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- Jack Welch, "'Forty-five Years of Chiasmus Conversations, Criteria, and Creativity: What Chiasmus Proves and Does Not Prove'," Proceedings of the 2012 FAIR Conference (August 2012). link
- John W. Welch, "How Much Was Known about Chiasmus in 1829 When the Book of Mormon Was Translated?," FARMS Review 15/1 (2003). [47–80] link
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- Steven T. Densley, Jr., "Celebrating the Work of John W. Welch," Interpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scripture 28/3 (19 January 2018). [37–48] link}
- Stephen Kent Ehat, "Asymmetry in Chiasms, With a Note About Deuteronomy 8 and Alma 36," Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship 59/8 (1 December 2023). [191–280] link
- Steven L. Olsen, "Much More than a Reader: The Latest in Chiastic Studies for Interested Scholars and Lay Readers Alike," Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship 44/6 (9 April 2021). [265–270] link
- Noel B. Reynolds, "Chiastic Structuring of Large Texts: Second Nephi as a Case Study," Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship 41/10 (7 December 2020). [193–210] link
- Derek Squire, "The Literary Structure of Alma 17–20: A 14-Unit Chiasm," Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship 60/2 (12 January 2024). [87–136] link
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