Jeff Good is a linguist with a research interest in the multilingual practices of small-scale societies and how individuals in such societies make use of the languages that they know in their daily life. A key question emanating from this work is how language choice influences the way a message is received and whether its source is viewed as trustworthy.
Related Publications:
. 100:78–80. (with Pierpaolo Di Carlo, Bradley McDonnell, Lisa Vahapoğlu, Mandana Seyfeddinipur, and Katarzyna Kordas). 2022.
. In Kenneth Rehg and Lyle Campbell (eds.), . Oxford: OUP. 419–440. 2018.
. In Peter K. Austin and Julia Sallabank (eds.), . Oxford: OUP. 229–262. (with Pierpaolo Di Carlo). 2014.
. In Peter K. Austin and Stuart McGill (eds.), . London: SOAS. 28–58. 2012.
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