1. Introduction
2. Theorizing linguistic prejudice in Brazil: Pierre Bourdieu, the symbolic power of language and the principle of error correction
3. Literacy and the problem of linguistic prejudice
4. “What deeply irritates you”: subjective evaluation and societal evidence of (socio)linguistic phenomena
5. Rhotacism and lambdacism in Portuguese: the process of standardisation and the liquid consonants
6. Neology and group identification in Brazilian funk lyrics
7. Confronting Grammatical Ideology with Usage: Towards a Socially Realistic Account of Spoken Portuguese
8. Pronominal variation in spoken Portuguese in "rurban" communities: reflections on evaluation, prestige, and stigma
9. Approaching gender and sexuality issues from a sociolinguist corpus-based analysis: a methodologic challenge
10. Language prejudice and language structure: On missing and emerging conjunctions in Libras and other sign languages
11. Indigenous languages in Brazil: unveiling linguistic prejudice.