Here you will find handouts to accompany talks by SLA members during the 2012 meeting of the AAA.
- Erik Aasland, “Kazakh-Speaking Students Reenact Proverbs: Fault Lines Between Voices of Community”
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- Jocelyn Ahlers, “SLA Section Program Editor Report”
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- Jocelyn Ahlers, “Linguistic variation and time travel: Barrier, or border-crossing”
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- Netta Avineri, “Yiddish Endangerment as Interactional Reality and Discursive Strategy: Crossing into the Past and Crossing Out the Present”
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- Anna Babel, “Awareness in sociophonetics and in linguistic anthropology ”
- [gview file=”https://linguisticanthropology.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/BabelMcGowan_AAA2012.pdf” height=”40%” width=”40%” save=”1″]
- Stephanie Feyne, “What Do They Hear: The Impact of the Female Voice in Interpreted Deaf/Hearing Interactions ”
- [gview file=”https://linguisticanthropology.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/What-Do-They-Hear-The-Impact-of-the-Female-Voice-in-Interpreted-Deaf-Hearing-Interactions-.pdf” height=”40%” width=”40%” save=”1″]
- Debra Friedman, “Ideologies and practices of code mixing among Ukrainian youth”
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- Elina I. Hartikainen, “Democracy through Hierarchy: Religious Deliberation at Brazilian Candomblé Conferences”
- [gview file=”https://linguisticanthropology.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/Hartikainen_AAA2012.pdf” height=”40%” width=”40%” save=”1″]
- Sara Lide, “Young Women in the U.S. South: The Emergence of a New Southern Identity”
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- Chad Nilep, “Beyond speaker intent: Polyphony in political promising”
- [gview file=”https://linguisticanthropology.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/NILEP_AAA2012.pdf” height=”40%” width=”40%” save=”1″]
- Aida Ribot Bencomo, “Challenging Boundary Representations in a Catalan TV Comedy”
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- Jennifer Roth-Gordon, “Racial Malleability and the Centrality of Whiteness”
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- Bethany Townsend, “Disclosure and (In)visibility: Acoustic Navigation of the Gender–Sexuality Border in Houston Trans Men”
- [gview file=”https://linguisticanthropology.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/townsend_papp_aaa_2012.pdf” height=”40%” width=”40%” save=”1″]
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