Journal of Language and Social Psychology

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of Language and Social Psychology is 2. 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Easy to Understand, Easy to See: Conceptual and Perceptual Fluency Drives News Headline Selection59
How Positive and Negative Intergroup Contact May Shape the Communication of Discrimination Toward Migrants22
The Effect of Anticipatory Apology and Appreciation in Online Support-Seeking Messages on Support Provision in the U.S. and Korea21
Automating the Detection of Linguistic Intergroup Bias Through Computerized Language Analysis18
Homophobic Hate Speech Affects Well-Being of Highly Identified LGBT People17
Restoring Ingroup Status and Glory: Essentialism as Ingroup Preservation When Collective Victimhood Narratives Are Endorsed13
Accommodation to Viewer's Language: Exploring Mechanisms for Improving Intergroup Attitudes via Dubbed and Subtitled Films12
Americans’ Attitudes Toward Foreign-Accented Speakers: The Role of National Group Stereotypes and Processing Fluency11
The Middle Dot Challenge: Influence of Gender-Fair Language on Representations and Stereotypical Associations of Science and Care Jobs11
Announcing The 18 th ICLASP June 202411
Announcing The 18th ICLASP, June 202410
How Intense Language Hurts a Politician's Trustworthiness: Voter Norms of a Political Debate via Language Expectancy Theory9
The Use and Perception of Reclaimed Group Labels for Lesbian Women and Gay Men9
The Impact of Attachment Style on Communication Frequency and Language Use in Romantic Partners’ Text Messages9
Words for Sale: Linguistic Complexity Associates with Higher Housing Prices in Online Realty Advertisements9
Dialect Speakers Report Stronger Regional Social Identity Than non-Dialect Speakers in Sweden8
Can Speaking English Negatively Impact Non-Native Speakers? Investigating the Vocal Cross-Categorizations and Evaluations of Majority and Minority Members Across Language and Accent in a Non-English-S8
The Language Fluency Paradox During Cultural Faux Pas: Poor Language Fluency Boosts Likability but Undermines Competence in Nonnative Professionals8
When There is No He/She: A Cross-Cultural Analysis of Genderless Language Use and Its Impact on Gender Ideology7
A Cognitive Look at the “Invisibility” of Older Gay Men Within the Categories ‘Gay Man’ and ‘Elderly Man’7
How Gossip Rules the World: Three Hypotheses 7
Gender-Inclusive Pronouns and Mental Representation of Nonbinary Individuals: The Role of Political Orientation6
Understanding Polarizing Language: Developing a Coding Instrument6
LIWC Indicators of Cross-Country Income Inequality at the United Nations General Debate (1987-2020): An Elastic Net Analysis6
Bonding Through Language Imitation: Influence of Social Ostracism on Structural Priming6
A Vision for the Continued Success of the JLSP6
Personality and Perception: Assessing the Role of CEO Narcissism in Risk Disclosure Practices in an Emerging Market6
Announcing International Symposium on Intergroup Communication (ISIC3)6
Obituary: Cindy Gallois (April 9, 1945 – June 8, 2023)6
Modeling Language Attitudes: Attitudinal Measurements and Linguistic Behavior in Two Bilingual Communities6
A Meta-Analysis and Systematic Review of Foreign Language Anxiety Interventions Among Students6
Politicization of Immigration and Language Use in Political Elites: A Study of Spanish Parliamentary Speeches5
Trauma, Extreme Humiliation, and Coping Strategies in Migrant Domestic Workers’ Storytelling: Linguistic and Psychological Perspectives5
Investigating Patient Preferences for Their Doctor's Communication Strategies Across Cultures Using Communication Accommodation Theory5
Generative AI Are More Truth-Biased Than Humans: A Replication and Extension of Core Truth-Default Theory Principles5
Code-Mixing in Promotional Materials for Tourism: Effects of Format on Processing Fluency and Interest in Cultural Activities5
“Where Are You From?” Language Attitudes and (Non)Accommodation During Native–Nonnative Speaker Interactions in Germany5
Beyond She and He : A Framework for Studying the Cognitive, Psychological and Social Effects of Gender-Neu5
Hearing and Seeing Difference. U.S. Nationals’ Attitudes Toward Black Non-U.S. Accented Speakers4
Reducing Prejudice Through Narrative Writing: The Effects of Contact Type and Linguistic Authenticity4
The Role of Political Correctness on Social Perception and Behavioral Intentions4
Older Adults’ Recalled Memorable Messages About Death, Dying, and the Afterlife and Their Associations with Successful Aging4
Context in Natural Language Processing Research: Advancing an Understanding of Affordances and Constraints on Verbal Behavior4
When Using the “N-Word” Goes Wrong: Black Americans’ Perceptions and Affective Responses of Those Who Use the “N-Word”3
Impact of Presentation-Language and Self-Construal on Irony Interpretation in Spanish–English Bilinguals3
Sticky Categories, Discursive Practices, and the Potential for Change: The Case of Children's Food “Likes”3
Language Anxiety, Willingness to Communicate, and Achievements: The Case of Palestinian Students in Israeli Universities3
Investigating the Relationship Between Language Exposure and Explicit and Implicit Language Attitudes Towards Welsh and English3
Bias toward the Accents of Virtual Assistants3
Sequential Standoffs in Police Encounters With the Public3
What's a Little Sarcasm Between Friends: Exploring the Sarcastic Tone of Voice3
Gender Attitudes and Experience Influence Vocal and Conceptual Word Gender Processing3
Announcing International Symposium on Intergroup Communication (ISIC3), March 2025 Issue3
Where There's Smoke, There's Stigma? Written Expressions About Individuals with Lung Cancer Reveal Cultural and Language Differences3
“Race Trouble”: Competing Accounts in a Trial About Anti-White Racism3
“Normally I Always Ask Briefly…”: How Patients and Healthcare Professionals in Oncology Construct Sexuality as a Delicate Topic3
Assessing the Use of Feminine Professional Titles Among Women in Poland: Insights from Two Representative Surveys3
Why Being Called “La Presidente” Matters: Challenging the Gender-Career Bias3
At the Speed of a Verb: Grammatical Class of Stimuli Affects Response Time in Surveys and Syntactic Classification Tasks2
The Digital Chameleon: Factors Affecting Perceptions of Convergence in Computer-Mediated Communication2
The Language of Adolescents in Depicting Migrants2
Affective Valence in Posts on X (Formerly Twitter) and Evaluation of a Politician’s Image2
Linguistic Stereotypes and Metastereotypes Among General and Southern American English Speakers: Content and Associations with Intergroup Anxiety2
Linguistic Markers of Inherently False AI Communication and Intentionally False Human Communication: Evidence From Hotel Reviews2
Are Gender-Neutral Pronouns Really Neutral? Testing a Male Bias in the Grammatical Genderless Languages Turkish and Finnish2
The Effects of Large-Scale Social Movements on Language Attitudes: Cantonese and Mandarin in Hong Kong2
Spanish–English Code-Mixing in U.S. Higher Education: Testing the Use of “Spanglish” in University Materials at a Hispanic-Serving Institution2
New Book Alerts, 2021–20242
Intergenerational Language Transmission of Frisian and Low Saxon in the Netherlands2
The Visible Politics of Intersubjectivity: Constructing Knowledge as Shared to Manage Resistance in News Interviews2
ChatGPT Exhibits Bias Toward Developed Countries Over Developing Ones, as Indicated by a Sentiment Analysis Approach2
What Does “Resistance” Actually Look Like? The Respecification of Resistance as an Interactional Accomplishment2
Regional Accents: Spontaneous Biases Toward Speakers Who Sound Like Us2
Presence and Pronouns: An Exploratory Investigation into the Language of Social VR2
Younger Supervisors’ Perceptions of Intergenerational Communication in the Sri Lankan Workplace2
The More Similar, the Better? Associations Between Latent Semantic Similarity and Emotional Experiences Differ Across Conversation Contexts2
From “acteurs/actrices” to “zangers/zangeressen”: The Interpretation of Word Pairs and Generically Intended Masculine Role Nouns in Speakers of Dutch2
A Linguistic Strategy to Measure Negative Affective Polarization Through Text Content2
Emoji, Speech Acts, and Perceived Communicative Success2
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