My favorite and current Publications

 

2016    (w.J. Boland). If You’re House Is Still Available, Send Me an Email: Personality Influences Reactions to Written Errors in Email Messages. PLoS ONE 11(3): e0149885. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0149885


2015. (w/J. Boland) “QueenBolandVanguard_Aug3Version.pdf.” Linguistics Vanguard


2015    Vox Popular: The Surprising Life of Language in the Media. Wiley-Blackwell.


2014Language and Sexual Identities.  Handbook of Language and Gender, 2nd ed,  ed. by Janet Holmes, Miriam Meyerhoff and Susan Ehrlich. Wiley-Blackwell.


2013     Language Variation, Gender, Sex, Sexuality and Sexual Identities.  Handbook of Language Variation and Change, second edition.


2013Working with Performed Language: Movies, Television, and Music.  Data Collection in Sociolinguistics: Methods and Applications, ed. by Christine Mallinson, Becky Childs and Gerard van Herk. Routledge.


2012Turkish German bilinguals and their intonation: Triangulating evidence about contact-induced language change.  Language. 88:4, 791-816


2012    “These are the Days of our Lives:”  Language, gender and affluence on a daytime television drama.  Gender and Language 6:1.


2009       Women and canine rescue.  Society and Animals 17:325-342.


2005      ‘How many lesbians does it take…?’:  Jokes, teasing and the negotiation of stereotypes about lesbians.” Journal of Linguistic Anthropology. 15:2, 239-257.


2004      ‘Du hast jar keene Ahnung.’: Dubbing African-American English into German. Journal of Sociolinguistics 8:4, 515-537


2004      ‘I am woman, hear me roar’:  The importance of linguistic stereotype for lesbian identity performances.  In Language and Woman’s Place, 2nd edition, edited by Mary Bucholtz. OUP


2002      A matter of interpretation:  The ‘future’ of ‘queer linguistics’.  In Language and Sexuality:  Contesting Meaning in Theory and Practice, ed. by K. Campbell-Kibler, R. Podesva, S. Roberts and A. Wong, 69-86. Palo Alto, CA:  CSLI Publications.