June 16, 2009
Group #1
Erika
Sison
Camila Bianchini
Victoria Chang
Lindemann,
S. (2002). Listening with an attitude: A model of native
speaker comprehension of non-native speakers in the United States. Language in Society 31, 419-441.
Group #2
Karen Hsu
Michelle Kuo
Laura Masters
Sandel, T.L. (2003). Linguistic capital in Taiwan: the
KMT's
Mandarin language policy and its perceived impact on language practices
of bilingual Mandarin and Tai-gi speakers. Language in Society 32, 523-551.
June
23, 2009
Group #1
Kin Wang
Michelle Chou
Stacey Chan
Gaudio, R. P. (2003). Coffeetalk: Starbucks and the commercialization
of casual conversation. Language in
Society 32, 659-691.
Group #2 -- Please
print out this Handout
Carol Topalian
Jordyn Delville-Pratt
Jeffrey Knaggs
Budach, G., S. Roy & M. Heller. (2003) Community and commodity in
French Ontario. Language
in Society 32, 603-627.
June 30, 2009
Group #1
Vivian Chan
Angelina Lui
Maegan Labreche
Sun, H. (2002). Display and reaffirmation of affect bond and
relationship: Invited guessing in Chinese telephone
conversations. Language in
Society 31, 85-112.
Group #2
Lyn Oh
Arata Ichikawa
Rachel Han
Tulviste, T., L. Mizera, B. De Geer & M.-T. Tryggvason. (2002).
Regulatory comments as tools of family socialization: A comparison of
Estonian, Swedish and Finnish mealtime interaction. Language
in Society 31, 655-678.
July
7, 2009
Group #1 Please print
out this Handout
Joo-Hyang Lee
Masayo Ishii
Randi Lang
Kong, K.C.C. (2003). "Are you my friend?": Negotiating
friendship in conversations between network marketers and their
prospect. Language
in Society 32, 487-522.
Group #2 Please print
out this Handout
Kaitlyn Begg
Hannalee Medrano
Alexandra Barzan
Eades, D. (2000). I don't think it's
an answer to the question: Silencing Aboriginal witnesses in
court. Language in Society
29, 161-195.
Presentation #3
Olga Semina
Bilaniuk, L. (2003). Gender, language attitudes, and language
status in Ukraine. Language in
Society 32, 47-78.
July
14, 2009
Presentation
Nastaran Astaneh
Andrew Krysa
Zhawei Li
Khosroshahi, F. (1989). Penguins don't care, but women do: A
social identity analysis of a Whorfian problem. Language
in
Society 18, 505-525.
July
21, 2009
Presentation
Julia Lum
Diana Kang
Stephanie Leung
Carmi Vizconde
Gordon, E. (1997). Sex, speech and stereotypes: Why women
use prestige forms more than men. Language in Society 26, 47-63.
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