New horizons in the study of language and liminality: an introduction
Ariana Mangual Figueroa, Inmaculada García-Sánchez
págs. 1-18
“Miss, our clothes are clean:”: contesting liminality in Lebanese kindergarten classrooms
Thea Renda Abu El Haj, Samira Chatila
págs. 19-40
Stewards of the language: liminality and transnational sovereignty
Patricia Baquedano-Lopez, Cristina S. Méndez
págs. 41-69
Linguistic ethnography and immigrant youth’s social lives in the liminal interludes of schooling
Inmaculada García-Sánchez
págs. 71-99
Angolan children’s experiences in residential centers: displacement, liminality, and belonging
Kristina João Nazimova
págs. 101-129
Navigating liminality: young people’s political socialization in a conflict-affected context
Constadina Charalambous
págs. 131-154
Thresholds of liminality: discourse and embodiment from separation to consummation among Guatemalan Maya youth workers in Los Angeles
Brendan H. O'Connor, Stephanie L. Canizales
págs. 155-179
Beyond Policías y ladrones: an epilogue to liminality?
Ofelia García
págs. 181-188
Hillewaert, Sarah: Morality at the Margins: Youth, Language, and Islam in Coastal Kenya
Maryam Moeini Meybodi
Es reseña de:
Morality at the Margins: Youth, Language, and Islam in Coastal Kenya
Sarah Hillewaert
Fordham University Press, 2020
págs. 189-191
Assessing the vitality of Gombe dialect of Fulfulde: a multi-scale approach
Abdulkadir Adamu, Abdulkarim Musa Yola
págs. 193-231
“We have that strong R, you know”: the enregisterment of a distinctive use of rhotics in Santomean Portuguese
Marie Eve Bouchard
págs. 233-257



