Publications
Motschenbacher, Heiko. 2020. Walking on Wilton Drive: A linguistic landscape analysis of a homonormative space. Language & Communication 72 : 25–43.
Adams-Thies, Brian. 2019. Hooking up mildly or wildly. Linguistic interventions for the negotiation of gay male desires. Journal of Language and Sexuality 8 (1) : 108–131.
Cashman, Holly R. 2019. What Phoenix's jotería is saying: Identity, normativity, resistance. Language in Society 48 (4) : 519–539.
Grant, Tim and Emily Chiang. 2019. Deceptive Identity Performance: Offender Moves and Multiple Identities in Online Child Abuse Conversations. Applied Linguistics 40 (4) : 675–698.
Coker, Amy. 2019. How filthy was Cleopatra? Looking for dysphemistic words in ancient Greek. Journal of Historical Pragmatics 20 (2) : 186–203.
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.
Hall, Kira. 2019. Middle class timelines: Ethnic humor and sexual modernity in Delhi. Language in Society 48 (4) : 491–517.
Prior, Matthew T. 2019. “I am an adult now”. Re-storying an ‘abuse’ narrative through categorization. Pragmatics and Society 10 (3) : 423–451.
Ryan, John Michael. 2019. Communicating trans identity. Toward an understanding of the selection and significance of gender identity-based terminology. Journal of Language and Sexuality 8 (1) : 221–241.
Denes, Amanda. 2018. Toward a Post-Sex Disclosures Model: Exploring the Associations Among Orgasm, Self-Disclosure, and Relationship Satisfaction. Communication Research 45 (3) : 297–318.
Fiadotava, Anastasiya. 2018. “Who sharpens the knives in my house?” Belarusian jokes about adultery at the turn of the 21st century. The European Journal of Humour Research 6 (2) : 23–39.
King, Brian. 2018. Hip Hop headz in sex ed: Gender, agency, and styling in New Zealand. Language in Society 47 (4) : 487–512.
Motschenbacher, Heiko. 2018. Corpus linguistics in language and sexuality studies: Taking stock and looking ahead. Journal of Language and Sexuality 7 (2) : 145–174.