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Chilean Navy Scorpene-class attack submarine SS-22 CS Carrera coming into San Diego all the way into the harbor and then heading back out - October 26, 2023 #cscarrera #ss22

SRC: TW-@cjr1321

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Chilean Navy Scorpene-class attack submarine SS-22 Carrera coming into San Diego - October 26, 2023 #carrera #ss22

SRC: webcam

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📸 Dur Doux Instagram
The beautiful @AzieTesfai attending Dur Doux @/NYFW SS’22 in one of our designs from the Eclairage Collection 💛

Designer: @/najlaburt
Photo: @/phelanmarc @/natejarvis

#durdoux #nyc #NYFW #NYFW2021 #fashionweek #CFDA #nycfashion #dcfashion #ss22

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Coat left at #SS22. Maine brand. Size 18. Will be at uni Auckland, contact the organizers.

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Looking forward to #SS23 in 香港🇭🇰! #SS22

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10,000 to 1 ratio of citizens to censors—innovations keep the citizens ahead of censorship. #SS22

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I was just about to tweet a critoque that the innovation of “rice bunny” for #metoo is the result of censorship but @professorliwei1 got to it in the next slide. #SS22

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Is this Chinese? Some other stage creation? No, it reads “art for the people.” ⁦@professorliwei1⁩ #ss22

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The monolingual bias is LVC means that “non native” speakers are considered only capable of “mistakes,” not “innovation.” @professorliwei1 plenary #SS22

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Many of these points from Abbou et. al are relevant to all sociolx, not just phonetics. #SS22

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Hey @TwitterSupport please unblock @NUSLinguistics. They are live-tweeting an important conference! #SS22

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Definite favorite participant quote from this conference: in Vanderstoue's work on bioqueens, performer discusses how she received critique for not appearing "tucked"--but as a cisgender woman, she has no external genitalia to be hidden! #SS22

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TMW the introverted linguists and the extroverted linguists self-segregate. #SS22

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Also residents notice and comment on the use of "Italian" as a stand-in for cosmopolitanness. #SS22

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resident in her 50s: "there wasn't even, you know, Coffee shop? Why would you go someplace to drink coffee?" Another: "Now everything has to be gourmet." #SS22

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Signs of middle class cultural capital: a wellness boutique, a pet boutique. Italian used to laminate Italian identity of neighborhood, but not to reflect lived identities of the neighborhood residents. #SS22

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New signage directs people through the neighborhood, but not to stay in the neighborhood. #ss22

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Reminders of old aesthetic of the neighborhood--in the fonts chosen, even in old style of phone number (H08-4600). #ss22

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"In true linguistic landscape style, I'm going to present a bunch of photos all at once and talk about them!" Laughter. #ss22

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"What South Philly used to be isn't even here anymore..." framed along lines of class, and race, and affluence. Niedt is exploring the ways these things become inscribed on the space. #SS22

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Next Greg Niedt on Linguistic landscape of Passyunk, a neighborhood of South Philadelphia. #SS22

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Place is conceptualized differently, which has implications for LvC. Ilbury points out that fieldwork itself provides a possibility for creating social equity. #SS22

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In addition to the way people talk about their neighborhood, we see commodification of working class iconicity--"WAREHOUSE" signs in the gentrified district. #ss22

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Another speaker points out that Multicultural London English is incompatible with white identity. #ss22

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"Like one big whole city but we're not". 15 y/o participant comments on the homogenization effect of of gentrification processes. #ss22

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Ilbury: access to the city is classed. Referents to people who are classed differently. Perception of local areas are classed. "People act differently in Shoreditch" (10 miles down the road) #SS22

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Ilbury's target neighborhood (East London) formerly known as "Britain's murder mile" is very similar rep to the neighborhood I study (Anacostia, DC) #ss22

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Ilbury "Gentrification or Segregation" . 4 assumptions: gentrification is classed, is a product of neoliberalism,, is racialized, and has implications for language variation and change. #ss22

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