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1. Sociolinguistics and Universalism.

2. Racial segregation and language variation in Louisiana Creole: Social meaning in language loss.

3. Icelandic regional pronunciation, attitudes and real-time change: Latest developments.

4. The value of language skills in Latvia: From socio-economic inequality to multilingual awareness.

5. Negative structures in neo-standard Italian: non è che ('it is not that') + S and mica ('a crumb') in comparison.

6. Lexical coherence in contemporary Italian: a lectometric analysis.

7. University autonomy and the increasing shift to English in academic programmes at European universities: In dialogue with Liviu Matei.

8. Conditions for Nynorsk language use – the role of capacity, opportunity, and desire in the maintenance of Nynorsk among Norwegian adolescents.

9. Sociolinguistic variation, or lack thereof, in the use of the Italian subjunctive: mood selection with factive and semi-factive governors.

10. The newne: an incipient restandardization process in contemporary Italian.

11. Metalinguistic activities as a focus of sociolinguistic research: Language Management Theory, its potential, and fields of application.

12. Sociolinguistica: past, present and future.

13. Progress in LPP: towards an assessment of challenges from critical perspectives.

14. Beyond the binarism: locating past, present and future sociolinguistic research on ideologies of communication.

15. Spatial representation and sociolinguistic synergies.

16. Reconstructing multilingualism in the Habsburg state: lessons learnt and implications for historical sociolinguistics.

17. Writing regime change: a research agenda.

18. Language and identity: past concerns, future directions.

19. Deconstructivism, postmodernism and their offspring: disorders of our time.

20. Sociolinguistic variation in spoken Italian: An introduction.

21. Language diversity management in higher education: towards an analytical framework.

22. An interview with Suzanne Romaine.

23. The university as a terrain for hidden language conflicts? German, English and the silence beyond them.

24. An interview with Peter Trudgill.

25. The sociolinguistics of Luxembourgish football language: A case study of contact-induced lexical variation in a complex multilingual society.

26. Local languages and the linguistic landscape: the visibility and role of Sardinian in town entry and street name signs.

28. Mid vowels at the crossroads between standard and regional Italian.

29. The intonation of neighboring varieties.

30. Differing interests in the management of multilingualism in Czech higher education.

31. University language policy in Estonia and Catalonia. Is there a north-south divide in European higher education?

32. (What we don't know about) Sign Languages in Higher Education in Europe: Mapping Policy and Practice to an analytical framework.

33. Planen, fahren, travel...: Die Sprache der Reisenden in Foren über Zugreisen.

34. Always the bridesmaid, never the bride?: Legislating in English and Welsh.

35. Subordinate language recognition.

36. Introduction: Linguistic justice in an interdisciplinary context.

37. The pursuit of language standardization research as a mission for true sociolinguists.

38. Language biographies.

39. Rethinking some terminological and disciplinary boundaries in researching language maintenance and shift (in the context of migration and beyond).

40. Language planning and language policies for sign languages: an emerging civil rights movement.

41. Pasts, presents and futures: discourses of colonization and decolonization.

42. Sociolinguistics in an increasingly technologized reality.

43. A turn of the century courtship: Obstruent variation in personal letters in the Upper Midwest.

44. Translocated Danish in Northern Europe: The case of Faroe Danish and Dano-Norwegian.

45. Sprachenwahl im internationalen Tourismus. Die Situation in Tschechien und in Prag.

46. Fabbisogni e scelte linguistiche nella comunicazione turistica in Italia, con particolare riferimento alla lingua tedesca.

47. Standardisation of Basque: From grammar (1968) to pronunciation (1998).

48. Standard language ideology and Dutch school inspection reports (1801-1854).

49. Fragmentary ancient languages as "bad data": Towards a methodology for investigating multilingualism in epigraphic sources.

50. Thanking actions: interactional variation in Swedish-language service encounters in Sweden and Finland.