Journal of Sociolinguistics

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Sociolinguistics 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.)
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Recognizing Uptalk: False Memory and Metalinguistic Commentary for a Sociolinguistic Feature12
Freakin’ Swimming and Everythink : School Practices and Variable (ING) in an Australian Indigenous Boarding School11
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The encruzilhada as a timespace for decolonizing (socio)linguistics10
Decolonising trans‐affirming language in Aotearoa9
Coda: On the Politics of Ethics7
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Transnationalizing Raciolinguistics: An Intersectional Analysis for Understanding Chinese International Students’ Language Ideologies Across Contexts7
Puerto Rican welfare queens and the semiotics of respectability: The language of race, class, and gender7
The vowel space as sociolinguistic sign6
Reviewing and Rebuilding Objects of Inquiry5
Social network geometry, linguistic ideologies, and identity negotiation among Latinx English speakers in New Orleans5
Struggles for multilingualism and linguistic citizenshipQuentinWilliams, AnaDeumert, and TommasoMilani (Eds.), Bristol and Jackson: Multilingual Matters2022. 222pp. Hardback (9781800415317) 99.95 GBP,5
Raciolinguistic approaches and multidimensional analyses of the links among race, language, and power5
Ethnographic dramas: Who can engage in critical reflections?5
Language, Identity, and Neo‐Imperial Power in Kurdistan and Ukraine: A Joint Review of Demet Arpacık's Beyond Language and Corinne A. Seals’ 5
Introduction to the Thematic Issue4
Trans* of color im/possibilities in trans language activism4
Retrieving the Body in Linguistics4
Beyond Distinción : Media, Identity, and the Strategic Use of /s/ and /θ/ in Andalusian Spanish4
A raciolinguistic perspective from the United Kingdom4
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Bill Labov: Looking Back, Looking Forward4
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Trans language activism and intersectional coalitions4
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Lengua y utopía: El movimiento esperantista en España, 1890–1936.RobertoGarvía. Granada: Editorial Universidad de Granada. 2022. 301 pp. 24 B/W illustrations. Paperback (9788433869364) 24 EUR, Ebook (3
Fanonian “Radical Empathy” for a Politics of Ethics: Toward a Sociolinguistics of Potentiality3
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Beyond undoing raciolinguistics—Biopolitics and the concealed confluence of sociolinguistic perspectives3
Language ideology in an endogamous society: The case of Daghestan3
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Interview With Adam Jaworski: Enjoying the Fluidity3
Awareness of Grammatical Variability in Language Contact: The Case of Mano and Kpelle in Guinea3
Troubling sociolinguistics practice and the coloniality of universalism3
Undoing raciolinguistics3
Whose English gets paid off?—Neoliberal discourses of English and ethnic minority students’ subjectivities in China3
Journalists’ Use of Gender‐Inclusive Language in German Youth Radio: Ethnographic Insights From On‐ and Off‐Air Communication3
Horizontal Multilingualism: Interview with Shobha Satyanath2
The origin of semilingualism: Nils‐Erik Hansegård and the cult of the mother tongue2
Linguistic Landscapes: Focus on Public Signs – Focus on Multilingualism2
The Shadow Presence of U.S. Models of Parental Involvement in Postcolonial Multilingual Language and Literacy Reforms in Western Highland Mayan Rural School Districts in Guatemala2
Sociolinguistics of Literacy During the Development of Sociolinguistics: Interview With Roger W. Shuy2
Reverse Linguistic Stereotyping Through an Intersectional Lens2
‘It's Necessary to Step Outside the Furrow’: An Interview With Emili Boix‐Fuster2
Being and Understanding2
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Social Threat as Motivation for Phonetic Divergence: Evidence From Nonbinary Participants2
Vulnerability and Ethics in the Global South: Decolonizing Trauma Studies2
Syntax and Social Meaning: A Conversation With Emma Moore2
Transcultural voices: Narrating hip hop culture in complex Delhi. Jaspal NaveelSingh. Bristol: Multilingual Matters. 2020. 310 pp. 28 B/W illustrations. Paperback (9781800413818) 39.95 GBP2
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Listening‐as, Listening‐for, and the Politics of Perception—Theirs and Ours2
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In pursuit of English: Language and subjectivity in neoliberal South Korea.JosephSung‐Yul Park, Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2021. 208pp. Hardback (9780190855734) 81.00 GBP, Paperback (978019085572
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African Perspectives on Decolonising Linguistics2
Politeness as signs of difference: Semiotic differentiation and identity among Taiwanese in China2
Between Recursive Monolingualism and a Thousand Multilingual Plateaus: Thinking With Tibetan Sociolinguistics2
Entextualizing the History of the Serbian Language: From Polyphony to Authorial Coherence in Canonical Texts2
Indexing Power Through Self‐Reference: Electoral Margins and the Use of Běnxí Among Taiwanese Parliamentarians2
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