Publications
Dziallas, Kristina. 2019. Gender stereotyping. The head and sexualized body parts as fruits and vegetables. Metaphor and the Social World 9 (2) : 199–220.
Sultana, Shaila. 2019. Language crossing of young adults in Bangladesh. Journal of multicultural discourses 14 (4) : 352–372.
Gbogi, Michael Tosin. 2016. Language, identity, and urban youth subculture. Nigerian HIP HOP music as an exemplar. Pragmatics 26 (2) : 171–195.
Linder, Daniel. 2014. Getting away with murder: The Maltese Falcon’s specialized homosexual slang gunned down in translation. Target 26 (3) : 337–360.
Mesthrie, Rajend and Ellen Hurst. 2013. ‘When you hang out with the guys they keep you in style’: The case for considering style in descriptions of South African tsotsitaals. Language Matters: Studies in the Languages of Africa 44 (1) : 3–20.
Bennet, Joe. 2012. ‘And what comes out may be a kind of screeching’: The stylisation of chavspeak in contemporary Britain. Journal of Sociolinguistics 16 (1) : 5–27.
Levon, Erez. 2012. The voice of others: Identity, alterity and gender normativity among gay men in Israel. Language in Society 41 (2) : 187–211.
Lillo, Antonio. 2012. Nae Barr's Irn-Bru whit ye're oan aboot: Musings on modern Scottish rhyming slang. English World-Wide 33 (1) : 69–102.
Torgersen, Eivind and Anita Szakay. 2012. An investigation of speech rhythm in London English. Lingua 122 (7) : 822–840.
Saal, Elvis. 2011. The effect of teenage language in health communication: A study among English and Sepedi teenagers. Language Matters: Studies in the Languages of Africa 42 (1) : 83–103.
Horne, Felicity. 2010. Slanguage and AIDS in Africa. Language Matters: Studies in the Languages of Africa 41 (1) : 25–40.
Nkolola Wakumelo, Mildred. 2010. The discourse of “call boys” and minibus conductors in Zambia: a hybrid sociolect of identity. Journal of multicultural discourses 5 (2) : 131–156.
Moore, Robert L., Eric Bindler and David Pandich. 2010. Language with attitude: American slang and Chinese ly. Journal of Sociolinguistics 14 (4) : 524–538.
Stenström, Anna-Brita and Annette Myre Jörgensen, eds. 2009. Youngspeak in a Multilingual Perspective. (Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 184). John Benjamins.
Kouega, Jean-Paul. 2009. Campus English: lexical variations in Cameroon. International Journal of the Sociology of Language 2009 (199) : 89–101.
Legaudaite, Jolanta. 2009. Similarities and differences between slang in Kaunas and London Teenagers' speech. In Stenström, Anna-Brita and Annette Myre Jörgensen, eds. Youngspeak in a Multilingual Perspective. (Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 184). John Benjamins. pp. 177–202.