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Handbook of Pragmatics: 2002 Installment
Edited by Jef Verschueren, Jan-Ola Östman, Jan Blommaert † and Chris Bulcaen
[Handbook of Pragmatics 8] 2003
► pp. 148
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Dynel, Marta
2016. Comparing and combining covert and overt untruthfulness. Pragmatics & Cognition 23:1  pp. 174 ff. DOI logo
Dynel, Marta
2016. On untruthfulness, its adversaries and strange bedfellows. Pragmatics & Cognition 23:1  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Dynel, Marta
2017. Chapter 6. Implicitness via overt untruthfulness. In Implicitness [Pragmatics & Beyond New Series, 276],  pp. 121 ff. DOI logo
Dynel, Marta
2017. The Irony of Irony: Irony Based on Truthfulness. Corpus Pragmatics 1:1  pp. 3 ff. DOI logo
Dynel, Marta
2020. To Say the Least: Where Deceptively Withholding Information Ends and Lying Begins. Topics in Cognitive Science 12:2  pp. 555 ff. DOI logo
Hu, Yanwei
2024. A socio-cognitive reinterpretation of Grice’s theory of conversation. Intercultural Pragmatics 21:1  pp. 99 ff. DOI logo
Jörg Meibauer
2018. The Oxford Handbook of Lying, DOI logo
Mestre-Mestre, Eva María & María Beatriz Pérez Cabello de Alba
2022. A Pragmatic analysis of emotion-triggering strategies in TED talks. Círculo de Lingüística Aplicada a la Comunicación 92  pp. 257 ff. DOI logo
Sorlin, Sandrine
2024. Chapter 10. A plea for hypocrisy. In The Pragmatics of Hypocrisy [Pragmatics & Beyond New Series, 343],  pp. 231 ff. DOI logo
Stadnik, Katarzyna
2016. Linguistic Modality and Female Identity in Chaucer’s Clerk’s Tale. Studia Anglica Posnaniensia 51:2  pp. 45 ff. DOI logo

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