Michael J. Newman, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Linguistics City University of New York, New York, NY, United States 
Area:
Sociolinguistics
Website:
http://qcpages.qc.cuny.edu/~mnewman/
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Gordon P. Hemsley research assistant 2009-
Everett Morrison research assistant 2009- CUNY
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Trenchs-Parera M, Newman M. (2015) Language Policies, Ideologies, and Attitudes, Part 2: International Immigration, Globalization and the Future of Catalan Linguistics and Language Compass. 9: 491-501
Newman M, Trenchs-Parera M. (2015) Language Policies, Ideologies and Attitudes in Catalonia. Part 1: Reversing Language Shift in the Twentieth Century Language and Linguistics Compass. 9: 285-294
Newman M, Patiño-Santos A, Trenchs-Parera M. (2013) Linguistic reception of Latin American students in Catalonia and their responses to educational language policies International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism. 16: 195-209
Trenchs-Parera M, Newman M. (2009) Diversity of language ideologies in Spanish-speaking youth of different origins in Catalonia Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development. 30: 509-524
Newman M, Trenchs-Parera M, Ng S. (2008) Normalizing bilingualism:The effects of the Catalonian linguistic normalization policy one generation after Journal of Sociolinguistics. 12: 306-333
Newman M. (2007) “I Don't Want My Ends to Just Meet; I Want My Ends Overlappin”: Personal Aspiration and the Rejection of Progressive Rap Journal of Language Identity and Education. 6: 131-145
Newman M. (2007) MEHMET YAVAŞ, Applied English Phonology . Malden, MA & Oxford: Blackwell, 2006. Pp. viii + 245. ISBN-13: 978-1-4051-0872-0. Journal of the International Phonetic Association. 37: 337-339
Newman M. (2005) Rap as literacy: A genre analysis of Hip-Hop ciphers Third Text. 25: 399-436
Slomanson P, Newman M. (2004) Peer group identification and variation in New York Latino English laterals English World-Wide. 25: 199-216
Newman M. (1992) Pronominal disagreements: The stubborn problem of singular epicene antecedents Language in Society. 21: 447-475
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