Introduction: in the shadow of the standard.: Standard language ideology and attitudes towards ‘non-standard’ varieties and usages
págs. 773-782
Of greengrocers, sports commentators, estate agents and television presenters: who’s in a usage guide and why
págs. 783-791
Multicultural London English and its speakers: a corpus-informed discourse study of standard language ideology and social stereotypes
págs. 792-810
Standard language ideologies: the case of Cypriot Turkish in Turkish schools in London
págs. 811-826
From village talk to slang: the re-enregisterment of a non-standardised variety in an urban diaspora
págs. 827-839
Atatürk's long shadow: standard Turkish speakers as younger, more successful, and more attractive than their Kurdish-accented regional counterparts
págs. 840-853
The ideological construction of legitimacy for pluricentric standards: Occitan and Catalan in France
págs. 854-868
The French language: monocentric or pluricentric? Standard language ideology and attitudes towards the French language in twentieth-century language columns in Quebec
págs. 869-881
(Standard) language ideology and regional Putonghua in Chinese social media: a view from Weibo
págs. 882-896
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