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Amy Paugh
James Madison University - Harrisonburg / United States
Social Sciences / Anthropology
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Amy Paugh's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Multilingual play: Children\'s code-switching, role play, and agency in Dominica, West IndiesAL PaughLanguage in Society 34 (01), 63-86, 20051932005
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Everyday Moments: Finding \'Quality Time\' in American Working FamiliesT Kremer-Sadlik, AL PaughTime & Society 16 (2-3), 287-308, 20071602007
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Why is this a battle every night?: Negotiating food and eating in American dinnertime interactionA Paugh, C IzquierdoJournal of Linguistic Anthropology 19 (2), 185-204, 20091012009
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Playing with Languages: Children and Change in a Caribbean VillageAL PaughBerghahn Books, 20121082012
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Learning about work at dinnertime: Language socialization in dual-earner American familiesAL PaughDiscourse & Society 16 (1), 55-78, 20051022005
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