Publications
Sidiropoulou, Maria. 2018. Shaping public view. Critical media literacy through English-Greek translated press headlines. Journal of Language and Politics 17 (4) : 511–532.
Skalicky, Stephen. 2018. Lexical priming in humorous satirical newspaper headlines. Humor 31 (4) : 583–602.
Conradie, Marthinus. 2013. Reason-tickle patterns in intertextual print advertising. Language Matters: Studies in the Languages of Africa 44 (2) : 5–28.
Molek-Kozakowska, Katarzyna. 2013. Towards a pragma-linguistic framework for the study of sensationalism in news headlines. Discourse & Communication 7 (2) : 173–197.
Seo, Soa. 2013. Hallidayean transitivity analysis: The Battle for Tripoli in the contrasting headlines of two national newspapers. Discourse & Society 24 (6) : 774–791.
Chiluwa, Innocent. 2011. Media construction of socio-political crises in Nigeria. Journal of Language and Politics 10 (1) : 88–108.
Jing-Schmidt, Zuo and Ting Jing. 2011. Embodied semantics and pragmatics: Empathy, sympathy and two passive constructions in Chinese media discourse. Journal of Pragmatics 43 (11) : 2826–2844.
Shie, Jian-Shiung. 2011. Metaphors and metonymies in New York Times and Times Supplement news headlines. Journal of Pragmatics 43 (5) : 1318–1334.
Coulson, Seana and Geert Brône. 2010. Processing Deliberate Ambiguity in Newspaper Headlines: Double Grounding. Discourse Processes 47 (3) : 212–236.
Ifantidou, Elly. 2009. Newspaper headlines and relevance: Ad hoc concepts in ad hoc contexts. Journal of Pragmatics 41 (4) : 699–720.
Kuo, Sai-Hua. 2009. Multilingualism, multiculturalism, and multiple identities: Analyzing linguistic hybridization in Taiwanese newspaper headlines. Journal of Asian Pacific Communication 19 (2) : 239–258.
Denham, Bryan E. and Melissa Desormeaux. 2008. Headlining the head-butt: Zinedine Zidane/Marco Materazzi portrayals in prominent English, Irish and Scottish newspapers. Media, Culture & Society 30 (3) : 375–392.
Naudé, Jacobus and Erica S du Preez. 2008. The culture-specific nature of headlines in Finansies & Tegniek and Finance Week. Southern African Linguistics and Applied Language Studies 26 (4) : 513–523.
Zhang, Xiaoling. 2006. Reading between the headlines: SARS, Focus and TV current affairs programmes in China. Media, Culture & Society 28 (5) : 715–737.
Bucaria, Chiara. 2004. Lexical and syntactic ambiguity as a source of humor: The case of newspaper headlines. Humor 17 (3) : 279–309.
Knobloch, S., D. Zillmann, C. Callison and Lei Chen. 2004. Effects of Lead Framing on Selective Exposure to Internet News Reports. Communication Research 31 (1) : 58–81.