Publications
Obiri-Yeboah, Monica Apenteng. 2019. Multilingualism at church: language practices in a Ghanaian context. Current Issues in Language Planning 20 (4) : 403–417.
Barrett, Tyler. 2017. Language policy in Japanese ethnic churches in Canada and the legitimization of church member identities. Language Policy 16 (4) : 433–460.
Peters, Arne. 2017. Fairies, banshees, and the church. Cultural conceptualisations in Irish English. International Journal of Language and Culture 4 (2) : 127–148.
Han, Huamei. 2011. Social inclusion through multilingual ideologies, policies and practices: a case study of a minority church. International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism 14 (4) : 383–398.
Harkness, Nicholas. 2010. Words in motion and the semiotics of the unseen in two Korean churches. Language & Communication 30 (2) : 139–158.
Nevins, M. Eleanor. 2010. The Bible in two keys: Traditionalism and Evangelical Christianity on the Fort Apache reservation. Language & Communication 30 (1) : 19–32.
Vigouroux, Cécile B. 2010. Double-mouthed discourse: Interpreting, framing, and participant roles. Journal of Sociolinguistics 14 (3) : 341–369.
Carrell, Lori. 2009. Communication Training for Clergy: Exploring Impact on the Transformative Quality of Sermon Communication. Communication Education 58 (1) : 15–34.
Isaac, E. Paulette. 2005. The Future of Adult Education in the Urban African American Church. Education and Urban Society 37 (3) : 276–291.
Berman, Laine. 2004. An Intergroup Theories Approach to Direct Political Action among African Americans. Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 7 (1) : 19–34.
Cedrone, Michael J. 2004. Using a Negotiations Lens to Examine the American Catholic Church's Response to the Clergy Sex-Abuse Scandal. Negotiation Journal 20 (1) : 65–78.
Sturgill, Amanda. 2004. Scope and Purposes of Church Web Sites. Journal of Media and Religion 3 (3) : 165–176.
Woods, Anya. 2004. Medium or Message? Language and Faith in Ethnic Churches. (Linguistic Diversity and Language Rights). Multilingual Matters.
Pawelczyk, Joanna. 2003. Redefining femininity: Call and response as gendered features in African-American discourse. Multilingua 23 (4) : 415–438.
Farr, Marcia and Juan C. Guerra. 1995. Literacy in the community: A study of Mexicano families in Chicago. Discourse Processes 19 (1) : 7–19.