Volume 20, Issue 4 (2010)Heteroglossia and language ideologies in children’s peer play interactions
Edited by Amy Kyratzis, Ann-Carita Evaldsson & Jennifer Reynolds
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Introduction: Heteroglossia and language ideologies in children’s peer play interactionsAmy Kyratzis, Jennifer F. Reynolds and Ann-Carita Evaldsson | pp. 457–466
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Enregistering the voices of discursive figures of authority in Antonero children’s socio-dramatic playJennifer F. Reynolds | pp. 467–493
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Socializing Heteroglossia among Miskitu children on the Caribbean coast of NicaraguaAmanda Minks | pp. 495–522
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Serious games: Code-switching and gendered identities in Moroccan immigrant girls’ pretend playInmaculada M. García-Sánchez | pp. 523–555
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Latina girls’ peer play interactions in a bilingual Spanish-English U.S. preschool: Heteroglossia, frame-shifting, and language ideologyAmy Kyratzis | pp. 557–586
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“ ‘Schwedis’ he can’t even say Swedish” - subverting and reproducing institutionalized norms for language use in multilingual peer groupsAnn-Carita Evaldsson and Asta Cekaite | pp. 587–604
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