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List of John Benjamins publications for which someone affiliated with University of Memphis plays a role.

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Subjects Generative linguistics | Romance linguistics | Semantics | Syntax | Theoretical linguistics

Linguistic Rhythm and Literacy

Edited by Jenny Thomson & Linda Jarmulowicz

[Trends in Language Acquisition Research, 17] 2016. xiv, 286 pp. | edited volume
Subjects Language acquisition | Phonetics | Phonology | Theoretical linguistics | Writing and literacy

Thematics: Interdisciplinary Studies

Edited by Max M. Louwerse & Willie van Peer

[Converging Evidence in Language and Communication Research, 3] 2002. x, 448 pp. | course book
Subjects Discourse studies | Pragmatics | Psycholinguistics
Ryu, Jisu, Soonbae Kim, Arthur C. Graesser & Moongee Jeon 2023 Corpus stylistic analysis of literary translation using multilevel linguistic measures: James Joyce’s Dubliners and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and their Korean translations
Target 35:4pp. 514–539 | article
Keywords corpus stylistics | literary texts | multilevel text analysis | translation
Windsor, Leah, Sara McLaughlin Mitchell, Tracy Osborn, Bryce Dietrich & Andrew J. Hampton 2022 Gender, language, and representation in the United States Senate
Journal of Language and Politics 21:6pp. 919–943 | article
Keywords gender | language | linguistics | Senate | double bind
Nishi, Hironori 2022 Japanese no datta and no de atta in written discourse: Past forms of no da and no de aru
Pragmatics 33:2pp. 260–284 | article
Keywords Japanese | pragmatics | discourse analysis | n(o) da | no de aru | no datta | no de atta
Nishi, Hironori 2021 An overview of the Japanese copula da as an utterance-final expression in conversation
Pragmatics & Cognition 27:2pp. 432–456 | article
Keywords Japanese | copula | da | discourse | evaluation
Kreuz, Roger J. & Alexander A. Johnson 2020  The production of verbal irony: How to be an ironist
Keywords irony | discourse | pragmatics | computer-mediated communication | sentiment analysis
Butera, Brianna, Rajiv Rao & Sandro Sessarego 2020 Afro-Peruvian Spanish intonation: A case of contact-induced language change
Keywords Afro-Peruvian Spanish | prosody | intonation | contact-induced change
Nishi, Hironori 2019 English within Japanese: Loanwords from English in Japanese as a vocabulary pool for EFL education
Keywords Japanese | English | loanwords | katakana | EFL education | ESL education
Nishi, Hironori 2019 Making ‘yes’ stronger by saying ‘no’: Utterance-initial iya in statements of ‘yes’ in Japanese
Pragmatics 29:1pp. 133–154 | article
Keywords Japanese | iya | pragmatics | yes-no question | agreement | disagreement | presumption
Lambert Graham, Sage 2019 Impoliteness and the moral order in online gaming
Internet Pragmatics 1:2pp. 303–328 | article
Keywords multimodal | impoliteness | digital communication | moral order | computer-mediated communication | gender
Nishi, Hironori 2018 An overview of the Japanese quotative itta and itte ita
Pragmatics 28:1p. 93 | article
Keywords Japanese | pragmatics | subjectivity | evidential marker | psychological impact | itta | itte ita | -te iru
Nau, Charlotte & Craig O. Stewart 2018 Effects of gender and verbal aggression on perceptions of U.S. political speakers
Keywords gender | language | politics | verbal aggression | experiment
Wright, Lyn 2018 Evaluating place in orientations of narratives of internal migration: ‘Mississippi is just like a boring place to me’
Narrative Inquiry 28:1pp. 198–214 | article
Keywords evaluation | orientation | place | interviews | bilingualism | internal migration
Gómez Soler, Inmaculada & Diego Pascual y Cabo 2018 On focus and weight in Spanish as a heritage language
Keywords Spanish as a heritage language | word order | syntax-pragmatics interface | End-Focus Principle | End-Weight Principle | Español como lengua de herencia | orden de palabras | interfaz sintáctico-pragmática | Principio de foco final | Principio de peso final
Wright, Lyn 2017 Bilingual/bisexual: Linguistic and sexual fluidity in fictional accounts of bilingualism and language learning
Journal of Language and Sexuality 6:1pp. 177–203 | article
Keywords bilingualism | bisexuality | fluidity | fiction | multilingualism
Graesser, Arthur C., Shi Feng & Zhiqiang Cai 2017 Two technologies to help adults with reading difficulties improve their comprehension
In: Developmental perspectives in written language and literacy, Segers, Eliane & Paul van den Broek (eds.) pp. 295–313
Keywords AutoTutor | Coh-Metrix | conversational agents | discourse processing | intelligent tutoring systems | trialogues
Jarmulowicz, Linda 2016 Chapter 8. Stress Production in Derived English Words as a Developmental Window
In: Linguistic Rhythm and Literacy, Thomson, Jenny & Linda Jarmulowicz (eds.) [Trends in Language Acquisition Research, 17] pp. 163–186
Huette, Stephanie & Teenie Matlock 2016 Figurative language processing: Fictive motion and the visual world
In: Visually Situated Language Comprehension, Knoeferle, Pia, Pirita Pyykkönen-Klauck & Matthew W. Crocker (eds.) [Advances in Consciousness Research, 93] pp. 185–204
Gómez Soler, Inmaculada 2016 Acquisitional patterns of Spanish anticausative se: The end of the road
Keywords alternating and non-alternating unaccusative predicates | unergative predicates | anticausative se | L1 transfer | ultimate attainment
Gómez Soler, Inmaculada 2014  Beyond interfaces: Pragmatic development vs. syntactic deficiencies in the L2 acquisition of reverse psychological predicates
Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism 4:4pp. 494–525 | article
Keywords interface hypothesis | integrative model of bilingual acquisition | psych-verbs | pragmatically-derived word order | given-before-new principle | u-shaped acquisition
Crossley, Scott A., Shi Feng, Zhiqiang Cai & Danielle S. McNamara 2013 Chapter 5. Computer simulations of MRC Psycholinguistic Database word properties: Concreteness, familiarity, and imageability
In: Vocabulary Knowledge: Human ratings and automated measures, Jarvis, Scott & Michael Daller (eds.) [Studies in Bilingualism, 47] pp. 135–156
Graesser, Arthur C., Nia Dowell & Christian Moldovan 2011 A computer’s understanding of literature
Scientific Study of Literature 1:1pp. 24–33 | article
Crossley, Scott & Max M. Louwerse 2007 Multi-dimensional register classification using bigrams
Keywords register variation | multi-dimensional analysis | bigrams | collocations
Graesser, Arthur C., Victoria J. Pomeroy & Scotty D. Craig 2008 1. Psychological and computational research on theme comprehension
In: Thematics: Interdisciplinary Studies, Louwerse, Max M. & Willie van Peer (eds.) [Converging Evidence in Language and Communication Research, 3] pp. 19–34
Louwerse, Max M. 2008 10. Computational retrieval of themes
In: Thematics: Interdisciplinary Studies, Louwerse, Max M. & Willie van Peer (eds.) [Converging Evidence in Language and Communication Research, 3] pp. 189–212
Zwaan, Rolf A., Gabriel A. Radvansky & Shannon Whitten 2008 2. Situation models and themes
In: Thematics: Interdisciplinary Studies, Louwerse, Max M. & Willie van Peer (eds.) [Converging Evidence in Language and Communication Research, 3] pp. 35–53
Louwerse, Max M. & Willie van Peer 2008 Introduction
In: Thematics: Interdisciplinary Studies, Louwerse, Max M. & Willie van Peer (eds.) [Converging Evidence in Language and Communication Research, 3] pp. 1–13