Sadie Ryan

About Sadie Ryan

Sadie Ryan, With an exceptional h-index of 4 and a recent h-index of 4 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Manchester Metropolitan University, specializes in the field of sociolinguistics.

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

Denaturalizing “intelligence” in Higher Education: AI as a rupture to imagining and manifesting sustainable and anti-colonial literacies

The Moving Project: exploring language, migration and identity using participatory podcasting during the COVID-19 pandemic

Broad, strong, and soft: Using geospatial analysis to understand folk-linguistic terminology

“Really this girl ought to be going to something better”: Rhoticity and social meaning in oral history data

The Manchester Voices Accent Van: taking sociolinguistic data collection on the road

Social meaning in archival interaction: a mixed-methods analysis of variation in rhoticity and past tense BE in Oldham

“I just sound Sco [ʔ] ish now” The acquisition of word-medial glottal replacement by Polish adolescents in Glasgow

Sadie Ryan Information

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Citations(all)

41

Citations(since 2020)

37

Cited By

8

hIndex(all)

4

hIndex(since 2020)

4

i10Index(all)

1

i10Index(since 2020)

1

Email

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Sadie Ryan Skills & Research Interests

sociolinguistics

Top articles of Sadie Ryan

Denaturalizing “intelligence” in Higher Education: AI as a rupture to imagining and manifesting sustainable and anti-colonial literacies

Reading Research Quarterly

2024/4/22

Mia Perry
Mia Perry

H-Index: 10

Sadie Ryan
Sadie Ryan

H-Index: 2

The Moving Project: exploring language, migration and identity using participatory podcasting during the COVID-19 pandemic

Linguistics Vanguard

2024/4/16

Sadie Ryan
Sadie Ryan

H-Index: 2

Broad, strong, and soft: Using geospatial analysis to understand folk-linguistic terminology

Journal of Linguistic Geography

2023/6/8

“Really this girl ought to be going to something better”: Rhoticity and social meaning in oral history data

Language in Society

2023/6

The Manchester Voices Accent Van: taking sociolinguistic data collection on the road

Linguistics Vanguard

2022/12/28

Social meaning in archival interaction: a mixed-methods analysis of variation in rhoticity and past tense BE in Oldham

English Language & Linguistics

2022/12

“I just sound Sco [ʔ] ish now” The acquisition of word-medial glottal replacement by Polish adolescents in Glasgow

English World-Wide

2021/6/16

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