Journal of English Linguistics

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of English Linguistics is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Academic Naming: Changing Patterns of Noun Use in Research Writing11
Accent Bias and Perceptions of Professional Competence in England10
Back Vowel Dynamics and Distinctions in Southern American English6
“That’s well good”: A Re-emergent Intensifier in Current British English5
Regional Variation and Syntactic Derivation of Low-frequencyneed-passives on Twitter4
Recent Grammatical Change in Postcolonial Englishes: A Real-time Study of Genitive Variation in Caribbean and Indian News Writing4
Dimensions of Text Complexity in the Spoken and Written Modes: A Comparison of Theory-Based Models4
Degree and Related Phenomena in the History of English: Evidence of Usage and Pathways of Change4
A Diachronic Study of Modals and Semi-modals in Indian English Newspapers3
Intonation and Referee Design Phenomena in the Narrative Speech of Black/Biracial Men3
Why Linguists Should Care about Digital Humanities (and Epidemiology)3
nurse Vowels in Scottish Standard English: Still Distinct or Merged?3
A Little Something Goes a Long Way: Little in the Old Bailey Corpus2
N-isFocalizers as Semi-fixed Constructions: Modeling Variation across World Englishes2
“A Good Deal of Intensity”: On the Development of Degree and Quantity Modifier Good2
Mechanisms of Grammaticalization in the Variation of Negative Question Tags2
Merger Reversal in St. Louis: Implementation and Implications2
Prevelar Vowel Raising and Merger in Manitoba English2
Intensification in Eighteenth Century Medical Writing2
“He should so be in jail”: An Empirical Study on Preverbal So in American English2
Synthetic Intensification Devices in Old English2
The Emergence and Loss of the English Minor Complementizerstillanduntil1
What a Change! A Diachronic Study of Exclamative What Constructions1
“He loved his father but next to adored his mother”: Nigh(ly), Near, and Next (To) as Downtoners1
Placing /aw/ Retraction in the Retreat from the Southern Vowel Shift in Raleigh, North Carolina1
Decompositionalization and Partial Recompositionalization: The Emergence of by the Same Token as a Polyfunctional Discourse Marker1
Could Be it’s Grammaticalization: Usage Patterns of the Epistemic Phrases (it) Could/Might Be1
According to NP: A Diachronic Perspective on a Skeptical Evidential1
Book Review: New England English: Large-Scale Acoustic Sociophonetics and Dialectology1
Plus ça Change. . . Perceptions of New Orleans English Before and After the Storm1
Trends and Recent Change in the Syntactic Distribution of Degree Modifiers: Implications for a Usage-based Theory of Word Classes1
Intensificatory Tautology in the History of English: A Corpus-based Study1
Contact and Innovation in New Englishes: Ethnic Neutrality in Namibianfaceandgoat1
Exploring the Vowel Space of Multicultural Toronto English1
The Functions of Auxiliary Do in Middle English Poetry: A Quantitative Study1
Not Just Contrastive: Constructions with Negated Restrictives in English0
Book Review: Folklinguistics and Social Meaning in Australian English0
Still Changing: Semantic Innovation and Change in Multicultural London English0
Generational Phases: Toward the Low-Back Merger in Cooperstown, New York0
Interview with John Baugh0
Book Review: English rock and pop performances: A sociolinguistic investigation of British and American language perceptions and attitudes0
Book Reviews: Transgender Identities in the Press: A Corpus-based Discourse Analysis0
Book Reviews: Accent in North American Film and Television: A Sociophonetic Analysis0
Hedged Performatives in Spoken American English: A Discourse-oriented Analysis0
“But I Hate Him Just the Same”: On the Rise of Concessive Markers with Same0
Testing the Effect of Political Ideology on the Southern Vowel Shift among White Georgians0
Book Reviews: World Englishes on the Web: The Nigerian Diaspora in the USA0
The Diachronic Development of Agency Prepositions in Old and Middle English0
A Welcome and a Thank You0
Variation in Evaluations of Gendered Voices: Individual Speakers Condition the Variant Frequency Effect0
Book Review: Corpus Linguistics and African Englishes0
Book Review: English After RP: Standard British Pronunciation Today0
Editors’ Note0
Book Review0
Book Review: Inheritance and Innovation in the Evolution of Rural African American English0
Book Review: Transforming Early English: The Reinvention of Early English and Older Scots0
Book Review: The Origins of Missouri English: A Historical Sociophonetic Analysis0
Clause-Final Adverbs in Colloquial Singapore English Revisited0
Book Review: Gender in World Englishes0
Sources of Modal Necessity: The Case of Needto’0
Book Review: Creating Canadian English: The Professor, the Mountaineer, and a National Variety of English0
The Role of Local Identity in the Usage and Recognition of Anglo-Cornish Dialect Lexis0
Book Review: All English Accents Matter: In Pursuit of Accent Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion0
Book Review: The Dynamics of English in Namibia: Perspectives on an Emerging Variety0
Interview with Rajend Mesthrie0
Multiple Adjectival Modification in Old and Middle English: A Reconfiguration of a Constructional Network0
Book Review: To be Real: Truth and Racial Authenticity in African American Standup Comedy by0
Book Review: English on Croker Island: The synchronic and diachronic dynamics of contact and variation0
Book Reviews: Sociophonetics0
Book Review: English with an Accent0
Particle Placement in Hong Kong English: Independence from Great Britain as a Trigger of Structural Change?0
Book Review0
Book Review: Middle Class African American English0
Reflections From Editors of Journal of English Linguistics0
Book Review: Pragmatics in the History of English0
Book Review: Appalachian Englishes in the Twenty-First Century0
Interview with Laurel J. Brinton0
Book Review: Social Meaning and Linguistic Variation: Theorizing the Third Wave0
Book Review: Records of Real People: Linguistic Variation in Middle English Local Documents0
Interview With Donka Minkova0
Book Review: Politeness in the History of English: From the Middle Ages to the Present Day0
Book Review: Linguistic Justice: Black Language, Literacy, Identity, and Pedagogy0
Verbal -s Variation in Earlier African American English0
Semantic Integration in It-Clefts: A Multifactorial Exploration of Agreement Variability in World Englishes0
The Stability of the trap-bath Split in the East Midlands0
Book Review: Language in African American Communities0
Book Review: Sociolinguistic Variation in Old English: Records of Communities and People0
Book Review: Earlier North American Englishes. Varieties of English Around the World0
Modals and Quasi-Modals in English World-Wide0
Book Review: The Emergence and Development of English: An Introduction0
Book Review: The Long Journey of English: A Geographical History of the Language0
Sociophonetic Properties of Southern California English among Black and Latinx Teens0
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