Abstract
In this paper, I explore the monolingual and polylingual
stylistic behaviors on Instagram among Basque
native young people within the project Gaztesare. By
means of an in-depth
qualitative study, I try to explain
in which sense such monolingual and polylingual behaviors
or styles are socially significant signs of difference
(Gal & Irvine, 2019). The study reveals that
those styles are organized in an axis of differentiation
(Gal, 2016; Gal & Irvine, 2019) that takes the contrasting
monolingual and polylingual styles as iconic
representations linked to different personhoods or
person-types.
The participants of the study consider
them tools to shape and create contrasting voices
that interilluminate each other in different contexts on
Instagram. The study also informs about new ideological
dynamics among these young people. In fact,
the most innovative results in this study are about the
enregisterment of the polylingual style I study. It is
becoming an exclusive in-group
talk, and it is acquiring
stereotypic indexical values related to informality.
It is, moreover, being naturalized as a “social network
speech” with which young people recreate multiple
multicultural and playful voices.