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Maria Sabaté Dalmau
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From “Sorry very much” to “I'm ever so sorry”: Acquisitional patterns in L2 apologies by Catalan learners of English
MSI Dalmau, HC Gotor
Walter de Gruyter 4 (2), 287-315, 2007
1162007
Migrant communication enterprises: Regimentation and resistance
MS i Dalmau
Multilingual matters, 2014
322014
The Englishisation of higher education in Catalonia: A critical sociolinguistic ethnographic approach to the students’ perspectives
M Sabaté-Dalmau
Language, Culture and Curriculum 29 (3), 263-285, 2016
262016
‘I speak small’: unequal Englishes and transnational identities among Ghanaian migrants
M Sabaté-Dalmau
International Journal of Multilingualism 15 (4), 365-382, 2018
172018
Migrants’ minority-language newspeakerism: The pervasiveness of nation-state monolingual regimes in transnational contexts
M Sabaté-Dalmau
Journal of Sociolinguistics, 1-24, 2018
152018
" The Official Language of Telefónica is English": Problematising the Construction of English as a Lingua Franca in the Spanish Telecommunications Sector/" La lengua oficial de …
M Sabate i Dalmau
Atlantis, 133-151, 2012
142012
Migrant identities in narrative practice: In-/out-group constructions of ‘comrades’ and ‘rivals’ in storytelling about transnational life
M Sabaté Dalmau
Narrative Inquiry, 25 (1): 91-112, 2015
13*2015
The Iron Lady versus La Dama de Ferro: Western male-centred metaphors about Europe in the British and the Catalan public discourse
MS Dalmau
URL: http://www. dur. ac. uk/modern. languages/depts/german/Musolff …, 2005
132005
Transnational trajectories of multilingual workers: Sociolinguistic approaches to emergent entrepreneurial selves
MR Garrido, M Sabaté-Dalmau
International Journal of Multilingualism 17 (1), 1-10, 2020
122020
Exploring the interplay of narrative and ethnography: A critical sociolinguistic approach to migrant stories of dis/emplacement
M Sabaté i Dalmau
International Journal of the Sociology of Language 2018 (250), 35-58, 2018
122018
Language-mediated services for migrants: Monolingualist institutional regimes and translinguistic user practices
MSD Maria Rosa Garrido Sardŕ, Eva Codó
The Routledge Handbook of Migration and Language, 558-576, 2017
122017
Fighting Exclusion from the Margins: Locutorios as Sites of Social Agency and Resistance for Migrant
M Sabaté i Dalmau
Language, Migration and Social Inequalities A Critical Sociolinguistic …, 2013
122013
Ideologies on multilingual practices at a rural Catalan school
MS Dalmau
Sociolinguistic Studies 3 (1), 37-60, 2009
112009
Marketing university students as mobile multilingual workers: the emergence of neoliberal lifestylers
M Sabaté-Dalmau
International Journal of Multilingualism, 10.1080/14790718.2020.1682246, 2019
102019
Marketing university students as mobile multilingual workers: the emergence of neoliberal lifestylers
M Sabaté-Dalmau
International Journal of Multilingualism 17 (1), https://doi.org/10.1080 …, 2019
102019
Exploring the interplay of narrative and ethnography: A critical sociolinguistic approach to migrant stories of dis/emplacement
M Sabaté i Dalmau
International Journal of the Sociology of Language 2018 (250), 35-58, 2018
92018
Migrant narratives of dis/emplacement: The alternative spatialization and ethnicization of the local urban floor
M Sabaté-Dalmau
Text & Talk 36 (3), 269-293, 2016
82016
A sociolinguistic analysis of transnational SMS practices: Non-elite multilingualism, grassroots literacy and social agency among migrant populations in Barcelona
M Sabaté i Dalmau
Lingvisticć Investigationes 35 (2), 318-340, 2012
82012
Language services for migrants: top-down monolingualist nation-state policies and bottom-up multilingual practices
M Sabaté-Dalmau, MR Garrido, EC Olsina
The Routledge handbook of migration and language, 558-576, 2017
62017
A sociolinguistic analysis of transnational SMS practices: Non-elite multilingualism, grassroots literacy and social agency among migrant populations in Barcelona
MS i Dalmau
Lingvisticć Investigationes 35 (2), 318-340, 2012
62012
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