Journal of Linguistic Anthropology

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
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Neutralizing the political: Language ideology as censorship in Esperanto youth media during the Cold War14
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The revolution within: Islamic media and the struggle for a New Egypt by YasminMoll, Stanford Studies in Middle Eastern and Islamic Societies and Cultures. Stanford: Stanford University Press. 2025. p8
Asymmetrical listening practices and hegemonic aurality in a dual‐language kindergarten classroom7
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Performing as ways of knowing: Projects of legibility and state simplification in postcolonial Hong Kong7
Living together across borders: Communicative care in transnational Salvadoran families By LynnetteArnold, New York: Oxford University Press. 2024. pp. ix + 2206
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Toward a non‐binary semiotics of intersectionality: linguistic anthropology in the wake of coloniality5
Raciosemiotic disruptions: The discursive deconstruction of race among Africans in the United States5
Heteroglossic management in Instagram: Emerging ideological dynamics among Basque youth5
Multilingual global cities: Singapore, Hong Kong, DubaiPeterSiemund, Jakob R.E.Leimgruber, eds. London, Routledge2020. Pp. 346.5
Graphic Politics in Eastern India: Script and the Quest for Autonomy. NishaantChoksi. New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2022. Pp. xvi + 208.4
Nonhuman situational enmeshments—How participants build temporal infrastructures for  ChatGPT4
Multilingual baseball: Language learning, identity, and intercultural communication in the transnational game. Brendan H.O'Connor (Ed.), London: Bloomsbury Academic. 2023. pp. [xi + 223pp.]4
“We Explain”: Interaction and Becoming a Family in Migration4
First Nations women in an Australian boarding school: A sociolinguistic ethnography4
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Speaking of Race: Language, Identity, and Schooling among African American Children. Jennifer B.Delfino. New York: Lexington Books, 2021. Pp. xxxviii +163.3
“Are you Navajo or Inuit?” Identity, television dialogue, and Indigenizing semiotics3
A translated utopia: Embodied communication, media ideologies, and Star Trek 's Universal Translator3
Queer correctives: Discursive neo‐homophobia, sexuality and Christianity in Singapore By VincentPak, London: Bloomsbury Academic. 2025. pp. 1–1562
Kinship‐based deference among Jaru siblings: A collaborative, adaptive, and multimodal accomplishment2
Making science (in)communicable: Lingering secondary effects of COVID ‐19 discourse2
Ghost deixis and the public secret in Tijuana, Mexico2
What do repatriation and reclamation sound like? Two examples from the Hopi Cultural Preservation Office2
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“You keep the y'alls”: Multivocality and embodiment in college students' negotiations of academic English2
What to make of a Sultan's tear: Phaticity, praise poetry, and social infrastructures in the Sultanate of Oman2
The life of a political speech(writer): Metadiscursive text trajectories in high‐end language work2
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Excavating the human in linguistic research2
The limits of thematization2
Dispensing with Europe: A comparative linguistic anthropology of honorific pronouns2
Home signs: An ethnography of life beyond and beside language By Joshua O.Reno, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2024. pp. 2641
Imperialism without prestige: The Russian language, chronotope, and the paradoxes of linguistic decolonization in Lithuania1
Texting, teens, and parental challenges in practices of family socialization1
Voicing singlish from the “middle”: Indexical hybridities of class, race, language, and Singaporeanness1
Language incompetence: Learning to communicate through cancer, disability, and anomalous embodimentSureshCanagarajah. Abingdon: Routledge, 2022. Pp. xv + 220.1
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Language machines: Toward a linguistic anthropology of large language models1
(Out)Caste language ideologies: Intersectional raciolinguistic stigma and assimilation from denotified tribal students' perspectives in rural India1
The struggle for a multilingual future: Youth and education in Sri LankaChristina P.Davis. New York: Oxford University Press, 2020. Pp. xvii + 192.1
Parodying incompetence in (I)europa: Hearing glide insertion and communism in a Romanian politician's speech1
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Remaking Kichwa: Language and Indigenous Pluralism in Amazonian Ecuador. MichaelWroblewski. London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2021. Pp. xi +200.1
Co‐textual dopes: How LLMs produce contextually appropriate text in chat interactions with humans without access to context1
Voices That Matter: Kurdish Women at the Limits of Representation in Contemporary TurkeyMarleneSchäfers, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2022, Pp. 240.1
Working the difference: Science, spirit, and the spread of motivational interviewing. E. SummersonCarr, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. 2023. pp. xiii + 2771
Genres of listening: An ethnography of psychoanalysis in Buenos Aires. XochitlMarsilli‐Vargas (Ed.), Durham: Duke University Press. 2022. pp. xii+2331
Funny words on the screen: Exploring linguistic authority through subtitling practices1
Anarchy and the art of listening: The politics and pragmatics of reception in Papua New Guinea By JamesSlotta, Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press. 2023. pp. xii + 2011
“You're Soviet trash!—You're a liberass!”: The political life of social slurs1
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