Publications
Nortier, Jacomine M. and Irina van Aalst. 2019. Youth, language and urban public space. Where geography and linguistics meet. Dutch Journal of Applied Linguistics 7 (1).
Nyarko Ansah, Gladys, Jemima Asabea Anderson and Grace Ampomaa Afrifa. 2019. The choice of English as a home language in urban Ghana. Current Issues in Language Planning 20 (4) : 418–434.
Marzo, Stefania. 2019. From flamano to urban vernacular. Linguistic and meta-linguistic heritage of first generation miners in Flemish Limburg. International Journal of the Sociology of Language 2019 (258) : 99–120.
Mondada, Lorenza and Sara Merlino. 2019. Crossing the street: How pedestrians interact with cars. Language & Communication 65 : 131–147.
Diabah, Grace, Evershed Kwasi Amuzu and Anastasia Nuworsu. 2019. “Look me, hw? ha, ofain? kw?m? bi? aha mi fioo!!”: Codeswitching at inter-ethnic traditional marriage ceremonies in southern Ghana. Multilingua 38 (3) : 283–312.
Stell, Gerald. 2019. Dimensions of sociolinguistic distinction in postcolonial ethnic diversity: Folk perceptions of language across Namibia's rural/urban divide. Lingua 226 : 53–68.
Stell, Gerald. 2019. Tracing emergent multilectal styles. Forms and functions of code-switching among Ovambos in urban Namibia. Pragmatics 29 (3) : 436–462.
Walsh, John. 2019. National identity and belonging among gay ‘new speakers’ of Irish. Journal of Language and Sexuality 8 (1) : 53–81.
Zavala, Virginia. 2019. Youth and the repoliticization of Quechua. Language, Culture and Society 1 (1) : 59–82.
Aalst, Irina van. 2018. Youth, language and urban public space. Where geography and linguistics meet. Dutch Journal of Applied Linguistics 7 (1) : 68–88.
Årman, Henning. 2018. Speaking ‘the Other’?: Youths' regimentation and policing of contemporary urban vernacular. Language & Communication 58 : 47–61.
Drummond, Rob. 2018. Maybe it's a grime [t]ing: th-stopping among urban British youth. Language in Society 47 (2) : 171–196.
Lee, Sinae. 2018. Discourse on Southeast’s bad reputation: Positioning of African Americans in Washington, D.C.. Discourse & Society 29 (4) : 420–435.
Light, Elinor. 2018. Aesthetic ruptures: viewing graffiti as the emplaced vernacular. Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies 15 (2) : 179–195.
Luthra, Aman. 2018. ‘Old habits die hard’: discourses of urban filth in Swachh Bharat Mission and The Ugly Indian. Journal of multicultural discourses 13 (2) : 120–138.
Nandi, Anik. 2018. Parents as stakeholders: Language management in urban Galician homes. Multilingua 37 (2) : 201–223.
O'Rourke, Bernadette. 2018. Just use it! Linguistic conversion and identities of resistance amongst Galician new speakers. Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development 39 (5) : 407–418.