Volume 5, Issue 2 (1995)Constructing languages and publics
Edited by Susan Gal & Kathryn A. Woolard
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Constructing languages and publics: Authority and representationSusan Gal and Kathryn A. Woolard | pp. 129–138
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The family romance of colonial linguistics: Gender and family in nineteenth-century representations of African languagesJudith T. Irvine | pp. 139–153
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Linguistic theories and national images in 19th century HungarySusan Gal | pp. 155–166
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Representing Native American oral narrative: The textual practices of henry rowe schoolcraftRichard Bauman | pp. 167–183
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From the meaning of meaning to the empires of the mind: Ogden’s orthological englishMichael Silverstein | pp. 185–195
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Junk Spanish, covert racism, and the (leaky) boundary between public and private spheresJane H. Hill | pp. 197–212
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State speech for peripheral publics in JavaJ. Joseph Errington | pp. 213–224
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Creating evidence: Making sense of written words in BosaviBambi B. Schieffelin | pp. 225–243
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Outlaw language: Creating alternative public spheres in Basque free radioJacqueline Urla | pp. 245–261
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Performing the peopleBenjamin Lee | pp. 263–280
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