The first issue of 2025 is now available
We have a new issue of the Journal of Language and Aging Research (vol. 3, no. 1)!
This issue includes a scoping review of speech accommodations for older adults and a study of the interactions of age and gender with the perception of aging voices, alongside a corpus presentation, a book announcement, and an editorial.
We hope you find the contents useful and enlightening!
The research articles appearing in this issue are:
- Measuring speech accommodation for older adults: A scoping review (Rose Baker, Susan C. Bobb, Catherin Nobles, Heidi Reis, Heather Harris Wright, Matthew Walenski & Kathrin Rothermich)
- Speaker evaluation across the adult lifespan: Examining age and gender effects in the perception of Tyneside voices (Johanna Mechler)
The issue’s corpus presentation is:
- The LDS General Conference Recordings Corpus (David Bowie & Kjerste Christensen)
There is also a book announcement for Laura Tommaso’s Ageing discourse in the news: A corpus-assisted study (Antonio Fruttaldo), and an editorial from the journal editors (David Bowie & Annette Gerstenberg).






