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First published on January 17, 2008, doi:10.1177/0261927X07313642
Journal of Language and Social Psychology 2008;27:105.
A more recent version of this article appeared on June 1, 2008
Celebrating Two Decades of Linguistic Bias Research: An Introduction
Robbie M. Sutton*
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Karen M. Douglas
U of Kent
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: r.sutton{at}kent.ac.uk.
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The authors introduce a special issue of the Journal of Language and Social Psychology on linguistic bias, celebrating two decades of research since G. R. Semin and K. Fiedler (1988) first published the linguistic category model (LCM). The LCM has been highly cited and generative and provides a parsimonious framework for investigations of the role of language in social–psychological phenomena. Indeed, the articles in this issue are notable for addressing a wide range of such phenomena, underscoring both the success of the LCM so far and its further potential.

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