Publications
Lee, Chul-joo and Jiyoung Chae. 2019. The Psychological Mechanism Underlying Communication Effects on Behavioral Intention: Focusing on Affect and Cognition in the Cancer Context. Communication Research 46 (5) : 597–618.
Gil, José María. 2019. A relational account of communication on the basis of slips of the tongue. Intercultural Pragmatics 16 (2) : 153–184.
Moreno-Ríos, Sergio and Cristina Gordo. 2019. Children’s Illusory Transparency of Intention: Construal versus Pragmatic View. Discourse Processes 56 (4) : 331–343.
Koval, Natalie G. 2019. Testing the deficient processing account of the spacing effect in second language vocabulary learning: Evidence from eye tracking. Applied Psycholinguistics 40 (5) : 1103–1139.
Pascual, Esther and Sergeiy Sandler. 2019. In the beginning there was conversation. Fictive direct speech in the Hebrew Bible. Pragmatics 29 (2) : 250–276.
Zheng, Wuxi. 2019. Polyfunction derived from fillers: The case of làmò in Longxi Qiang. Journal of Pragmatics 139 : 79–96.
O'Brien, Edward J., Joseph P. Magliano and Greta C. Chan. 2018. Processing the Outcomes of Characters’ Actions: The Impacts of Character Goals and Situational Context. Discourse Processes 55 (5,6) : 497–509.
Rehner, Catherine and Ivan Lasan. 2018. Expressing and perceiving identity and intentions in a second language: a preliminary exploratory study of the effect of (extra)curricular contact on sociolinguistic development. International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism 21 (6) : 632–646.
Hample, Dale and Rong Ma. 2018. Appraisal models of intercultural communication apprehension among sojourners. Journal of International and Intercultural Communication 11 (3) : 192–215.
Zuo, Baiyao. 2018. Emotive misunderstanding within an extended relevance theory. Intercultural Pragmatics 15 (5) : 627–650.
Haugh, Michael. 2017. Prompting offers of assistance in interaction. Pragmatics and Society 8 (2) : 183–207.
Rhodes, Nancy. 2017. Fear-Appeal Messages: Message Processing and Affective Attitudes. Communication Research 44 (7) : 952–975.
Brock, Alexander. 2016. The borders of humorous intent – The case of TV comedies. Journal of Pragmatics 95 : 58–66.
Chovanec, Jan. 2016. Eavesdropping on media talk: Microphone gaffes and unintended humour in sports broadcasts. Journal of Pragmatics 95 : 93–106.
Dynel, Marta. 2016. With or without intentions: Accountability and (un)intentional humour in film talk. Journal of Pragmatics 95 : 67–78.