Journal of Sociolinguistics

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Sociolinguistics 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
Transnational work, translingual practices, and interactional sociolinguistics21
Human sociality in the times of the Covid‐19 pandemic: A systematic examination of change in greetings20
Rethinking race and place: The role of persona in sound change reversal19
“Marielle, presente”: Metaleptic temporality and the enregisterment of hope in Rio de Janeiro18
“We are cheaper, so they hire us”: Discounted nativeness in online English teaching18
Classifications and typologies: Labeling sign languages and signing communities14
Emergence and evolutions: Introducing sign language sociolinguistics14
Systems, features, figures: Approaches to language and class vs. language and race13
Political dimensions of gender inclusive writing in Parisian universities12
The role of social meaning in contact‐induced variation among new speakers of Basque11
Digital polycentricity and diasporic connectivity: A Norwegian‐Senegalese case study8
Working together: Sociolinguistic research in urban Aboriginal Australia8
The (im)possibility of sociolinguistic hybridity: Power and scaling in post‐soviet, transnational life8
Language in the middle: Class and sexuality on the Hinglish continuum7
Soft power struggles: A diasporic perspective on the competing ideologies and innovative practices regarding the Chinese writing system6
Embodied semiotic resources in Research Group Meetings: How language competence is framed6
Prestigious language, pigeonholed speakers: Stances towards the ‘native English speaker’ in a multilingual European institution6
Language work and affect in adult language education6
Sociolinguists and their publics: Epistemological tension and disciplinary contestation over language in Catalonia6
Sociolinguistic labor, linguistic climate, and race(ism) on campus: Black college students’ experiences with language at predominantly white institutions6
Natural and elicited: Sign language corpus linguistics and linguistic ethnography as complementary methodologies5
Producing the Eikaiwa English language lesson: A dialectical approach to the contradictions of commodity production5
Accommodation or rejection? Teenagers’ experiences of tensions between traditional and new speakers of Irish4
Rubbish? Envisioning a sociolinguistics of waste4
“She will control my son”: Navigating womanhood, English and social mobility in India4
The politics of conviviality: On‐the‐ground experiences from Spanish‐speaking Latin Americans in Elephant and Castle, London4
Linguistic purism as resistance to colonization4
Trash talk: Language as waste practice4
Deliberative control in audiovisual sociolinguistic perception*4
Language and climate justice: A research agenda4
Introduction: Mobility, polylingualism, and change: Toward an updated sociolinguistics of diaspora4
Does waste make language?3
Whose gendered voices matter?: Race and gender in the articulation of /s/ in Bakersfield, California3
Using expletive insertion to pursue and sanction in interaction3
In the name of security: Governmentality apparatus in a multilingual mine in Arctic Finland3
Lexical gaps and the corporeal index3
Genealogies of sociolinguistics in India3
Sociolinguistics of pathologized speech: A case of deaf and hard‐of‐hearing speakers of Taiwan Mandarin3
Tourism and symbolic power: Leveraging social media with the stance of disavowal3
On Catalan as a minority language: The case of Catalan laterals in Barcelonan Spanish3
Spreading language ideologies through social media: Enregistering the ‘fake ABC’ variety in Hong Kong3
Assemblage of art, discourse and ice hockey: Designing knowledge about work3
The view from within: Gendered language ideologies of multilingual speakers in contemporary Berlin3
Language ideologies in a minority context: An experimental study of teachers’ responses to variation in Irish3
Lumping and splitting: Sign language delineation and ideologies of linguistic differentiation2
A raciolinguistic perspective from the United Kingdom2
Basque in Instagram: A scalar approach to vernacularisation and normativity2
Found in Transliteration: Translanguaging and the Polyvocality of Xiqu Centre2
Valencian sociolinguistics: Aracil, Ninyoles and the minority question2
“Shake well before using”: The dialectics of Michael Silverstein (1945–2020)2
U Ok Hun?: The digital commodification of white woman style2
The origin of semilingualism: Nils‐Erik Hansegård and the cult of the mother tongue2
Introduction to the Theme Series ‘Decentring the Anglosphere’2
T‐tapping in Standard Southern British English: An ‘elite’ sociolinguistic variant?2
/h/‐dropping and occupational role in Stoke‐on‐Trent's pottery industry2
Hierarchies and Constellations: Language Attitudes and Ideologies of Signed Languages2
Upscaling and downscaling: Negotiating scale in the English‐only movement2
Participation in (non)salient linguistic change over the lifespan: An examination of panel speakers’ life stories2
Spice talk: An Orientalist register in Nigella Lawson's cooking shows2
Negotiating professional authority and power in tourist–guide communication in guided village tour2
Minority language maintenance and the production‐prescription interface: Number agreement in New York Yiddish2
One confession, multiple chronotopes: The interdiscursive authentication of an apology in an international criminal trial2
From racial to linguistic social divisions: Coloniality in contemporary Maputo2
The potential of ethnographic drama in the representation, interpretation, and democratization of sociolinguistic research2
Jean‐Baptiste Marcellesi (1930‐2019): A major contribution to sociolinguistics as a social linguistics1
Poetic representations of migration narratives: A process of writing nearby1
Negotiating the mainstream: Proximate stancetaking and far‐right policy proposals in Bundestag debates1
National identities, non‐human animals and climate change: How to dismantle the discourses that govern our lives1
Social class across borders: Transnational elites in British ideological space1
Making sense of linguistic diversity in Helsinki, Finland: The timespace of affects in the linguistic landscape1
Participation, inequality, and conversations about conservation1
Performing friendship in a lab setting: Advice in troubles talk between friends1
Geographies and circulations: Sign language contact at the peripheries1
Transgression in institutional space: Heteroglossic political signs in a Hong Kong university1
Undoing raciolinguistics1
‘I am put on quite a bit’: Recurrent complaining and the ambivalences of multigenerational near‐co‐residence1
Contacts and contexts: Varying diasporic interactions and koineisation outcomes for Indian languages in South Africa1
Hebrew, Yiddish and the creation of contesting Jewish places in Kazimierz1
Multilingualism and climate justice: The role of linguistic diversity in environmental conservation1
Lighting, signing, showing: The circulability of Pink Dot's counterpublic discourse in Singapore1
Discriminations : Combattre la Glottophobie. Philippe Blanchet. Limoges: Lambert Lucas. 2019. 150 pp. Pb (ISBN978‐2‐3593‐281‐8). 15 euros1
Dialogic landscapes: Toward a nuanced understanding of globalization in urban Indonesian signage1
Occasioned membership categorization in a transnational medical consultation: Interaction, marginalization, and health disparities1
Claves para entender el multilingüismo contemporáneo. LuisaMartín Rojo and JoanPujolar (Eds.), Barcelona/Zaragoza: Editorial UOC/Prensas de la Universidad de Zaragoza. HB (978‐84‐1340‐155‐3): 24 €1
Making the invisible visible: Sociolinguistics meets medical communication in a travelling exhibition1
The language ideologies of multilingual nannies in London1
Gender norms and styling in Japanese conversation: A multilevel analysis1
Text, talk, and body in shift handover interaction: Language and multimodal repertoires for geriatric care work1
Stance in narration: Finding structure in complex sociolinguistic variation1
#LadiesWeGotYou: Stances of moral–political alignment in the formation of group Identity on Facebook1
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