Hybrid Identity in Academic Writing: "Are There Two of Me?"
This paper explores the construction of identity in an academic learning environment in Central Mexico, and shows how identity may be linked to non-language factors such as emotions or family. These issues are associated with elements of hybrid identity. To analyze this we draw on language choice as...
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Main Authors: | Troy Crawford (Author), Martha Lengeling (Author), Irasema Mora Pablo (Author), Rocío Heredia Ocampo (Author) |
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Universidad Nacional de Colombia,
2014-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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