Svenja Adolphs
List of John Benjamins publications for which Svenja Adolphs plays a role.
Journals
ISSN 1384-6655 | E-ISSN 1569-9811
Title
Corpus and Context: Investigating pragmatic functions in spoken discourse
Svenja Adolphs
[Studies in Corpus Linguistics, 30] 2008. xi, 151 pp.
Subjects Corpus linguistics | Discourse studies | Functional linguistics | Pragmatics
Indicating engagement in online workplace meetings: The role of backchannelling head nods International Journal of Corpus Linguistics 29:3, pp. 389–416 | Article
2024 Amid COVID-19 and the so-called “digital pivot”, online virtual communication is at the heart of our professional and private lives. As we move into a post-COVID context, the affordances of the digital turn have shown that we can operate professionally online but there is a need for better… read more
Towards a corpus-based description of speech-gesture units of meaning: The case of the circular gesture International Journal of Corpus Linguistics 28:2, pp. 172–201 | Article
2023 The theories and methods in corpus linguistics (CL) have had an impact on numerous areas in applied linguistics. However, the interface between CL and multimodal speech-gesture studies remains underexplored. One fundamental question is whether it is possible, and even appropriate, to apply the… read more
Capturing context for heterogeneous corpus analysis: Some first steps Applying Corpus Linguistics, Farr, Fiona and Anne O'Keeffe (eds.), pp. 305–324 | Article
2011 Heterogeneous corpora are emergent multi-modal datasets which comprise a variety of different records of everyday communication, from SMS/MMS messages to interactions in virtual environments, and from GPS data to phone and video calls. By tracking a person’s specific (inter)actions over time and… read more
Response tokens in British and Irish discourse: Corpus, context and variational pragmatics Variational Pragmatics: A focus on regional varieties in pluricentric languages, Schneider, Klaus P. and Anne Barron (eds.), pp. 69–98 | Article
2008 3. Vocabulary coverage according to spoken discourse context Vocabulary in a Second Language: Selection, acquisition, and testing, Bogaards, Paul and Batia Laufer (eds.), pp. 39–49 | Chapter
2004 Social-cultural integration and the development of formulaic sequences Formulaic Sequences: Acquisition, processing and use, Schmitt, Norbert (ed.), pp. 107–126 | Article
2004 Are corpus-derived recurrent clusters psycholinguistically valid? Formulaic Sequences: Acquisition, processing and use, Schmitt, Norbert (ed.), pp. 127–151 | Article
2004 Knowledge and acquisition of formulaic sequences: A longitudinal study Formulaic Sequences: Acquisition, processing and use, Schmitt, Norbert (ed.), pp. 55–86 | Article
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