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Lydia Catedral
Lydia Catedral
Assistant Professor in Linguistics and Translation, City University of Hong Kong
Verified email at cityu.edu.hk
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‘No, we don't mix languages’: Ideological power and the chronotopic organization of ethnolinguistic identities
F Karimzad, L Catedral
Language in Society 47 (1), 89-113, 2018
822018
Discursive scaling: Moral stability and neoliberal dominance in the narratives of transnational migrant women
L Catedral
Discourse & Society 29 (1), 23-42, 2018
332018
Mobile (dis) connection: New technology and rechronotopized images of the homeland
F Karimzad, L Catedral
Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 28 (3), 293-312, 2018
282018
Uncivil Twitter: A sociopragmatic analysis
M Terkourafi, L Catedral, I Haider, F Karimzad, J Melgares, ...
Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict 6 (1), 26-57, 2018
282018
Language ideologies and (im) moral images of personhood in multilingual family language planning
L Catedral, M Djuraeva
Language Policy 17 (4), 501-522, 2018
262018
Chronotopes and migration: Language, social imagination, and behavior
F Karimzad, L Catedral
Routledge, 2021
242021
Habitus and imagined ideals: Attending to (un) consciousness in discourses of (non) nativeness
M Djuraeva, L Catedral
International Multilingual Research Journal 14 (3), 270-285, 2020
212020
The (im) possibility of sociolinguistic hybridity: Power and scaling in post‐soviet, transnational life
L Catedral
Journal of Sociolinguistics 25 (3), 324-349, 2021
122021
Uzbek re-modeled: Russian loanwords in post-soviet Uzbek media
L Catedral
Journal of Language and Politics 16 (2), 313-333, 2017
72017
‘That's not the kind of church we are’: Heteroglossic ambiguity and religious identity in contexts of LGB+ exclusion
L Catedral
Language & communication 60, 108-119, 2018
62018
Chronotopes and Migration: Language, Imagination, and Social Behavior
F Karimzad, L Catedral
New York: Routledge 10, 9781351000635, 2021
52021
Navigating Topics and Creating Research Questions in Linguistic Anthropology
F Karimzad, L Catedral
Research Methods in Linguistic Anthropology, 13-47, 2022
42022
Whose voice matters? Chronotopic position (ing) s and the dialogic inclusion of marginalized stakeholders in critical applied linguistics
L Catedral, M Djuraeva
Applied Linguistics 44 (3), 420-441, 2023
32023
Perceiving (non) standardness and the indexicality of new immigrant Cantonese in Hong Kong
V Yip, L Catedral
Language & Communication 79, 81-94, 2021
32021
Chronotopic resolution, embodied subjectivity, and collective learning: A sociolinguistic theory of survival
F Karimzad, L Catedral
Language, Culture and Society 4 (2), 189-217, 2022
22022
(Re) chronotopizing the pandemic: Migrant domestic workers’ calls for social change
L Catedral
Language, Culture and Society 4 (2), 136-161, 2022
12022
Discursive (in) stability: Moral subjectivities and global hierarchies in transnational migrant women’s narratives
LHCM Catedral
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2018
12018
Fate, forehead, and the neoliberal subject: Talk about success among Uzbek women in the United States
L Catedral
Language Policy or the Politics of Language: Re-imagining the role of …, 0
1
Creating a Good Research Question
F Karimzad, LHCM CATEDRAL
Research Methods in Linguistic Anthropology, 2022
2022
The fractal recursivity of (non) standardness: Hong Kongers’ evaluations of mediatised “new immigrant” Cantonese
VYY Yip, LHCM CATEDRAL
Sociolinguistics Symposium 23 (e-SS23):" Unsettling Language", 2021
2021
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