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Introduction: Language policies on social network sites Julia de Bres

“Grammar Nazis never sleep”: Facebook humor and the management of standard written language Tamah Sherman and Jaroslav Švelch

Adhering to the language roots: Ottoman Turkish campaigns on Facebook Bedrettin Yazan

Free Your Stuff Luxembourg ! Language policies, practices and ideologies in a multilingual Facebook group

Julia de Bres and Luc Belling

(En)Countering language ideologies: Language policing in the ideospace of Facebook Prem Phyak

‘’See Translation’’ : explicit and implicit language policies on Facebook Ulrike Hendus

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