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Language and Superdiversity By Jan Blommaert (University of Tilburg, the Netherlands) and Ben Rampton (King’s College, UK) Abstract This paper explores the scope for research on language and superdiversity.1 Following
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Document Date: 2013-04-26 06:09:02


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City

Antwerp / Amsterdam / London / /

Company

Dell / Chs / /

Country

Taiwan / Belgium / Netherlands / United Kingdom / /

Currency

CNY / /

Facility

King’s College / University of Tilburg / /

IndustryTerm

non-profit media / quality management / electricity / transportation / diaspora media / online games / media makers / media con tent / grammatical and phonological systems / nation-wide media / social networks / internet users / trans national networks / lifestyle magazine / transnational network / /

Organization

University of Tilburg / King’s College / United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization / /

Person

Ad Backus / Karel Arnaut / Janus Møller / Michael Silverstein / Van Leeuwen / Max Spotti / Kasper Juffermans / Jan Blommaert / David Parkin / Lian Madsen / Hudson / John Gumperz / Adrian Blackledge / Ben Rampton / Martha Karrebaek / Angela Creese / Jens Nor / Steve Vertovec / /

Position

unitary speaker / political activist / speaker / outside analyst / producer / carrying forward / linguist / native speaker / /

Technology

cellular telephone / LAN / mobile phones / /

URL

www.unesco.org/shs/diversities/vol13/issue2/art1 / /

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