Toppo Ravina., and Sinha, S. 2026. The Acoustic of Gender in Indian English: Toward Forensic Profiling in a Multilingual Context. Journal of Voice. Elsevier. (H5 index 45, Q1) [Highlights the potential of creating an acoustic analysis based empirical framework for gender and dialect based profiling in the multilingual context of India] https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvoice.2023.07.030
Bhattacherjee, M., & Sinha, S. (2026). Animals in the Machine Mind: Analysing Speciesism through Bengali Animal Metaphors. (SCOPUS; Q1) Recently Accepted in TOPOI; Springer.
Dowarah, G., & Sinha, S. (2026). (Im)politeness and intensification: An understanding of the swear word kela in the Assamese language context. Towards Excellence, 18(1), 283–302. (H5-Indexed 10)
Bhattacherjee, M., & Sinha, S. (2025). As You Sow, So Shall You Reap: Rethinking Humanity in the Age of Artificial Intelligence. AI & SOCIETY, 1-2. (Q1, SCOPUS) https://doi.org/10.1007/s00146-024-01983-3 [Highlights the anthropocentric biases that superimpose AI]
Sarma, A. P., & Sinha, S. (2025). Loose Language Interpretations of Heri in Assamese: A Relevance-Theoretical Account. The International Journal of Communication and Linguistic Studies, 23(3), 23–42. (Scopus Indexed) [Highlights the versatility of the word ‘heri’ across various paradigms]
Sarma, A.P., Seraku, T. & Sinha, S. (2025). Polyfunctional heri (হেৰি) in Assamese: a View from Discourse Grammar. Folia Linguistica. https://doi.org/10.1515/flin-2025-0069 (Scopus & Web of Science Indexed)
Bhujel, Birendra, and Sinha, S. (2024). Clamouring Tribalism for Preferential Treatment? Contemporary Voice of Dalit. Sage. [Highlights how tribalism is associated with identity negotiation] https://doi.org/10.1177/2455328X241276925
Bhujel, B., & Sinha, S. (2024). English in the Mallscape: Exploring Linguistic Landscape (LL) of Quasi-Public Space in India. Discourse and Interaction, 17(2). (Scopus Indexed, Q2 Journal). [Highlights that English dominates the mallscape as a language of symbolic capital while indigenous languages assume an associate role] https://doi.org/10.5817/DI2024-2-5
Gogoi, Debraj, and Sinha, S. (2024). Investigating Gender-Based Stereotypes in Advertisement Landscape: A Multimodal Analysis of an Indian Town. Manusya: Journal of Humanities, Brill, 1-35. [Highlights how the advertisements reinforce gender- based stereotypes in human cognitive mind]
Kumar, Vinod, and Sinha, S. (2024). Morphophonemic analysis of inflectional morphemes in Indo-Aryan languages: A case of emphatic constructions in Magahi. Dialectologia. 33. 139- 161 [Provides a theoretical discussion on the emphatic nominal construction in Magahi]
Bhujel, B., & Sinha, S. (2024). Linguistic Landscape as Social Identity Construction of the Public Space: An Empirical Study of the Plain Region of Darjeeling District. Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 1–24. (Scopus Indexed, Q1 journal). [Highlights how the social actors are influenced by the visual linguistic input thereby impacting their identity construction] https://doi.org/10.1080/01434632.2024.2371933
Bhujel, B., & Sinha, S. (2024). Linguistic Landscape as a Tool of Identity Negotiation: The Case of the Nepali Ethnic Communities in West Bengal. Ethnicities, 0(0). (Scopus Indexed, Q1 Journal). [Highlights how ethnic members symbolically ethnicize their shop signs to negotiate identity and how LL can be a tool of ethnic identity politics in India] https://doi.org/10.1177/14687968241265963
Dowarah, G., & Sinha, S. (2024). Analyzing Positive Politeness Strategies in Speech Acts of Assamese Folktale Language. The International Journal of Communication and Linguistic Studies, 23(2), 17-37. (Scopus-Indexed)[highlights the adoption of politeness strategies among Assamese speakers with specific situational demands]
Begum, Nusrat & Sweta Sinha, (2023) The Visibility and Salience of Languages in an Urban Agglomeration: A Case Study. International Multilingual Research Journal. Taylor and Francis. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/19313152.2023.2182095
Bhattacherjee, Monalisa, and Sweta Sinha. (2023). Sustainability lessons in traditional Bengali Proverbs. Ecocycles, 9(3), 78–89. [Highlights the significance of traditional knowledge system towards environmental sustainability] https://doi.org/10.19040/ecocycles.v9i3.352
Bhattacherjee, Monalisa, and Sinha, S. (2023). A Cognitive Analysis of Animal Imagery in Digital Discourse: A Case Study of Bengali Tweets. Journal of World Languages. De Gruyter Mouton, 10(2), 401- 429. [Annotated Bengali speech data BeFAD has been created; highlights the impact of digital discourse in creating cognitive biases against animals]
Bhujel, B., & Sinha, S. (2023). Identity Negotiation Among Minorities: Case of the Nepali Community and Their Linguistic Landscape in Darjeeling. Language in India, Volume 23: 5 May 2023 ISSN 1930- 2940, 119-136. (H5 indexed).
Gogoi, D. & Sinha. S. (2023). Linguistic landscape of a North-East Indian Town: A case study of Sivasagar. Language in India, 23(2), 22-36. (H-5 indexed)
Toppo, R., & Sinha, S. (2022). Identifying Acoustic Cues for Dialect Profiling: Policing in Multilingual Communities of India. Indonesian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 12(2), 527–540. https://doi.org/10.17509/ijal.v12i2.43179
Bhattacherjee, M., & Sinha, S. (2022). Folktales: The lens for conceptualizing animal world. Indian Linguistics, 83(1–2), 31–41.
Mahela, Ratul & Sinha, S. (2022). A Phonological Investigation of Sanzari Boro. Studies in Language, 46 (1), 201- 219. https://doi.org/10.1075/sl.20010.mah
Begum, N., & Sinha, S. (2021). The Language of the Divine Space. Dialectologia, (27), 33–48.
Bhattacherjee, M. & Sinha, S. (2021). Ecosophy through Jataka Tales. Language & Ecology. International Ecolinguistics Association.
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Mahela, Ratul & Sinha, S. (2021). Morphological Processes in Sanzari Boro. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, 17 (2).
Begum, N., & Sinha, S. (2021). Mother Tongue Marginalisation: An Empirical Study on Language Visibility and Vitality in Public Space of an Upcoming Indian Satellite Town. International Journal of Multilingualism, 18(1), 41–58. https://doi.org/10.1080/14790718.2019.1591417
Sharma, S. K., & Sinha, S. (2020). A Cognitive Theoretical Investigation of Conceptualizing Hindi Sarcasm. Voprosy Kognitivnoy Lingvistiki (Issues of Cognitive linguistics), (3), 77-91.
Sharma, S., and Sinha, S. (2019). Understanding Sarcastic Metaphorical Expression in Hindi through Conceptual Integration Theory. Acta Linguitica Asiatica, 9(1), 9-23. https://doi.org/10.4312/ala.9.1.89-103
Begum, N., & Sinha, S. (2018). Gendered discourse and social behavior: A critical case study through the lens of Hindustani. Indian Linguistics, 78(3–4), 111–118.
Mahela, R., & Sinha, S. (2018). Case markers in Bodo and Sanzari Bodo: A comparative investigation of Tibeto-Burman languages. International Journal of Linguistics, 10(3), 118–135. https://doi.org/10.5296/ijl.v10i3.13227
Begum, N., and Sinha, S. (2018). A Study of the Linguistic Landscaping of Patna, Bihar. Indian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 44 (1-2), 66- 82. In the special edition “Linguistic Landscape of Multilingual India”.
Sinha, S. (2017). Fuzzy Logic Based Teaching/ Learning of a Foreign Language in Multilingual Situations. Acta Linguistica Asiatica, 7(2), 71–84. https://doi.org/10.4312/ala.7.2.71-84