Journal of Language and Social Psychology

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of Language and Social Psychology is 1. 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Natural Language Analysis and the Psychology of Verbal Behavior: The Past, Present, and Future States of the Field97
Toward a Century of Language Attitudes Research: Looking Back and Moving Forward41
The Language of Derogation and Hate: Functions, Consequences, and Reappropriation39
Language, Psychology, and New New Media: The Hyperpersonal Model of Mediated Communication at Twenty-Five Years39
The Identity Crisis in Language Motivation Research26
The Interplay of Jargon, Motivation, and Fatigue While Processing COVID-19 Crisis Communication Over Time13
Where Are You From? An Investigation Into the Intersectionality of Accent Strength and Nationality Status on Perceptions of Nonnative Speakers in Britain13
How Language Contributes to Stereotype Formation: Combined Effects of Label Types and Negation Use in Behavior Descriptions13
Face Masks Might Protect You From COVID-19: The Communication of Scientific Uncertainty by Scientists Versus Politicians in the Context of Policy in the Making12
Gendered Tweets: Computational Text Analysis of Gender Differences in Political Discussion on Twitter12
Willingness to Communicate and its High-Evidence Factors: A Meta-Analytic Structural Equation Modeling Approach11
Ethnolinguistic Vitality, Identity and Power: Investment in SLA10
Discovering the Fabric of Supportive Conversations: A Typology of Speaking Turns and Their Contingencies10
Subtle Linguistic Cues Affecting Gender In(Equality)10
Gender Representations Elicited by the Gender Star Form10
Are U.S. Presidents Becoming Less Rhetorically Complex? Evaluating the Integrative Complexity of Joe Biden and Donald Trump in Historical Context9
How Fair is Gender-Fair Language? Insights from Gender Ratio Estimations in French9
Interactional Adjustment: Three Approaches in Language and Social Psychology8
How the Linguistic Styles of Donald Trump and Joe Biden Reflect Different Forms of Power8
Left Out—Feelings of Social Exclusion Incite Individuals with High Conspiracy Mentality to Reject Complex Scientific Messages8
Public Expressions of Empathy and Sympathy by U.S. Criminal Justice Officials After Controversial Police Killings of African-Americans8
Accentism on Trial: Categorization/Stereotyping and Implicit Biases Predict Harsher Sentences for Foreign-Accented Defendants8
One Group’s Advantage or Another Group’s Disadvantage? How Comparative Framing Shapes Explanations of, and Reactions to, Workplace Gender Inequality8
The Effects of Type of Pronouns and Hope Appeals in Supportive Messages About COVID-198
Prologue: History, Themes, Analysis, and Rationale8
Do People Remember What Is Prototypical? The Role of Accent–Religion Intersectionality for Individual and Category Memory7
The Deception Spiral: Corporate Obfuscation Leads to Perceptions of Immorality and Cheating Behavior7
Reporting Microaggressions: Kinship Carers’ Complaints about Identity Slights7
Does Regional Variation in Pathogen Prevalence Predict the Moralization of Language in COVID-19 News?7
Quebec-based Parents’ Attitudes Towards Childhood Multilingualism: Evaluative Dimensions and Potential Predictors7
Suicide Risk Factors: A Language Analysis Approach in Social Media6
Introduction: Language and Communication Related to COVID-196
Inferring Grandiose Narcissism From Text: LIWC Versus Machine Learning6
STEM Identities: A Communication Theory of Identity Approach6
Language, Discrimination and Employability: Employers’ Othering and Racist Representations of Domestic Migrant Workers on Social Media6
“We” are in This Pandemic, but “You” can get Through This: The Effects of Pronouns on Likelihood to Stay-at-Home During COVID-195
“Wait With Falling in Love”: Discursive Evaluation of Amicable Messages Conveyed by Opponents5
Reactions of Arab-Palestinians in Israel Toward an In-group Member Mixing Hebrew or English With Arabic5
The Twofold Role of a Minority Language in Historical Trauma: The Case of Lemko Minority in Poland4
Advisor Interaction Goals and Verbal Messages: Merging a Multiple Goals Approach and the Integrated Model of Advice Giving4
The Expressive Balance Effect: Perception and Physiological Responses of Prosody and Gestures4
Minority Language Learning and Use: Can Self-Determination Counter Social Determinism?4
“You Cannot Get into My Taxi!” Perceptions of a COVID-19-based Rejection Episode Reported in the Newspapers4
The Content of Gender Stereotypes Embedded in Language Use4
Social Categorization Based on Language and Facial Recognition4
Foreign Language Usage and National and European Identification in the Netherlands4
You Liar! Attributions of Lying4
Who Does Discriminate Against gay-Sounding Speakers? The Role of Prejudice on Voice-Based Hiring Decisions in Brazil4
The Effects of Expertise, Status Power, and Language Use on Perception of Task Partner4
Resistance in Business-to-Business “Cold” Sales Calls4
Health Providers’ Advising on Symptom Management for Upper Respiratory Tract Infections: Does Elaboration of Reasoning Influence Outcomes Relevant to Antibiotic Stewardship?4
Phase Structure and Resistance to Progressivity in Complaints Calls to the NHS4
Present-Future Self-Continuity and Intergenerational Communication as Predictors of Young Adults’ Evaluations of Older Adults and Attitudes Toward Aging3
Words to Submit by: Language Patterns Indicate Conference Acceptance for the International Communication Association3
Mood Effects on Humor Production: Positive Mood Improves the Verbal Ability to Be Funny3
Shaping Attributions of Crisis Responsibility in the Case of an Accusation: The Role of Active and Passive Voice in Crisis Response Strategies3
Language—AND—Social Psychology: Epilogue3
Advice Padded With Encouragement: A Preliminary Assessment of an Extended Integrated Model of Advice Giving in Supportive Interactions3
Processing Fluency and Inferred Motive: L1 English Users’ Evaluations of Non-Standard Accented Speech3
Intergroup Threat as a Mediator of Ethnic Identification and Intergroup Orientations3
What Does “Resistance” Actually Look Like? The Respecification of Resistance as an Interactional Accomplishment3
How Experts React: The World Health Organization’s Appraisal of COVID-19 via Communication Patterns3
Advice Resistance in Undergraduate Supervision Meetings: The Competing Relevance of Expertise and Experience2
(In)Sincere Demeanor and (In)Sincere Language in Crisis Communication2
Implicit and Explicit Attitudes toward Hearing Aids: The Role of Media Language2
Protest Structures: Responses From Nigerians in the United States to Police Brutality and #BlackLivesMatter Protests2
Prologue: Language Challenges in the 21st Century2
Sequential Standoffs in Police Encounters With the Public2
Communicating Advice: Introduction to the Special Issue2
Language Attitudes in a Lingua Franca: The Case of Black South African College Students2
How is Linguistic Accommodation Perceived in Instant Messaging? A Survey on Teenagers’ Evaluations and Perceptions2
The Language of Adolescents in Depicting Migrants2
The Visible Politics of Intersubjectivity: Constructing Knowledge as Shared to Manage Resistance in News Interviews2
A BERT's Eye View: A Big Data Framework for Assessing Language Convergence and Accommodation2
Linguistic Markers in Women’s Discussions on Miscarriage and Abortion Illustrate Psychological Responses to Their Experiences2
A Cry for “Help”? How Crisis Negotiators Overcome Suicidal People's Resistance to Offers of Assistance2
Discussion: Making Sense of Public Sensemaking Relative to the COVID-19 Crisis2
Understanding the Role of Linguistic Complexity in Famous Trial Outcomes2
“Your English is Good for an Immigrant”: Examining Mixed Effects of Mindset Messages on Perceived Linguistic Potential of and Blame Attributions Towards ESL Migrants2
Is Group-Directed Praise Always Welcome? Reactions to Ingroup and Outgroup Praise Depend on Linguistic Abstraction2
Teenage Resistance to a Parental Threat: Intercepting an Action-in-Progress as a Form of Resistance2
Language and Social Psychology Approaches to Race, Racism, and Social Justice: Analyzing the Past and Revealing Ways Forward1
Mapping Linguistic Shifts During Psychological Coping With the COVID-19 Pandemic1
The Effects of Large-Scale Social Movements on Language Attitudes: Cantonese and Mandarin in Hong Kong1
Does the Linguistic Expectancy Bias Extend to a Second Language?1
Homophobic Hate Speech Affects Well-Being of Highly Identified LGBT People1
Shelving Issues: Patrolling the Boundaries of Democratic Discussion in Public Meetings1
The Truth Project1
A Cognitive Look at the “Invisibility” of Older Gay Men Within the Categories ‘Gay Man’ and ‘Elderly Man’1
When Fluency Matters: The Interplay between Categorization Fluency and Gender Atypicality on Gaydar Judgments1
Emotion and its Management: The Lens of Language and Social Psychology1
Presidential Profanity in Duterte's Philippines: How Swearing Discursively Constructs a Populist Regime1
Petty in Pink: Clothing Color Moderates Audience Perceptions of a Female Politician’s Verbal Aggression1
Generative AI Are More Truth-Biased Than Humans: A Replication and Extension of Core Truth-Default Theory Principles1
A Gradient of More and Less Demanding Impositions: Reflections on the Special Issue on Resistance1
Politicization of Immigration and Language Use in Political Elites: A Study of Spanish Parliamentary Speeches1
“You are Irish—andasIrish as Me!”: Antiracism and National Identities in Ireland1
“Race Trouble”: Competing Accounts in a Trial About Anti-White Racism1
Are Gender-Neutral Pronouns Really Neutral? Testing a Male Bias in the Grammatical Genderless Languages Turkish and Finnish1
How Intense Language Hurts a Politician's Trustworthiness: Voter Norms of a Political Debate via Language Expectancy Theory1
“Immersed in World of Warcraft”: A Discursive Study of Identity Management Talk About Excessive Online Gaming1
The Digital Chameleon: Factors Affecting Perceptions of Convergence in Computer-Mediated Communication1
When is Self-Labeling Seen as Reclaiming? The Role of User and Observer's Sexual Orientation in Processing Homophobic and Category Labels’ use1
Personal and Professional Reflections on the History and Future of the JLSP1
Effects of Jargon and Source Accent on Receptivity to Science Communication1
Emoji, Speech Acts, and Perceived Communicative Success1
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