Publications
Wilkes, Julie. 2022. Kinship carers' complaints about birth parents' Facebook posts: : Mediated evidentiality and identity construction. Language & Communication 83 : 97–108.
Motschenbacher, Heiko. 2020. Walking on Wilton Drive: A linguistic landscape analysis of a homonormative space. Language & Communication 72 : 25–43.
Albert, Saul and Chase Wesley Raymond. 2019. Conversation analysis at the ‘middle region’ of public life: Greetings and the interactional construction of Donald Trump's political persona. Language & Communication 69 : 67–83.
Baranova, Vlada and Kapitolina Fedorova. 2019. ‘Invisible minorities’ and ‘hidden diversity’ in Saint-Petersburg's linguistic landscape. Language & Communication 68 : 17–27.
Connor, Janet E. 2019. Regimes of hearing: Norwegian qualia of quiet and noise as heard through a migrant classroom. Language & Communication 66 : 55–66.
Coombs Fine, Julia. 2019. ‘They just had such a sweet way of speaking’: Constructed voices and prosodic styles in Kodiak Alutiiq. Language & Communication 67 : 1–15.
Cooper, Paul. 2019. The enregisterment of “Barnsley” dialect: Vowel fronting and being ‘broad’ in Yorkshire dialects. Language & Communication 64 : 68–80.
Costa, James. 2019. Introduction: Regimes of language and the social, hierarchized organization of ideologies. Language & Communication 66 : 1–5.
Dauphinais, Ashlee L. 2019. Who empowers the Cuban people?: Agency and agentivity in the media. Language & Communication 64 : 1–11.
De Stefani, Elwys and Anne-Danièle Gazin. 2019. Learning to communicate: Managing multiple strands of participation in driving lessons. Language & Communication 65 : 41–57.
Deppermann, Arnulf. 2019. Intersubjectivity and other grounds for action-coordination in an environment of restricted interaction:
Coordinating with oncoming traffic when passing an obstacle. Language & Communication 65 : 22–40.
Etrillard, Aude. 2019. Regimes of language, whiteness and social class: The negotiation of sociolinguistic privileges by British migrants in rural France. Language & Communication 66 : 29–40.
Gintsburg, Sarali. 2019. Lost in dictation. A cognitive approach to oral poetry: Frames, scripts and ‘unnecessary’ words in the Jebli ayyu. Language & Communication 64 : 104–115.
Haddington, Pentti. 2019. Leave-taking as multiactivity: Coordinating conversational closings with driving in cars. Language & Communication 65 : 58–78.
Ho, Janet. 2019. “Sensible protesters began leaving the protests”: A comparative study of opposing voices in the Hong Kong political movement. Language & Communication 64 : 12–24.
Jacob, Camille. 2019. ‘Back to the “futur”’: Mobility and immobility through English in Algeria. Language & Communication 68 : 6–16.
Jacquemet, Marco. 2019. Beyond the speech community: On belonging to a multilingual, diasporic, and digital social network. Language & Communication 68 : 46–56.
Jaffe, Alexandra. 2019. Standardization(s) and regimentation: Polynomic orthodoxies and potentials. Language & Communication 66 : 6–19.