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  1. Delicacies
  2. The role of language in European nationalist ideologies
  3. Whose background? comments on a discourse-analytic reconstruction of the Warsaw uprising
  4. The slow shift in orthodoxy
  5. Pretextuality and pretextual gaps
  6. Introduction
  7. Orthopraxy, writing and identity
  8. Understanding memes on Chinese social media
  9. From groups to actions and back in online-offline sociolinguistics
  10. Formatting online actions: #justsaying on Twitter
  11. Does context really collapse in social media interaction?
  12. Commentary: Mobility, contexts, and the chronotope
  13. Teaching the English that makes one happy
  14. “Meeting of Styles” and the online infrastructures of graffiti
  15. Chronotopes, Scales, and Complexity in the Study of Language in Society
  16. Meaning as a nonlinear effect
  17. Further notes on sociolinguistic scales
  18. Culture as accent: The cultural logic of hijabistas
  19. Supervernaculars and their dialects
  20. Discourse and Human Rights Violations
  21. How legitimate is my voice?
  22. Ethnopoetics as functional reconstruction
  23. Applied ethnopoetics
  24. Critical Linguistic Perspectives on Coping with Traumatic Pasts
  25. Narrative inequality in the TRC hearings
  26. Space, experience and authority
  27. Handbook of Pragmatics
  28. Handbook of Pragmatics
  29. Ethnography, discourse, and hegemony
  30. Handbook of Pragmatics
  31. Handbook of Pragmatics
  32. Handbook of Pragmatics
  33. Handbook of Pragmatics
  34. Political Linguistics
  35. Introduction
  36. Handbook of Pragmatics
  37. Handbook of Pragmatics
  38. Language Planning as a Discourse on Language and Society
  39. Handbook of Pragmatics
  40. Review of Herbert (1992): Language and Society in Africa. The Theory and Practice of Sociolinguistics
  41. The Pragmatics of International and Intercultural Communication