2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.laheal.2023.06.001
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A tale of three global cities: A comparative account of Dubai, Kuala Lumpur and Hong Kong’s multilingual repertoires evidenced in their Covidscapes as part of Covid-19 crisis and public health communication

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“…This is an international journal dedicated to LL scholarship, an important milestone for the area. Over the years, LL researchers have explored such issues as language ideology, language maintenance, identity, minority languages, ethnolinguistic vitality, and public health communication (Blommaert, 2013;Coluzzi, 2022;Gu, 2022;Gu, 2023aGu, , 2023bLandry & Bourhis, 1997) in different geographical and socio-political contexts (Gu, 2023c;Gu, 2024;Hopkyns & van den Hoven, 2022;Huebner, 2006;Lavender, 2020;Lee, 2022;Manan et al, 2017;Taylor-Leech, 2012).…”
Section: Linguistic Landscape and World Englishesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is an international journal dedicated to LL scholarship, an important milestone for the area. Over the years, LL researchers have explored such issues as language ideology, language maintenance, identity, minority languages, ethnolinguistic vitality, and public health communication (Blommaert, 2013;Coluzzi, 2022;Gu, 2022;Gu, 2023aGu, , 2023bLandry & Bourhis, 1997) in different geographical and socio-political contexts (Gu, 2023c;Gu, 2024;Hopkyns & van den Hoven, 2022;Huebner, 2006;Lavender, 2020;Lee, 2022;Manan et al, 2017;Taylor-Leech, 2012).…”
Section: Linguistic Landscape and World Englishesmentioning
confidence: 99%