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The fierceness of fronted/s: Linguistic rhematization through visual transformation
J Calder
Language in Society 48 (1), 31-64, 2019
592019
From Sissy to Sickening: The Indexical Landscape of /s/ in SoMa, San Francisco
J Calder
Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 29 (3), 332-358, 2019
482019
Language, gender and sexuality in 2019: interrogating normativities in the field.
J Calder
Gender & Language 14 (4), 2020
292020
Intersections between race, place, and gender in the production of /s/
J Calder, S King
University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics 26 (2), 2020
262020
Is Zoom viable for sociophonetic research? A comparison of in-person and online recordings for vocalic analysis
J Calder, R Wheeler, S Adams, D Amarelo, K Arnold-Murray, J Bai, ...
Linguistics Vanguard, 2022
172022
From “Gay Lisp” to “Fierce Queen”: The Sociophonetics of Sexuality’s Most Iconic Variable
J Calder
The Oxford Handbook of Language and Sexuality, 2020
92020
Language and Sexuality: Language and LGBTQ+ Communities
J Calder
The International Encyclopedia of Linguistic Anthropology, 1-7, 2020
82020
The social conditioning of rhythm: The case of posttonic lengthening
J Calder, P Eckert, J Fine, RJ Podesva
87th Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, 2013
82013
Whose gendered voices matter?: Race and gender in the articulation of/s/in Bakersfield, California
J Calder, S King
Journal of Sociolinguistics 26 (5), 604-623, 2022
62022
Whose indexical field is it?: the role of community epistemology in indexing social meaning
J Calder
Texas Linguistics Society, 39, 2021
62021
Gender in sociolinguistic variation beyond the binary
J Calder, A Steele
Linguistic Society of America Annual Meeting, New York, NY, 2019
52019
Handsome women: A semiotics of non-normative gender in SoMa, San Francisco
J Calder
Stanford University, 2017
42017
Hand/s/ome women: The role of/s/in multi-modal gender performances among SoMa drag queens
J Calder
New Ways of Analysing Variation 45, 2016
42016
Dimensions of Rhythm: the multi-layered nature of rhythmic style
J Calder, D Popova
University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics 20 (2), 3, 2014
22014
Theories of syllabification in Nuxalk: Hints from text-setting
J Calder
annual meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, 2013
22013
4. The Nature of BOOT Fronting Among African Americans in Bakersfield, California
S King, J Calder
Publication of the American Dialect Society 105 (1), 64-78, 2020
12020
Towards a queer and trans sociophonetics
J Calder
Linguistics Out of the Closet: The Interdisciplinarity of Gender and …, 2023
2023
Is Zoom viable for sociophonetic research? A comparison of in-person and online recordings for sibilant analysis
J Calder, R Wheeler
Linguistics Vanguard, 2022
2022
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