Book review
Scott Saft, Exploring multilingual hawaiʻi: Language use and language ideologies in a diverse society
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Saft, Scott. 2017a. Documenting an endangered language: The inclusive first-person plural pronoun kākou as a resource for claiming ownership in Hawaiian. Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 27(1): 92–113.
Saft, Scott. 2017b. The discursive construction of identity in minority language media: The first person inclusive plural pronoun kākou as a membership category in Hawaiian video clips. The Japanese Journal of Language in Society 20(1): 56–70.