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Becoming a Linguist - Advice From Key Thinkers in Language Studies

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This unique collection of essays, edited by and for students of linguistics, offers insights into the personal and professional journeys of some of the key thinkers in language studies.
With contributions by fifteen established scholars, the volume provides first-hand insights into the 'becoming' of a linguist, and the many joys and challenges which come with it. The contributors pair honest and practical academic advice with personal experiences to assist novice and aspiring linguists to find their footing in the rapidly changing landscape of language studies, and guide them through linguistics past, present, and future. Autobiographical and reflexive, each chapter also includes recommendations for key readings and resources used or produced by the contributors.
As a volume focused on the people behind the ideas, Becoming a Linguist will be of interest to students and scholars of language and linguistics, the history of linguistic thought, as well as the interested general reader.

List of contents

LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
INTRODUCTION

CHAPTER 1: Re-making linguistics

CHAPTER 2: What I got out of linguistics, and what I gave back

CHAPTER 3: Becoming an applied linguist

CHAPTER 4: Lessons learned

CHAPTER 5: Welcome to a lifetime of fun

CHAPTER 6: On becoming/observing people languaging

CHAPTER 7: Worlds in grains of sand: Interactional sociolinguistics and linguistic ethnography

CHAPTER 8: Embracing vulnerability

CHAPTER 9: The reluctant linguist

CHAPTER 10: From apprentice to mentor: An applied linguist's voyage
CHAPTER 11: Remaking the world with Linguistics
CHAPTER 12: Why identity, ideology and emotion matter: A Global South perspective
CHAPTER 13: Chronotopes: Time and space in identity-making
CHAPTER 14: Yes, aspiring linguist, what you're doing is linguistics
CHAPTER 15: Arriving at a linguistics of hope
CONCLUSION
Index

About the author

Eldin Milak received his PhD in Linguistics from Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea. His research looks at language and script practices and policies in the context of East Asia. Eldin is a Global Korea scholar, a Korea Foundation postdoctoral fellow, and lecturer at Curtin University, Australia.
Ana Tankosić completed her PhD in 2023 at Curtin University, Australia. Her research explores sociolinguistic and cultural inequities, translingual identities, and discourses of the Global South. Ana is a Fulbright alumna from Bosnia and Herzegovina, lecturing and conducting research in Australia.

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This unique collection of essays, edited by and for students of linguistics, offers insights into the personal and professional journeys of some of the key thinkers in language studies. This will be of interest to students and scholars of language and linguistics, the history of linguistic thought, as well as the interested general reader.

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