All Stories

  1. Language and sexuality studies today
  2. 10th Anniversary Issue
  3. Language use before and after Stonewall: A corpus-based study of gay men’s pre-Stonewall narratives
  4. Corpus linguistics in language and sexuality studies
  5. Corpus Linguistics in Language and Sexuality Studies: Developments and Prospects
  6. Inclusion and foreign language education
  7. A corpus linguistic study of the situatedness of English pop song lyrics
  8. A discursive approach to structural gender linguistics: theoretical and methodological considerations
  9. Gender Across Languages
  10. Some new perspectives on gendered language structures
  11. Structural gender trouble in Croatian
  12. Language, normativity and power: The discursive construction of objectophilia
  13. New Perspectives on English as a European Lingua Franca
  14. Grammatical gender as a challenge for language policy: The (im)possibility of non-heteronormative language use in German versus English
  15. FOCUSING ON NORMATIVITY IN LANGUAGE AND SEXUALITY STUDIES
  16. Language learning, gender and desire. Japanese women on the move
  17. Queer Linguistic approaches to discourse
  18. Gentlemen before Ladies? A Corpus-Based Study of Conjunct Order in Personal Binomials
  19. ‘Now everybody can wear a skirt’: Linguistic constructions of non-heteronormativity at Eurovision Song Contest press conferences
  20. A typologically based view on relativisation in English as a European lingua franca
  21. 'I think Houston wants a kiss right?'
  22. An Interdisciplinary Bibliography on Language, Gender and Sexuality (2000–2011)
  23. Launching a new phase in language and sexuality studies
  24. Taking Queer Linguistics further: sociolinguistics and critical heteronormativity research
  25. Language, Gender and Sexual Identity
  26. Speaking Commercial Femininities and Masculinities: Advertising Language in Cosmopolitan and Men’s Health Magazines
  27. New perspectives on language and sexual identity. Liz Morrish and Helen Sauntson. Basingstoke, NY: Palgrave Macmillan. 2007. pp. 240.
  28. Speaking the gendered body: The performative construction of commercial femininities and masculinities via body-part vocabulary
  29. Can the term "genderlect" be saved? A postmodernist re-definition.
  30. Queere Linguistik: Theoretische und methodologische Überlegungen zu einer heteronormativitätskritischen Sprachwissenschaft
  31. Heiko Motschenbacher: Negotiating Sexual Desire at the Eurovision Song Contest: On the Verge of Homonormativity?