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{ "pk": 7060, "title": "\"Friends aren't friends, homes\": A Working Vocabulary for Referring to Rolldogs and Chuchos", "subtitle": null, "abstract": "In this article I analyze various apparently synonymous words for 'friend' (e.g. 'homes,' 'bro,' 'homeboy,' ese,' and 'rolldog') as they are used by one former gangmember , Mario, to persuade two current gang-members to stop \"gangbanging.\" While giving advice to the two current gangsters, Mario uses a variety of words in order to refer to \"so-called friends\" and to index the fact that he is, though no longer a gangster, part of the same community as his addressees. This analysis also shows how the meanings of these disparate reference terms are made and re-made through talk as conversationalists use these words to put forward their contrasting points of view.", "language": "en", "license": null, "keywords": [ { "word": "Applied Linguistics" } ], "section": "Articles", "is_remote": true, "remote_url": "https://escholarship.org/uc/item/8vq360t6", "frozenauthors": [ { "first_name": "Betsy", "middle_name": "", "last_name": "Rymes", "name_suffix": "", "institution": "University of California, Los Angeles", "department": "None" } ], "date_submitted": "2011-02-05T10:00:00+02:00", "date_accepted": "2011-02-05T10:00:00+02:00", "date_published": "1996-06-30T10:00:00+03:00", "render_galley": null, "galleys": [ { "label": "", "type": "pdf", "path": "https://journalpub.escholarship.org/ial/article/7060/galley/4180/download/" } ] }