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Tourism tensions and sociolinguistic change

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Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 30. November 2019

Abstract

The articles in the present special issue, Tourism spaces at the nexus of language and materiality, are commented on through the lens of “sociolinguistic change” (Coupland 2014), and four pairs of relations: modernity and tradition; de- and re-centering of languages; elite and mass tourism; profit and prejudice. Brief concluding remarks touch on the relationship between the symbolic and material aspects of language.

Acknowledgements

Jenn Gresham, Jackie Jia Lou, Penelope Gardner-Chloros, Crispin Thurlow.

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