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

Subjects Corpus linguistics | Discourse studies | Functional linguistics | Pragmatics | Theoretical linguistics

Developments in English Historical Morpho-syntax

Edited by Claudia Claridge & Birte Bös

[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 346] 2019. | edited volume
Subjects English linguistics | Germanic linguistics | Historical linguistics | Morphology | Syntax | Theoretical linguistics
Subjects Applied linguistics | Language policy | Multilingualism | Sociolinguistics and Dialectology
Subjects Discourse studies | Pragmatics

The Dynamics of Political Discourse: Forms and functions of follow-ups

Edited by Anita Fetzer, Elda Weizman & Lawrence N. Berlin

[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series, 259] 2015. vi, 278 pp. | edited volume
Subjects Discourse studies | Pragmatics
Subjects Discourse studies | Pragmatics

The Pragmatics of Political Discourse: Explorations across cultures

Edited by Anita Fetzer

[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series, 228] 2013. vi, 246 pp. | edited volume
Subjects Discourse studies | Pragmatics

Cohesive Profiling: Meaning and interaction in personal weblogs

Christian R. Hoffmann

[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series, 219] 2012. xxi, 237 pp. | monograph
Subjects Discourse studies | Pragmatics

Narrative Revisited: Telling a story in the age of new media

Edited by Christian R. Hoffmann

[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series, 199] 2010. vii, 276 pp. | edited volume
Subjects Discourse studies | Pragmatics

Metapragmatics in Use

Edited by Wolfram Bublitz & Axel Hübler

[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series, 165] 2007. viii, 301 pp. | edited volume
Subjects Discourse studies | Pragmatics
Subjects Discourse studies | Pragmatics | Writing and literacy
Berthe, Florine, Anita Fetzer & Isabelle Gaudy-Campbell 2024 ‘What we found is’: Pseudo-clefts, cataphora, projection and cohesive chains
Functions of Language | Online First Publication, 24 pp. | article
Claridge, Claudia 2024 Researching understatement in the history of English
Keywords understatement | meiosis | litotes | negation | quantity | degree | metalinguistic approach | historical pragmatics
Fetzer, Anita & Matthias Klumm 2023 The linguistic realization of continuative discourse relations in English discourse: A context-based analysis across narrative and argumentative genres
Functions of Language 30:1pp. 16–40 | article
Keywords co-edited data | continuative discourse relation | discourse coherence | discourse genre | keystroke logs
Gutiérrez Maté, Miguel & Patricia Uhl 2023  No quiero batirme con vos... ni reñir contigo : Enfoques textuales holísticos para el estudio de las formas de tratamiento [No quiero batirme con vos... ni reñir contigo]
Keywords formas de tratamiento | address switching | español de América | Siglo de Oro | didactización | enfoque textual | forms of address | address switching | Latin American Spanish | Siglo de Oro | didactization | text-based approach
Fetzer, Anita 2022 Doing things with discourse in the mediated political arena: Participation and pluralism of discursive action
Pragmatics and Society 13:5pp. 769–792 | article
Keywords context | contextualization | discourse genre | felicity conditions | media discourse | participation | pluralism of discursive action | question-answer sequence | social media
Kraus, Peter A. & Melanie Frank 2022 The politics of inclusion, citizenship and multilingualism
In: Advances in Interdisciplinary Language Policy, Grin, François, László Marácz & Nike K. Pokorn (eds.) [Studies in World Language Problems, 9] pp. 129–150
Oenbring, Raymond & Matthias Klumm 2021 The trappings of order: Linguistic features of Anglophone Caribbean administrative writing
English World-Wide 43:1pp. 66–95 | article
Keywords Caribbean Standard Englishes | administrative writing | formalism | colonial lag
Fetzer, Anita 2020 “The hon. Gentleman says this is rubbish; it is absolutely true”: The strategic use of references to truth in Prime Minister’s Questions
In: The Discourse of Indirectness: Cues, voices and functions, Livnat, Zohar, Pnina Shukrun-Nagar & Galia Hirsch (eds.) [Pragmatics & Beyond New Series, 316] pp. 203–230
Keywords truth | implicature | interactional achievement | challenge | maxim of quality | Prime Minister’s Questions
Claridge, Claudia & Sebastian Wagner 2020 The footnote in Late Modern English historiographical writing
Keywords historiography | footnote | paratext | evidentiality | positioning | reader alignment | evaluation
Claridge, Claudia 2020 Epistemic adverbs in the Old Bailey Corpus
Keywords epistemic adverbs | legal register | Late Modern English | sociopragmatic approach | language change
Parini, Alejandro & Anita Fetzer 2019 Evidentiality and stance in YouTube comments on smartphone reviews
Internet Pragmatics 2:1pp. 112–135 | article
Keywords stance | argumentative marker | evidentiality | multilayeredness | online review | comments | collective identity | follow-up
Bull, Peter, Anita Fetzer & Dániel Z. Kádár 2019 Calling Mr Speaker ‘Mr Speaker’: The strategic use of ritual references to the Speaker of the UK House of Commons
Pragmatics 30:1pp. 64–87 | article
Keywords Prime Ministers Questions | the Speaker | face-threats | indirectness | conflict avoidance | unparliamentary language
Claridge, Claudia 2019  Now in the historical courtroom: Users and functions
Journal of Historical Pragmatics 19:2pp. 223–242 | article
Keywords argumentation | conversational control | disalignment | framing | legal language | pragmatic marker
Fetzer, Anita 2021 “And you know, Jeremy, my father came from a very poor background indeed”: Collective identities and the private-public interface in political discourse
In: The Discursive Construction of Identities On- and Offline: Personal - group - collective, Bös, Birte, Sonja Kleinke, Sandra Mollin & Nuria Hernández (eds.) [Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture, 78] pp. 227–248
Keywords contextualisation | decontextualisation discourse genre | discursive construction | entextualisation | hybridity | political discourse | private-public interface | recontextualisation
Fetzer, Anita & Augustin Speyer 2018 Discourse relations across genres and contexts: A contrastive analysis of English and German discourse
Languages in Contrast 19:2pp. 205–231 | article
Keywords discourse relations | textual theme | adjacency | argumentative discourse | narrative discourse | English/German
Speyer, Augustin & Anita Fetzer 2018 “Well would you believe it, I have failed the exam again”: Discourse relations in English and German personal narratives
Pragmatics and Society 9:1pp. 26–51 | article
Keywords discourse relation | adjacency | discourse connective | context | personal narrative | granularity
Kraus, Peter A. 2022 From glossophagic hegemony to multilingual pluralism?: Re-assessing the politics of linguistic identity in Europe
Keywords Allardt | cities | complex diversity | Dahrendorf | diglossia | English | Fishman | glossophagia | Humboldt | identity | immigration | ligatures | linguistic identity | linguistic nationalism | migration | nation | nationalism | options | recognition | self-categorisation | Taylor
Hoffmann, Christian R. 2018 Crooked Hillary and Dumb Trump: The strategic use and effect of negative evaluations in US election campaign tweets
Internet Pragmatics 1:1pp. 55–87 | article
Keywords evaluation | Twitter | political discourse analysis | Appraisal Theory | corpus pragmatics
Fetzer, Anita 2018 “Our Chief Political Editor reads between the lines of the Chancellor’s Budget speech”: The strategic exploitation of conversational implicature in mediated political discourse
Internet Pragmatics 1:1pp. 29–54 | article
Keywords context | contextualisation | conversational implicature | speaker-intended meaning | discourse common ground | follow-up | political discourse
Maitz, Péter & Craig Alan Volker 2017 Documenting Unserdeutsch: Reversing colonial amnesia
Keywords Unserdeutsch | Rabaul Creole German | Tok Pisin | German | Papua New Guinea | creole | pidgin | endangered languages | relexification | language documentation
Bálint, Katalin, Frank Hakemulder, Moniek M. Kuijpers, Miruna M. Doicaru & Ed S. Tan 2017 Reconceptualizing foregrounding: Identifying response strategies to deviation in absorbing narratives
Scientific Study of Literature 6:2pp. 176–207 | article
Keywords narratives | deviating style | narrative absorption | qualitative approach | foregrounding
Berlin, Lawrence N., Elda Weizman & Anita Fetzer 2015 Introduction
In: The Dynamics of Political Discourse: Forms and functions of follow-ups, Fetzer, Anita, Elda Weizman & Lawrence N. Berlin (eds.) [Pragmatics & Beyond New Series, 259] pp. 1–14
Aijmer, Karin & Anita Fetzer 2014 Discourse linguistics: Theory and practice
Functions of Language 21:1pp. 1–5 | article
Arendholz, Jenny, Wolfram Bublitz, Monika Kirner-Ludwig & Iris Zimmermann 2013 Food for thought – or, what’s (in) a recipe?: A diachronic analysis of cooking instructions
In: Culinary Linguistics: The chef's special, Gerhardt, Cornelia, Maximiliane Frobenius & Susanne Ley (eds.) [Culture and Language Use: Studies in Anthropological Linguistics, 10] pp. 119–138
Gut, Ulrike & Lilian Coronel 2012 Relatives worldwide
Meschenmoser, Daniel & Simon Pröll 2012 Using fuzzy clustering to reveal recurring spatial patterns in corpora of dialect maps
Keywords dialect corpus | cluster analysis | dialectometry | semantic categorisation | covariance
Bublitz, Wolfram 2011 Cohesion and coherence
In: Discursive Pragmatics, Zienkowski, Jan, Jan-Ola Östman & Jef Verschueren (eds.) [Handbook of Pragmatics Highlights, 8] pp. 37–49
Elspass, Stephan & Oliver Ernst 2011 Althochdeutsche Glossen als Quellen einer Sprachgeschichte ''von unten''
NOWELE 62-63:1pp. 249–283 | article
Eisenlauer, Volker & Christian R. Hoffmann 2010 Once upon a blog ... Storytelling in weblogs
Gut, Ulrike 2009 Past tense marking in Singapore English verbs
English World-Wide 30:3pp. 262–277 | article
Keywords past tense marking | Singapore English | tense shift | interplay of phonology and morphology | final plosive deletion
Mollin, Sandra 2009 “I entirely understand” is a Blairism: The methodology of identifying idiolectal collocations
Keywords variety | idiolect | maximisers | collocation | collocational strength | amplifiers
Bilandzic, Helena & Rick Busselle Beyond metaphors and traditions: Exploring the conceptual boundaries of narrative engagement
In: Narrative Absorption, Hakemulder, Frank, Moniek M. Kuijpers, Ed S. Tan, Katalin Bálint & Miruna M. Doicaru (eds.) [Linguistic Approaches to Literature, 27] pp. 11–27
Keywords narrative engagement | transportation | absorption | immersion | narrative comprehension | narrative persuasion | enjoyment | flow | realism | mental models
Kuijpers, Moniek M., Frank Hakemulder, Katalin Balint, Miruna Doicaru & Ed Tan Towards a new understanding of absorbing reading experiences
In: Narrative Absorption, Hakemulder, Frank, Moniek M. Kuijpers, Ed S. Tan, Katalin Bálint & Miruna M. Doicaru (eds.) [Linguistic Approaches to Literature, 27] pp. 29–47
Keywords story world absorption | artifact absorption | narrative | literature | reading experience | foregrounding
Tan, Ed, Miruna M. Doicaru, Frank Hakemulder, Katalin Balint & Moniek M. Kuijpers Into film: Does absorption in a movie’s story world pose a paradox?
In: Narrative Absorption, Hakemulder, Frank, Moniek M. Kuijpers, Ed S. Tan, Katalin Bálint & Miruna M. Doicaru (eds.) [Linguistic Approaches to Literature, 27] p. 97
Keywords absorption | transportation | presence | consciousness | attention | narrative | film technology | continuity | visual narrative grammar