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Norma Mendoza-Denton
Norma Mendoza-Denton
Professor of Anthropology, UCLA
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Homegirls: Language and cultural practice among Latina youth gangs
N Mendoza-Denton
John Wiley & Sons, 2014
11692014
Homegirls: Language and cultural practice among Latina youth gangs
N Mendoza-Denton
John Wiley & Sons, 2014
11692014
Language and identity
N Mendoza‐Denton
The handbook of language variation and change, 475-499, 2004
4532004
The semiotic hitchhiker's guide to creaky voice: Circulation and gendered hardcore in a Chicana/o gang persona
N Mendoza‐Denton
Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 21 (2), 261-280, 2011
2032011
‘Muy Macha’: Gender and ideology in gang‐girls’ discourse about makeup
N Mendoza‐Denton
Ethnos 61 (1-2), 47-63, 1996
1871996
Chicana/Mexicana identity and linguistic variation: An ethnographic and sociolinguistic study of gang affiliation in an urban high school
NC Mendoza-Denton
Stanford University, 1997
1821997
Oprah and/ay: Lexical frequency, referee design and style
J Hay, S Jannedy, N Mendoza-Denton
Proceedings of the 14th international congress of phonetic sciences, 1389-1392, 1999
1341999
Probabilistic sociolinguistics: Beyond variable rules
N Mendoza-Denton, J Hay, S Jannedy
1122003
Pregnant pauses: silence and authority in the Anita Hill–Clarence Thomas hearings
N Mendoza-Denton
Gender Articulated, 51-66, 2012
952012
Sociolinguistics and linguistic anthropology of US Latinos
N Mendoza-Denton
Annual Review of Anthropology 28 (1), 375-395, 1999
921999
Fighting words: Latina girls, gangs, and language attitudes
N Mendoza-Denton
Speaking Chicana: Voice, power, and identity, 39-56, 1999
841999
Turn-initial no: Collaborative opposition among Latina adolescents
N Mendoza-Denton
Reinventing identities: The gendered self in discourse 1, 273-292, 1999
801999
Structuring information through gesture and intonation
S Jannedy, N Mendoza-Denton
Interdisciplinary studies on information structure: ISIS; working papers of …, 2005
762005
Language in the Trump era: Scandals and emergencies
J McIntosh, N Mendoza-Denton
Cambridge University Press, 2020
742020
Semiotic layering through gesture and intonation: A case study of complementary and supplementary multimodality in political speech
N Mendoza-Denton, S Jannedy
Journal of English Linguistics 39 (3), 265-299, 2011
552011
Style
N Mendoza-Denton
Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 9 (1/2), 238-240, 1999
501999
Homegirls: Symbolic practices in the making of Latina youth styles
N Mendoza-Denton
Maiden, MA: Blackwell, 2008
492008
«They speak more caucasian»: generational differences in the speech of Japanese-Americans
N Mendoza-Denton, M Iwai
Texas linguistic forum, 58-67, 1993
431993
Norteño and Sureño gangs, hip hop, and ethnicity on YouTube: Localism in California through Spanish accent variation
N Mendoza-Denton
Raciolinguistics: How language shapes our ideas about race, 135-150, 2016
352016
Speaker-related variation–sociophonetic factors
G Docherty, N Mendoza-Denton
292011
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