Kate Burridge

Kate Burridge

Monash University

H-index: 35

Oceania-Australia

About Kate Burridge

Kate Burridge, With an exceptional h-index of 35 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Monash University, specializes in the field of grammatical change, euphemism, dysphemism and linguistic taboo, popular perceptions about language, structure and history of En.

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

Prescription and taboo: Australia's sensitivity towards American influence

From a bit of processed cheese to a bit of a car accident and a little bit of “oh really”—The journey of Australian English a bit (of)

Irish Influence on Australian English

Truthiness and Language—Popular Perception and Fall-Out

Raymond Hickey (ed.), English in multilingual South Africa: The linguistics of contact and change (Studies in English Language). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. Pp …

Review of Raymond Hickey (ed.), Raymond Hickey (ed.), English in multilingual South Africa: The linguistics of contact and change (Studies in English Language). Cambridge …

Circumnavigating taboos: A functional and formal typology

Camouflaging the cussword: Exploring Australian slang: Review of Amanda Laugesen’s Rooted: An Australian history of bad language

Kate Burridge Information

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Citations(all)

7461

Citations(since 2020)

3091

Cited By

6277

hIndex(all)

35

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

76

i10Index(since 2020)

41

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Kate Burridge Skills & Research Interests

grammatical change

euphemism

dysphemism and linguistic taboo

popular perceptions about language

structure and history of En

Top articles of Kate Burridge

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Prescription and taboo: Australia's sensitivity towards American influence

Kate Burridge

2023/5/5

From a bit of processed cheese to a bit of a car accident and a little bit of “oh really”—The journey of Australian English a bit (of)

Journal of Pragmatics

Isabelle Burke

Kate Burridge

2023/5/1

Irish Influence on Australian English

Simon Musgrave

Kate Burridge

2023/11/23

Truthiness and Language—Popular Perception and Fall-Out

Kate Burridge

2022/4/21

Raymond Hickey (ed.), English in multilingual South Africa: The linguistics of contact and change (Studies in English Language). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. Pp …

English Language & Linguistics

Kate Burridge

2022/3

Review of Raymond Hickey (ed.), Raymond Hickey (ed.), English in multilingual South Africa: The linguistics of contact and change (Studies in English Language). Cambridge …

English Language and Linguistics

Kate Burridge

2022

Circumnavigating taboos: A functional and formal typology

Pragmatics & Cognition

Melanie Keller

Philipp Striedl

Daniel Biro

Johanna Holzer

Kate Burridge

2021/12/31

Camouflaging the cussword: Exploring Australian slang: Review of Amanda Laugesen’s Rooted: An Australian history of bad language

Kate Burridge

2021

Exploring the ecology of world Englishes in the twenty-first century: language, society and culture

Pam Peters

Kate Burridge

2021/8/20

Introduction: exploring the ecology of world Englishes in the twenty-first century: language, society and culture

Pam Peters

Kate Burridge

2021

Seniors, Older People, the Elderly, Oldies, and Old People: What Language Reveals about Stereotypes of Ageing in Australia

Keith Allan

Réka Benczes

Kate Burridge

2021/3/20

Circumnavigating taboos

Melanie Keller

Philipp Striedl

Daniel Biro

Johanna Holzer

Kate Burridge

2021

Privileging Informality: Cultural Influences on the Structural Patterning of Australian English

Isabelle Burke

Kate Burridge

2021

Where Grammar Meets Culture: Pronominal Systems in Australasia and the South Pacific Revisited

Kate Burridge

Carolin Biewer

2021

What do “little Aussie sticklers” value most

Alyssa A Severin

Kate Burridge

2020

World Englishes old and new: English in Australasia and the South Pacific

Carolin Biewer

Kate Burridge

2020

English in Australia: Extra-territorial Influences

Kate Burridge

Pamela Peters

2020

12 Linguistic Cleanliness is Next to Godliness–But Not for Conservative Anabaptists

Language Prescription: Values, Ideologies and Identity

Kate Burridge

2020/9/21

Ian G. Malcolm. 2018. Australian Aboriginal English: Change and continuity in an adopted language

Kate Burridge

2020/6/9

Do people swear because they don’t know enough words?

Kate Burridge

2020/5/19

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