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Introduction: Accomplishing identity in bilingual interaction
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Holly R. Cashman
and Ashley M. Williams
Published/Copyright:
April 25, 2008
Abstract
In this brief introduction, the authors aim to describe the conversation analytic approach to bilingual conversation and the sociocultural linguistic approach to the study of identity in interaction that unite the contributions to this special issue.
Published Online: 2008-04-25
Published in Print: 2008-April
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Articles in the same Issue
- Introduction: Accomplishing identity in bilingual interaction
- Challenging social hierarchy: Playing with oppositional identities in family talk
- Brought-along identities and the dynamics of ideology: Accomplishing bivalent stances in a multilingual interaction
- Positioning and repositioning: Linguistic practices and identity negotiation of overseas returning bilinguals in Hong Kong
- Once a broker, always a broker: Non-professional interpreting as identity accomplishment in multigenerational Italian–English bilingual family interaction
- Accomplishing difference in bilingual interaction: Translation as backwards-oriented medium repair
- Accomplishing marginalization in bilingual interaction: Relational work as a resource for the intersubjective construction of identity
- Finding identity: Theory and data
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