Volume 26, Issue 2 (2016)
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Language, identity, and urban youth subculture: Nigerian HIP HOP music as an exemplarMichael Tosin Gbogi | pp. 171–195
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Categorization in talk: A case study of taxonomies and social meaningReiko Hayashi | pp. 197–219
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Discourse marking in spoken intercultural communication between British and Taiwanese adolescent learnersYen-Liang Lin | pp. 221–245
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Speech level shifts in Japanese: A different perspective. the application of symbolic interactionistrole theoryYasuko Obana | pp. 247–290
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Blurring the boundaries between domestic and digital spheres: Competing engagements in public google hangoutsLaura Rosenbaun, Sheizaf Rafaeli and Dennis Kurzon | pp. 291–304
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Persian favor asking in formal and informal academic contexts: The impact of gender and academic statusHooman Saeli | pp. 315–344
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