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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Voicing singlish from the “middle”: Indexical hybridities of class, race, language, and Singaporeanness34
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Speech and Song at the Margins of Global Health: Zulu Tradition, HIV Stigma, and AIDS Activism in South Africa. Steven P.BlackNew Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2019. xv+ 205 pp.19
Hidden Heretics: Jewish Doubt in the Digital Age. AyalaFader. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2020. xii + 270 pp.14
Postracial Policing, “Mother Tongue” Sourcing, and Images of Singlish Standard12
Neoliberalizing diversity in liberal arts college life, BonnieUrciuoli, New York: Berghahn Books, 2022, Pp. viii‐29812
Neutralizing the political: Language ideology as censorship in Esperanto youth media during the Cold War11
“Kom Khoi San, kry trug jou land”: Disrupting White Settler Colonial Logics of Language, Race, and Land with Afrikaaps10
Voices That Matter: Kurdish Women at the Limits of Representation in Contemporary TurkeyMarleneSchäfers, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2022, Pp. 240.9
Justice suspended: Rethinking institutions, regimentation, and channels from a human rights law perspective8
Genres of listening: An ethnography of psychoanalysis in Buenos Aires. XochitlMarsilli‐Vargas (Ed.), Durham: Duke University Press. 2022. pp. xii+2338
Texting, teens, and parental challenges in practices of family socialization7
If it is language that speaks, what do speakers do? Confronting Heidegger's language ontology6
A Black Perspective on the Language of Race in Dutch5
Linguist on the Loose. Adventures and Misadventures in Fieldwork. LyleCampbell. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2022. Pp. xviii + 286.4
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Channeling Moroccanness: Language and the media of socialityBecky L.Schulties. New York: Fordham University Press, 2021. Pp. X + 221.4
The Unmarked Whiteness of Brazilian Linguistics: From Black‐as‐Theme to Black‐as‐Life4
Mapping Participant Frameworks in the Aitys of Birzhan and Sara4
Speaking of Race: Language, Identity, and Schooling among African American Children. Jennifer B.Delfino. New York: Lexington Books, 2021. Pp. xxxviii +163.3
Excluding unlaughter: Humor as affective practice in a youth detention center for boys3
Parodying incompetence in (I)europa: Hearing glide insertion and communism in a Romanian politician's speech3
The Sweet Land: Manufacturing “Tradition” in Small‐Town Bolivia3
What do repatriation and reclamation sound like? Two examples from the Hopi Cultural Preservation Office3
RIPEnglish”: Race, class and ‘good English’ in India3
White Allies and the Semiotics of Wokeness: Raciolinguistic Chronotopes of White Virtue on Facebook3
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Letters of Conversion: Meta‐Alphabetic Discourse and Linguistic Participation in Colonial Highland Guatemala3
Home signs: An ethnography of life beyond and beside language By Joshua O.Reno, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2024. pp. 2643
(Out)Caste language ideologies: Intersectional raciolinguistic stigma and assimilation from denotified tribal students' perspectives in rural India3
“No One is Poor in Himachal”: Cultivating Stateless Agency in an Indian Village Assembly3
Marketing Logics and the Politics of Public Spheres: On Discursive Engineering and Enclosure3
Performing as ways of knowing: Projects of legibility and state simplification in postcolonial Hong Kong3
From mandala to flowchart: Managerial governmentality and the evidentiary technologies of Indonesia's Reformasi2
Silence and sacrifice: Family stories of care and the limits of love in Vietnam.MeravShohet. University of California Press, 2021. Pp. xvii + 267.2
Asymmetrical listening practices and hegemonic aurality in a dual‐language kindergarten classroom2
The struggle for a multilingual future: Youth and education in Sri LankaChristina P.Davis. New York: Oxford University Press, 2020. Pp. xvii + 192.2
Securitizing Communication: On the Indeterminacy of Participant Roles in Online Journalism2
Tamil Book Culture: Essays in Memory of CreA Ramakrishnan. E.Annamalai, C.T.Indra, CristinaMuru, and T.Sriraman, eds. Chennai, India: Cre‐A, 2021. Pp. 364.2
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Silence, Cessation and Stasis: The Ethnopoetics of “Absence” in Bit Expressives1
The Last Language on Earth: Linguistic Utopianism in the Philippines. Piers Kelly. New York: Oxford University Press, 2022. Pp. xxxi + 291.1
Linguistic ethnography of a multilingual call center: London callingBy JohannaWoydack, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. 2019. xv + 214 pp1
Personal Protective Equipment Against Anti‐Blackness: Communicability and Contagion in the Academy1
“Living Fossils”: The Politics of Language Preservation in Huangshan, China1
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Mock Impoliteness in Saudi Arabia: Strategies of Evil Cursing1
Toward a linguistic anthropological approach to listening: An ear with power and the policing of “active listening” volunteers in Japan1
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Signs of deference, signs of demeanour: Interlocutor reference and self‐other relations across Southeast Asian speech communities By Dwi NoveriniDjenar, JackSidnell (Eds.), Singapore: NUS Press. 2023.1
Research Companion to Language and Country Branding. IreneTheodoropoulou and JohannaTovar. New York: Routledge, 2021. vii + 411 pp.1
The double bind of “Shame”: The colonial ramifications in Tahitian language revitalization1
His Master’s Voice, Her Jokes: Voice and Gender Politics in the Performance of Rakugo1
Working the difference: Science, spirit, and the spread of motivational interviewing. E. SummersonCarr, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. 2023. pp. xiii + 2771
Understanding Movement and Meaning in Janana Communities1
White Supremacy and Antiblackness: Theory and Lived Experience1
Methods of desire: Language, morality, and affect in neoliberal Indonesia, AuroraDonzelli. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press. 20191
Multiaddressivity and Collective Addressivity in Vlog‐based Interactions between Diasporic and Nonmigrant Portuguese1
Investigating Structure and Agency in Chinese Indonesians' Identity Work1
Topolects in Motion: Narrative Possibilities for Language Vitality among Mobile Chinese‐Canadians1
“A world beyond this one”: Sustaining afro‐brasilidade through language, ritual, and culture teaching in a northeastern Brazilian school1
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