James Grama

James Grama

Universität Duisburg-Essen

H-index: 9

Europe-Germany

About James Grama

James Grama, With an exceptional h-index of 9 and a recent h-index of 8 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universität Duisburg-Essen, specializes in the field of linguistics, sociolinguistics, language contact, phonetics/phonology, methods.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

The stylistic correlates of ageing: Evidence from a dynamic panel corpus that covers the adult life-span

Post-educator relaxation in the U-shaped curve: Evidence from a panel study of Tyneside (ing)

MODELING SOCIAL MEANINGS OF PHONETIC VARIATION AMID VARIABLE CO-OCCURRENCE: A MACHINE-LEARNING APPROACH

TRACKING CREAK FROM EARLY TO LATE ADULTHOOD: A PANEL STUDY FROM THE NORTH EAST OF ENGLAND

CHANGE ACROSS THE LIFESPAN IN GOAT: EVIDENCE FROM A PANEL STUDY OF TYNESIDE ENGLISH

Variation in the Fataluku voiced coronal (j)

Stability and change in (ing) Ethnic and grammatical variation over time in Australian English

17 Managing Legacy Data in a Sociophonetic Study of Vowel Variation and Change

James Grama Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

335

Citations(since 2020)

218

Cited By

174

hIndex(all)

9

hIndex(since 2020)

8

i10Index(all)

9

i10Index(since 2020)

6

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Universität Duisburg-Essen

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James Grama Skills & Research Interests

linguistics

sociolinguistics

language contact

phonetics/phonology

methods

Top articles of James Grama

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The stylistic correlates of ageing: Evidence from a dynamic panel corpus that covers the adult life-span

Conference on Corpora for Language and Aging Research APRIL 10-12, 2024

Lea Bauernfeind

Anne-Marie Moelders

James Grama

2024/4/10

Post-educator relaxation in the U-shaped curve: Evidence from a panel study of Tyneside (ing)

Language Variation and Change

James Grama

Johanna Mechler

Lea Bauernfeind

Mirjam E Eiswirth

Isabelle Buchstaller

2023/10

MODELING SOCIAL MEANINGS OF PHONETIC VARIATION AMID VARIABLE CO-OCCURRENCE: A MACHINE-LEARNING APPROACH

International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (20th: 2023)

Dan Villarreal

James Grama

2023/8

TRACKING CREAK FROM EARLY TO LATE ADULTHOOD: A PANEL STUDY FROM THE NORTH EAST OF ENGLAND

Proceedings of the 20th International Congress of Phonetic Science. Guarant International

James Grama

Mirjam E Eiswirth

Isabelle Buchstaller

R Skarnitzl

J Volín

2023

CHANGE ACROSS THE LIFESPAN IN GOAT: EVIDENCE FROM A PANEL STUDY OF TYNESIDE ENGLISH

Proceedings of the 20th International Congress of Phonetic Science. Guarant International

Lea Bauernfeind

Carina Ahrens

James Grama

R Skarnitzl

J Volín

2023

Variation in the Fataluku voiced coronal (j)

Asia-Pacific Language Variation

James Grama

Tyler M Heston

Melody Ann Ross

2023/12/31

Stability and change in (ing) Ethnic and grammatical variation over time in Australian English

English World-Wide

Catherine E Travis

James Grama

Benjamin Purser

2023/10/31

17 Managing Legacy Data in a Sociophonetic Study of Vowel Variation and Change

Sarah G Thomason

2021

Ethnic variation in real time: Change in Australian English diphthongs

James Grama

Catherine E Travis

Simon Gonzalez

2021/6/16

Australian English over time: Using sociolinguistic analysis to inform dialect coaching

Voice and Speech Review

Benjamin Purser

James Grama

Catherine E Travis

2020/9/1

Ethnolectal and community change ov (er) time: Word-final (er) in Australian English

Australian Journal of Linguistics

James Grama

Catherine E Travis

Simon Gonzalez

2020/7/2

Comparing the performance of forced aligners used in sociophonetic research

Linguistics Vanguard

Simon Gonzalez

James Grama

Catherine E Travis

2020/1/28

Using forced alignment for sociophonetic research on a minority language

Danielle Barth

James Grama

Simon Gonzalez Ochoa

Catherine Travis

2020/1/15

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Co-Authors

H-index: 27
Isabelle Buchstaller

Isabelle Buchstaller

Universität Duisburg-Essen

H-index: 26
Catherine Travis

Catherine Travis

Australian National University

H-index: 22
Katie Drager

Katie Drager

University of Hawaii at Manoa

H-index: 8
Danielle Barth

Danielle Barth

Australian National University

H-index: 8
Dan Villarreal

Dan Villarreal

University of Pittsburgh

H-index: 5
Mirjam Elisabeth Eiswirth

Mirjam Elisabeth Eiswirth

Universität Duisburg-Essen

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