Publications
Nyarko Ansah, Gladys, Jemima Asabea Anderson and Grace Ampomaa Afrifa. 2019. The choice of English as a home language in urban Ghana. Current Issues in Language Planning 20 (4) : 418–434. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Hall, Jeffrey A. 2019. Humor production in long-term romantic relationships: What the lack of moderation by sex reveals about humor’s role in mating. Humor 32 (3) : 343–360. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Kwasi Amuzu, Evershed, Grace Diabah and Anastasia Nuworsu. 2019. “Look me, hw? ha, ofain? kw?m? bi? aha mi fioo!!”: Codeswitching at inter-ethnic traditional marriage ceremonies in southern Ghana. Multilingua 38 (3) : 283–312. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Overall, Simon E. 2019. Parrots, peccaries, and people. Imagery and metaphor in Aguaruna (Chicham) magic songs. International Journal of Language and Culture 6 (1) : 148–174. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Orbe, Mark P. 2018. The quest for normalcy: signifying interracial romantic alliances in ABC’s Scandal. Journal of Intercultural Communication Research 47 (4) : 293–309. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Heyse, Petra. 2017. Between “forwardability” and “authenticity”: Writing style as a commercial asset in mediating communication on transnational dating websites. Journal of Pragmatics 116 : 91–103. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Jowett, Adam. 2017. ‘One can hardly call them homophobic’: Denials of antigay prejudice within the same-sex marriage debate. Discourse & Society 28 (3) : 281–295. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Litovkina, Anna T. 2017. “Make love, not war…get married and do both”: Negative aspects of marriage in anti-proverbs and wellerisms. The European Journal of Humour Research 5 (4) : 112–135. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Fleming, Luke. 2016. Linguistic exogamy and language shift in the northwest Amazon. International Journal of the Sociology of Language 2016 (240) : 9–28. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Heisterkamp, Brian L. 2016. Challenging heteronormativity. Recontextualizing references to members of gay male and lesbian couples. Journal of Language and Sexuality 5 (1) : 37–60. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Nevola, Luca. 2016. Love, Mobile Phones and the Codification of Intimacy in Contemporary Yemen. Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication 9 (2) : 147–164. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Lu, Pei Hua. 2015. “Gossip makes us one”. A qualitative analysis of the role of gossip in the process of Taiwanese immigrants’ social integration in Canada. Journal of Asian Pacific Communication 25 (2) : 279–304. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Jäkel, Olaf. 2014. Denotational boundary disputes in political discourse: ‘Defining the definition of marriage’. Journal of Language and Politics 13 (2) : 336–363. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Snorton, C. Riley. 2013. Marriage Mimesis. Journal of International and Intercultural Communication 6 (2) : 127–134. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Korobov, Neill. 2011. Gendering desire in speed-dating interactions. Discourse Studies 13 (4) : 461–485. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Gibbs, Jennifer L., Nicole B. Ellison and Chih-Hui Lai. 2011. First Comes Love, Then Comes Google: An Investigation of Uncertainty Reduction Strategies and Self-Disclosure in Online Dating. Communication Research 38 (1) : 70–100. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Stokoe, Elizabeth H. 2010. “Have You Been Married, or …?”: Eliciting and Accounting for Relationship Histories in Speed-Dating Interaction. Research on Language and Social Interaction 43 (1) : 260–282. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)