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Aijón Oliva, Miguel A.
2022. On the meanings and functions of grammatical choice. Pragmatics. Quarterly Publication of the International Pragmatics Association (IPrA)  pp. 573 ff. DOI logo
van Driel, Martine
2022. Genre expectations and discourse community membership in listener reviews of true crime-comedy podcast My Favorite Murder. Language and Literature: International Journal of Stylistics 31:2  pp. 150 ff. DOI logo
Searle, Llerena Guiu
2020. Market Stance: Navigating Face‐Threatening Terrain in Indian Real Estate. Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 30:1  pp. 27 ff. DOI logo
Albusafi, Rahma Said
2019. A Methodological Framework of Stance-Taking and Appraisal in the Parliament. In Argumentation and Appraisal in Parliamentary Discourse [Advances in Linguistics and Communication Studies, ],  pp. 116 ff. DOI logo
Bonnin, Juan Eduardo
2019. Double stance discourse: Managing social and personal identity at work. Discourse & Society 30:4  pp. 359 ff. DOI logo
Nir, Bracha & Elisabeth Zima
2017. The power of engagement. Functions of Language 24:1  pp. 3 ff. DOI logo
Szczyrbak, Magdalena
2017. Modal Adverbs of Certainty in EU Legal Discourse: A Parallel Corpus Approach. In Contrastive Analysis of Discourse-pragmatic Aspects of Linguistic Genres [Yearbook of Corpus Linguistics and Pragmatics, 5],  pp. 91 ff. DOI logo
Blyth, Carl S.
2015. Exploring the complex nature of language and culture through intercultural dialogue. In Dialogue in Multilingual and Multimodal Communities [Dialogue Studies, 27],  pp. 139 ff. DOI logo
Niemi, Jarkko
2015. Combining clauses in interaction. The voi olla että ‘(it) may be that’ utterance in Finnish. Journal of Pragmatics 77  pp. 80 ff. DOI logo
Haddington, Pentti
2012. Pragmatics of Stance. In The Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics, DOI logo
Jones, Rodney H.
2012. Positioning in the Analysis of Discourse and Interaction. In The Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics, DOI logo
Lempert, Michael
2009. On ‘flip‐flopping’: Branded stance‐taking in U.S. electoral politics1. Journal of Sociolinguistics 13:2  pp. 223 ff. DOI logo

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