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6. The jet set: Modern RP and the (re)creation of social distinction.

7. Theorizing checkpoints of desire: multilingualism, sexuality and (in)securitization in Israel/Palestine.

9. Bilinguals Produce Pitch Range Differently in Their Two Languages to Convey Social Meaning

10. Voices, Bodies, and the Cultural Organization of Meaning.

11. 50 years of British accent bias

15. Sociolectal and Dialectal Variation in Prosody.

16. Accent Bias and Perceptions of Professional Competence in England.

18. WHEN THE CHECKPOINT BECOMES A COUNTERPOINT: STASIS AS QUEER DISSENT.

19. Language, indexicality and gender ideologies: contextual effects on the perceived credibility of women.

20. Same difference: the phonetic shape of High Rising Terminals in London.

21. Parodies of whiteness: Die Antwoord and the politics of race, gender, and class in South Africa.

22. Language, (in)security, and sexuality.

23. Closing questions.

24. Middle class timelines: Ethnic humor and sexual modernity in Delhi.

25. Language, normativity, and sexual orientation obsessive-compulsive disorder (SO-OCD): A corpus-assisted discourse analysis.

26. What Phoenix's jotería is saying: Identity, normativity, resistance.

27. Racializing heterosexuality: Non-normativity and East Asian characters in James Bond films.

28. Category accounts: Identity and normativity in sequences of action.

29. Methods for the study of accent bias and access to elite professions.

31. Crossing boundaries: Visceral landscapes of Israeli nationalism.

32. Tel Aviv as a space of affirmation versus transformation.

33. ‘Black diamonds’, ‘clever blacks’ and other metaphors: Constructing the black middle class in contemporary South African print media.

34. Sociolinguistics + Art.

35. The topography of masculine normativities in South Africa.

36. The substance of style: Gender, social class and interactional stance in /s/-fronting in southeast England.

37. The embedded indexical value of /s/-fronting in Afrikaans and South African English.

38. Introduction: Tracing the origin of /s/ variation.

39. Gender, interaction and intonational variation: The discourse functions of High Rising Terminals in London.

40. That's what I call a man': representations of racialised and classed masculinities in the UK print media.

41. Perception, cognition, and linguistic structure: The effect of linguistic modularity and cognitive style on sociolinguistic processing.

42. Integrating Intersectionality in Language, Gender, and Sexuality Research.

43. Picking the right cherries? A comparison of corpus-based and qualitative analyses of news articles about masculinity.

44. Social Salience and the Sociolinguistic Monitor: A Case Study of ING and TH-fronting in Britain.

45. Introduction to the Theme Series 'Decentring the Anglosphere'.

46. Gender, prescriptivism, and language change: Morphological variation in Hebrew animate reference.

47. TEASING APART TO BRING TOGETHER: GENDER AND SEXUALITY IN VARIATIONIST RESEARCH.

48. Dimensions of style: Context, politics and motivation in gay Israeli speech.

49. Mosaic identity and style: Phonological variation among Reform American Jews.

50. HEARING "GAY": PROSODY, INTERPRETATION, AND THE AFFECTIVE JUDGMENTS OF MEN'S SPEECH.

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