Mie Hiramoto

Mie Hiramoto

National University of Singapore

H-index: 19

Asia-Singapore

About Mie Hiramoto

Mie Hiramoto, With an exceptional h-index of 19 and a recent h-index of 15 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at National University of Singapore, specializes in the field of Sociolinguistics, Linguistic anthropology.

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

603 English in Southeast Asian advertising

English in Southeast Asian advertising

Tell me what happened: Pragmatics of affect in legal communication

The monolingual borrowers: reconciling the success and failure of English in Japan

Sticky Raciolinguistics

Is it in Colloquial Singapore English: What variation can tell us about its conventions and development

“Hi handsome, hi handsome!”: Masculinity and Discourses of Well-being in Indian Male Cosmetic Advertisements

The Corpus of Singapore English Messages (CoSEM)

Mie Hiramoto Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

910

Citations(since 2020)

638

Cited By

490

hIndex(all)

19

hIndex(since 2020)

15

i10Index(all)

34

i10Index(since 2020)

30

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Mie Hiramoto Skills & Research Interests

Sociolinguistics

Linguistic anthropology

Top articles of Mie Hiramoto

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

603 English in Southeast Asian advertising

Tej K Bhatia

Mie Hiramoto

2024/3/21

English in Southeast Asian advertising

Tej K Bhatia

Mie Hiramoto

2024/3/21

Tell me what happened: Pragmatics of affect in legal communication

International Journal for the Semiotics of Law-Revue internationale de Sémiotique juridique

Wilson Wai Shun Chow

Kelvin Wong

Mie Hiramoto

Andrew Wong

Michael HK Ng

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2023/4

The monolingual borrowers: reconciling the success and failure of English in Japan

Asian Englishes

Mie Hiramoto

2023/1/2

Sticky Raciolinguistics

Signs and Society

Vincent Pak

Mie Hiramoto

2023/1/1

Is it in Colloquial Singapore English: What variation can tell us about its conventions and development

English Today

Wilkinson Daniel Wong Gonzales

Mie Hiramoto

Jakob RE Leimgruber

Jun Jie Lim

2023/12

“Hi handsome, hi handsome!”: Masculinity and Discourses of Well-being in Indian Male Cosmetic Advertisements

Mie Hiramoto

Shrutika Kapoor

2023/10/31

The Corpus of Singapore English Messages (CoSEM)

World Englishes

Wilkinson Daniel Wong Gonzales

Mie Hiramoto

Jakob RE Leimgruber

Jun Jie Lim

2023/6

“Itching to make an impact”: constructing the mobile Singaporean voluntourist in Instagram travel narratives

Social Semiotics

Vincent Pak

Mie Hiramoto

2022/5/27

Change of Tōhoku dialect spoken in Hawaii

International Journal of the Sociology of Language

Mie Hiramoto

2022/1/27

For family, friends, and love: Discourses of love in Christianity and advocacy in Singapore

Vincent Pak

Mie Hiramoto

2021

Thirty-year retrospective on language, gender and sexuality research: Special focus: Place

Gender and Language

Kira Hall

Rodrigo Borba

Mie Hiramoto

2021/12/23

Relocating power: the feminist potency of language, gender and sexuality research

Gender and Language

Kira Hall

Rodrigo Borba

Mie Hiramoto

2021/1/1

Ethnic and gender variation in the use of Colloquial Singapore English discourse particles

English Language & Linguistics

Jakob RE Leimgruber

Jun Jie Lim

Wilkinson Daniel Wong Gonzales

Mie Hiramoto

2021/9

Complicating raciolinguistics: Language, Chineseness, and the Sinophone

Language & Communication

Andrew D Wong

Hsi-Yao Su

Mie Hiramoto

2021/1/1

For family, for friends, for (true) love: Negotiating discourses of love within the LGBTQ community in Singapore

Journal of Language and Sexuality

Vincent Pak

Mie Hiramoto

2021/7/16

“You don't ask me to speak Mandarin, okay?”: Ideologies of language and race among Chinese Singaporeans

Language & Communication

Jun Jie Lim

Spencer C Chen

Mie Hiramoto

2021/1/1

Reflections on the Journal of Language and Sexuality and the view from Japan

Journal of Language and Sexuality

Mie Hiramoto

2021/2/15

Language and gender

Kira Hall

Rodrigo Borba

Mie Hiramoto

2021

EFL+ α”: Attitudes towards English use in Japan around necessity, value, and ability

International Journal of TESOL Studies

Eric K Ku

Gavin Furukawa

Mie Hiramoto

2021

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