres, cultural presence and the articulation of spaces of speech from Tasmania.
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‘Oral versions of personal experience’: Labovian narrative analysis and its uptake.
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Communication Technology and Narrative: Letters, Instant Messaging, and Mobile Phones in Three Romantic Novels.
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