Thank you for visiting this digital copy of my 2023 Linguistic Society of America poster!

You can find a PDF of my poster here. A preview image of my poster is below as well as my list of references.

 

References

Arnold-Murray, K. (2021). Multimodally constructed dialogue in political campaign  commercials. Journal of Pragmatics 173:15-27.

Bakhtin, M. M. (1986). Speech genres and other late essays. Austin: University of Texas Press.

Blommaert, J. (2007a). Sociolinguistics and discourse analysis: Orders of indexicality and polycentricity. Journal of Multicultural Discourses 2(2):115-130.

Blommaert, J. (2007b). Sociolinguistic scales. Intercultural Pragmatics 4(1):1-19.

Carr, E. S., & Lempert, M. (2016). Introduction: Pragmatics of scale. In E. S. Carr & M. Lempert (eds.), Scale: Discourse and dimensions of social life, 1-21. University of California Press.

Hall, K. (2021). Language in the middle: Class and sexuality on the Hinglish continuum. Journal of Sociolinguistics 25:303-323.

Hall, K., Levon, E., & Milani, T. (2019). Navigating normativities: Gender and sexuality in text and talk. Language in Society 48:481-489.

Hill, J. (1999). Language, race, and white public space. American Anthropologist 100(3):680-689.

Hodges, A. (2020). When words trump politics: Resisting a hostile regime of language. Stanford University Press.

Kress, G. & van Leeuwen, T. (1996). Reading images: The grammar of visual design. Routledge.

Kress, G. & van Leeuwen, T. (2001). Multimodal discourse: The modes and media of contemporary communication. Edward Arnold.

Sclafani, J. (2018). Talking Donald Trump: A sociolinguistic study of style, metadiscourse, and political identity. Routledge.