Publications
Dalby Kristiansen, Elisabeth. 2017. Doing formulating: “Writing Aloud Voice” sequences as an interactional method. Journal of Pragmatics 114 : 49–65.
Karttunen, Frances. 2013. How to distinguish hypothetical from actual speech in fiction: Testing the typicality hypothesis. Language and Dialogue 3 (1) : 108–128.
Golato, Andrea. 2012. Impersonal quotation and hypothetical discourse. In Buchstaller, Isabelle and Ingrid van Alphen, eds. Quotatives. Cross-linguistic and cross-disciplinary perspectives. (Converging Evidence in Language and Communication Research 15). John Benjamins. pp. 3–36.
Speer, Susan A. 2012. Hypothetical Questions: A Comparative Analysis and Implications for “Applied” vs. “Basic” Conversation Analysis. Research on Language and Social Interaction 45 (4) : 325–374.
Lecouteur, Amanda and Katie Simmons. 2011. ‘Hypothetical active-voicing’: Therapists ‘modelling’ of clients’ future conversations in CBT interactions. Journal of Pragmatics 43 (13) : 3177–3192.
Kozin, Alexander V. and Michaela R. Winchatz. 2008. Comical hypothetical: arguing for a conversational phenomenon. Discourse Studies 10 (3) : 383–405.
Nijnatten, Carolus van, Martine Noordegraaf and Ed Elbers. 2008. Assessing suitability for adoptive parenthood: hypothetical questions as part of ongoing conversation. Discourse Studies 10 (5) : 655–672.
Dunlosky, John and Katherine A. Rawson. 2005. Why Does Rereading Improve Metacomprehension Accuracy? Evaluating the Levels-of-Disruption Hypothesis for the Rereading Effect. Discourse Processes 40 (1) : 37–55.
Campion, Nicolas. 2004. Predictive inferences are represented as hypothetical facts. Journal of Memory and Language 50 (2) : 149–164.
Cameron, Richard. 1996. A community-based test of a linguistic hypothesis. Language in Society 25 (1) : 61–111.