Publications
Wilkes, Julie. 2022. Kinship carers' complaints about birth parents' Facebook posts: : Mediated evidentiality and identity construction. Language & Communication 83 : 97–108.
Häcker, Martina. 2019. Kinship or friendship? The word cousin as a term of address for non-relatives in Middle English. Journal of Historical Pragmatics 20 (1) : 96–131.
Fleming, Luke and James Slotta. 2018. The pragmatics of kin address: A sociolinguistic universal and its semantic affordances. Journal of Sociolinguistics 22 (4) : 375–405.
Nibbs, Faith. 2013. Kinship at the intersection of lineage and linguistics: a study of Hmong relatedness in Western contexts. Language and Intercultural Communication 13 (4) : 371–385.
Hoymann, Gertie, Christian Rapold and Thomas Widlok. 2008. Multimedia analysis in documentation projects: Kinship, interrogatives and reciprocals in Akhoe Haiom. In Rood, David S., K. David Harrison and Arienne Dwyer, eds. Lessons from Documented Endangered Languages. (Typological Studies in Language 78). John Benjamins. pp. 355–370.
Hvenekilde, Anne. 2001. Kinship systems and language choice among academics in Shillong, Northeast India. International Journal of Applied Linguistics 11 (2) : 174–193.
Blum, Susan D. 1997. Naming practices and the power of words in China. Language in Society 26 (3) : 357–379.
Choi, Gwon-Jin. 1997. Viewpoint shifting in Korean and Bulgarian: The use of kinship terms. Pragmatics 7 (3) : 389–395.
Oyetade, Solomon Oluwole. 1995. A sociolinguistic analysis of address forms in Yoruba. Language in Society 24 (4) : 515–535.
Amith, Jonathan D. and Thomas C. Smith-Stark. 1994. Predicate nominal and transitive verbal expressions of interpersonal relations. Linguistics 32 (3) : 511–547.
Broeder, Peter and Guus Extra. 1991. Acquisition of kinship reference: A study on word-formation processes of adult language learners. International Journal of Applied Linguistics 1 (2) : 209–225.
Dench, Alan. 1987. Kinship and collective activity in the Ngayarda languages of Australia. Language in Society 16 (3) : 321–339.