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 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Covert Linguistic Racisms and the (Re‐)Production of White Supremacy27
Introduction: Language and White Supremacy18
White Allies and the Semiotics of Wokeness: Raciolinguistic Chronotopes of White Virtue on Facebook12
Toward an Anti‐Racist Linguistic Anthropology: An Indigenous Response to White Supremacy11
Postracial Policing, “Mother Tongue” Sourcing, and Images of Singlish Standard10
Revisiting Theory and Method in Language Ideology Research9
Of Cops and “Karens”: Language and the Bureaucratic Arm of Policing9
White Supremacy and Antiblackness: Theory and Lived Experience8
“Kom Khoi San, kry trug jou land”: Disrupting White Settler Colonial Logics of Language, Race, and Land with Afrikaaps8
Workplace Learning through Human‐Machine Interaction in a Transient Multilingual Blue‐Collar Work Environment5
Linguistic Natures: Method, Media, and Language Reclamation in the Ecuadorian Amazon5
Virtue Signaling and the Linguistic Repertoire of Anti‐Blackness: or, “I Would Have Voted for Obama for a Third Term”5
Portable Values, Inequities, and Techno‐Optimism in Global Health Storytelling5
Dis/possession Afoot: American (Anthropological) Traditions of Anti‐Blackness and Coloniality5
Marketing Logics and the Politics of Public Spheres: On Discursive Engineering and Enclosure5
Disreputable Spaniards Versus Middle‐Class Limeños: The Coloniality of Speech in Lima, Peru4
#BlackOutEid: Resisting Anti‐Blackness in Digital Muslim Life4
Sounding Out Difference: Polycentricity of Ideological Orientations among Polish‐Speaking Migrants in Transnational Timespace4
A Black Perspective on the Language of Race in Dutch4
Memes, Emojis, and Text: The Semiotics of Differentiation in Sri Lankan Tamil Digital Publics3
Ideophone Humor: The Enregisterment of a Stereotype and Its Inversion3
“Living Fossils”: The Politics of Language Preservation in Huangshan, China3
Hidden Likeness: Avoidance and Iconicity in Batek3
Dually Authenticated and Doubly Modern: Institutionalizing jach maaya in the Yucatan Today3
Multiaddressivity and Collective Addressivity in Vlog‐based Interactions between Diasporic and Nonmigrant Portuguese3
Revisiting Americanist Arguments and Rethinking Scale in Linguistic Anthropology3
Transforming Mongolian Wedding Speech Genres in Bilingual Bicultural Urban Inner Mongolia3
Securitizing Communication: On the Indeterminacy of Participant Roles in Online Journalism3
Feeling to Learn: Ideologies of Race, Aurality, and Manouche Music Pedagogy in France2
Flânerie in Text and City: The Heterogeneous Urban Publics of the Georgian Feuilleton2
Losing Portia’s Voice: The Metapragmatic Evaluations of “Quiet” and “Loud” Female Law Students in US Mock Trial Competitions2
Echoes of “dead” colonialism: The voices and materiality of a (post)colonial Algerian newspaper2
Introduction to the Forum on Language and Anti‐Blackness2
Shadows and Mirrors: Spatial and Ideological Perspectives on Sign Language Competency2
Oral English Proficiency Tests, Interpretive Labor, and the Neoliberal University2
Postcolonial Language Ideologies: Indian Students Reflect on Mother Tongue and English2
Language otherwise: Linguistic natures and the ontological challenge2
“No One is Poor in Himachal”: Cultivating Stateless Agency in an Indian Village Assembly1
The Colonial Constitution ofPolyas a Racial and Linguistic Category through Policing, Gentrification, and an Ideology of Oppressionlessness1
Specters of excess: Passing and policing in the Malay‐speaking archipelago1
Semiotic Disruption and Negotiations of Authenticity among Argentine Fans of Anglophone Media1
Besides Tongzhi: Tactics for Constructing and Communicating Sexual Identities in China1
The limits of thematization1
Letters of Conversion: Meta‐Alphabetic Discourse and Linguistic Participation in Colonial Highland Guatemala1
The Sweet Land: Manufacturing “Tradition” in Small‐Town Bolivia1
Voicing singlish from the “middle”: Indexical hybridities of class, race, language, and Singaporeanness1
Agentive Identity Construction through Narrative Socialization in a Professional Community of Practice in China1
Toward a non‐binary semiotics of intersectionality: linguistic anthropology in the wake of coloniality1
Structure, Ideology, Distribution: The Dual as Honorific in Santali1
Ratchet Black Lives Matter: Megan Thee Stallion, Intra‐Racial Violence, and the Elusion of Grief1
Mock Impoliteness in Saudi Arabia: Strategies of Evil Cursing1
Topolects in Motion: Narrative Possibilities for Language Vitality among Mobile Chinese‐Canadians1
The Unmarked Whiteness of Brazilian Linguistics: From Black‐as‐Theme to Black‐as‐Life1
Japanese Women’s Speech through Life‐Transitions (1989‐2000): An Analysis of Youth Language Features1
“I Ain’t Even Gonna Cap to It”: Ethnography‐as‐Surveillance and Dark Sousveillance in the Classroom1
Communication in Persons with Acquired Speech Impairment: The Role of Family as Language Brokers1
Reimagining Linguistic Heritage: Or How Mother Tongue Speakers Re‐Create Their Language1
The Cultural Logic of the Ordinary: Interactional Semiosis and the (Re)‐Framing of Daily Life among Japanese Younger Adults1
Investigating Structure and Agency in Chinese Indonesians' Identity Work1
Silence, Cessation and Stasis: The Ethnopoetics of “Absence” in Bit Expressives1
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