Linguistics and Word Studies
- “Not Only Men but Women Also”: An Argument for Alma’s Intentional Inclusion of Women (2024), Cassidy Nichole Pyper
- The Wonder Is Scripture (2024), Jared Halverson
- Royal Skousen’s Book of Mormon Critical Text Project (2024), Roger Terry
- Book of Mormon Grammar and Translation (2024), Stanford Carmack
- "Dumb" Puns in Alma 30: A Mesoamerican Twist on Korihor's Talionic Punishment (2023), Mark Alan Wright, Neal Rappleye
- Utahisms: Unique Expressions, Inventions, Place Names, and More (2022), Roger Terry
- The History of the Book of Mormon Text: Parts 5 and 6 of Volume 3 of the Critical Text (2020), Royal Skousen
- Name as Key-Word: Collected Essays on Onomastic Wordplay and the Temple in Mormon Scripture (2019), Jennifer Hurlbut
- An Egyptian Linguistic Component in Book of Mormon Names (2018), Eve Koller
- The Language of the Original Text of the Book of Mormon (2018), Royal Skousen
- Approaching Completion: The Book of Mormon Critical Text Project: A Review of Royal Skousen’s Analysis of Textual Variants of the Book of Mormon and The History of the Text of the Book of Mormon: Grammatical Variation (2018), Grant Hardy
- The Latter-day Saint Reimaging of "the Breath of Life" (Genesis 2:7) (2017), Dana M. Pike
- Death Being Swallowed Up in Netzach in the Bible and the Book of Mormon (2016), David J. Larsen
- Exploring the Explanatory Power of Semitic and Egyptian in Uto-Aztecan (2016), Dirk Elzinga
- An 1860 English-Hopi Vocabulary Written in the Deseret Alphabet (2016), Brian D. Stubbs
- The Israelite Roots of Atonement Terminology (2016), T. Benjamin Spackman
- A Study in Seven: Hebrew Numerology in the Book of Mormon (2014), Corbin Volluz
- Significant Textual Changes in the Book of Mormon: The First Printed Edition Compared to the Manuscripts and to the Subsequent Major LDS English Printed Editions (2014), Royal Skousen
- Some Textual Changes for a Scholarly Study of the Book of Mormon (2012), Royal Skousen
- Textual Similarities in the Words of Abinadi and Alma's Counsel to Corianton (2012), John Hilton III
- Coming to Terms: The Challenge of Creating Christian Vocabulary in a Non-Christian Land (2011), Van C. Gessel
- Two books about the King James Version of the Bible (2011), Brandie R. Siegfried
- Behold I (2005), Kent P. Jackson
- Singular and Plural Address in the Scriptures (2002), James R. Rasband
