Publications
Hall, Kira. 2019. Middle class timelines: Ethnic humor and sexual modernity in Delhi. Language in Society 48 (4) : 491–517.
Bissoonauth, Anu. 2018. Language practices and attitudes of Australian children of Indian descent in a primary education setting. The International Journal of Multilingualism 15 (1) : 54–71.
Chidsey, Meghan M. 2018. The language medium “divide”: Ideologies of Hindi-English use at four all-girls’ “public schools” in North India. International Journal of the Sociology of Language 2018 (253) : 27–54.
Jain, Ritu and Lionel Wee. 2018. Cartographic mismatches and language policy: the case of Hindi in Singapore. Language Policy 17 (1) : 99–118.
Kathpalia, Sujata S. 2018. Neologisms. Word creation processes in Hindi-English code-mixed words. English World-Wide 39 (1) : 34–59.
Ladousa, Chaise. 2018. Language medium and a high-stakes test: Language ideology and coaching centers in North India. International Journal of the Sociology of Language 2018 (253) : 103–124.
Sharma, Sunil. 2018. Metaphor and emotion. A case of anger in Hindi phraseology. Cognitive Linguistic Studies 5 (2) : 303–340.
Guentchéva, Zlatka, ed. 2016. Aspectuality and Temporality. Descriptive and theoretical issues. (Studies in Language Companion Series 172). John Benjamins.
Sandhu, Priti. 2016. Professional Identity Constructions of Indian Women. (Studies in Narrative 23). John Benjamins.
Kulkarni, Dipti. 2014. Exploring Jakobson’s ‘phatic function’ in instant messaging interactions. Discourse & Communication 8 (2) : 117–136.
Sandhu, Priti. 2014. The Interactional and Narrative Construction of Normative and Resistant Discourses about Hindi and English. Applied Linguistics 35 (1) : 29–47.
Ganapathy-Coleman, Hema. 2013. Speaking About Independence and Family Closeness: Socialisation Beliefs of Immigrant Indian Hindu Parents in the United States. Journal of Intercultural Communication Research 42 (4) : 393–410.
Roy, Anjali Gera. 2013. The politics of Hinglish. In Goh, Robbie B.H., Lisa Lim and Desmond Wee, eds. The Politics of English. South Asia, Southeast Asia and the Asia Pacific. (Studies in World Language Problems 4). John Benjamins. pp. 21–36.
Vaish, Viniti. 2013. Globalization and multilingualism. Text types in the linguistic ecology of Delhi. In Goh, Robbie B.H., Lisa Lim and Desmond Wee, eds. The Politics of English. South Asia, Southeast Asia and the Asia Pacific. (Studies in World Language Problems 4). John Benjamins. pp. 37–60.
Ahmad, Rizwan. 2011. Urdu in Devanagari: Shifting orthographic practices and Muslim identity in Delhi. Language in Society 40 (3) : 259–284.
Bagchi, Tista. 2011. Towards an intonational-illocutionary interface. In Beals, Katharine, Etsuyo Yuasa and Tista Bagchi, eds. Pragmatics and Autolexical Grammar. In honor of Jerry Sadock. (Linguistik Aktuell / Linguistics Today 176). John Benjamins. pp. 107–122.
Chand, Vineeta. 2011. Elite positionings towards Hindi: Language policies, political stances and language competence in India. Journal of Sociolinguistics 15 (1) : 6–35.
Singh, Niharika and Ramesh Kumar Mishra. 2010. Online Fictive Motion Understanding: An Eye-Movement Study With Hindi. Metaphor and Symbol 25 (3) : 144–161.
Lipták, Anikó, ed. 2009. Correlatives Cross-Linguistically. (Language Faculty and Beyond 1). John Benjamins.