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PUBLICATIONS

ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0444-275X​

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You can find selected publications and presentations here.

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2021

Auer, Anita & Jennifer Thorburn (eds). Approaches to Migration, Language and Identity. Peter Lang.

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2018

Thorburn, Jennifer. “Losing Our Inuttitut”: The Intersection of Language Shift and Language Attitudes in Nain, Nunatsiavut. In Rural Voices: Language, Identity and Social Change across Place, eds. Elizabeth Seale and Christine Mallinson, 23-43. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.

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2014

Thorburn, Jennifer. Acquiring Northern East Cree: A case study. Proceedings from the 42nd Algonquian Conference, eds. Monica Macaulay and Rand Valentine, 263-280. Albany, NY: SUNY Press.

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2011
Childs, Becky, Gerard Van Herk, & Jennifer Thorburn. Safe Harbour: Ethics and accessibility in sociolinguistic corpus building. Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory 7.1: 163-180.

 

Thorburn, Jennifer. “There’s no place like Petty Harbour”: Negation in a post-insular community. Regional Language Studies…Newfoundland 22: 8-17.

 

2010

Childs, Becky, Paul De Decker, Rachel Deal, Tyler Kendall, Jennifer Thorburn, Maia Williamson, & Gerard Van Herk. Stop signs: The intersection of interdental fricatives and identity in Newfoundland. University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics (Selected Papers from NWAV 38) 16.2, Article 5. [http://repository.upenn.edu/pwpl/ vol16/iss2/5]

 

2007   

Van Herk, Gerard, Becky Childs, & Jennifer Thorburn. Identity marking and affiliation in an urbanizing Newfoundland community. In Papers from the 31st Annual Meeting of the Atlantic Provinces Linguistic Association/Actes du 31e Colloque annuel de l'Association de linguistique des provinces atlantiques, ed. Wladyslaw Cichocki, 85-94. Reprinted in Canadian English: A linguistic reader, eds. Elaine Gold & Janice McAlpine (2010), 135-145. Strathy Occasional Papers #6. [http://www.queensu.ca/strathy/publications.html]

 

2006

Thorburn, Jennifer. Self-perceptions, generational differences, prestige and language loss in the Innu community of Sheshatshiu. In Actes du 37e congrès des algonquinistes, ed. H.C. Wolfart, 333-347. Winnipeg, MB: University of Manitoba. 

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