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Jannis Harjus is a linguist known for his contributions to the study of sociophonetics and perceptive linguistics. His work, particularly in the context of Spanish spoken in Jerez de la Frontera, explores how language variation reflects social identities and cultural dynamics. He has authored and edited several important volumes that delve into the complexities of language as it interacts with urban environments and historical narratives.

In addition to his research on Spanish linguistics, Harjus has engaged with broader themes of memory and identity in post-civil war Spain. His explorations into how societies process and cope with their historical traumas provide valuable insights into the intersection of language, culture, and collective memory. Through his academic endeavors, he continues to influence both linguistic theory and practical applications in understanding language variation in contemporary settings.

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