Publications
Mishra, Ramesh Kumar and Keerthana Kapiley. 2019. What do I choose? Influence of interlocutor awareness on bilingual language choice during voluntary object naming. Bilingualism 22 (5) : 1029–1051.
Trofimovich, Pavel, Sara Kennedy and Phung Dao. 2018. Structural alignment in L2 task-based interaction. International Journal of Applied Linguistics 169 (2) : 293–320.
Hale, Adrian. 2018. There is an after-life (for jokes, anyway): The potential for, and appeal of, ‘immortality’ in humor. Humor 31 (3) : 507–538.
Dewaele, Jean-Marc and Alessandra Panicacci. 2018. Do interlocutors or conversation topics affect migrants’ sense of feeling different when switching languages? Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development 39 (3) : 240–255.
Gurzynski-Weiss, Laura, ed. 2017. Expanding Individual Difference Research in the Interaction Approach. Investigating learners, instructors, and other interlocutors. (AILA Applied Linguistics Series 16). John Benjamins.
McKenzie, Kevin. 2017. Vicissitudes of laughter. Managing interlocutor affiliation in talk about humanitarian aid. Pragmatics 27 (2) : 257–300.
Barnes, Scott. 2016. Aphasia and Open Format Other-Initiation of Repair: Solving Complex Trouble in Conversation. Research on Language and Social Interaction 49 (2) : 111–127.
Pedersen, Janni. 2016. Apes in conversation: The role of the human interlocutor. Language & Communication 50 : 1–11.
Allan, Keith. 2013. Common ground. In Östman, Jan-Ola and Jef Verschueren, eds. Handbook of Pragmatics. 2013 Installment. (Handbook of Pragmatics 17). John Benjamins. pp. 1–26.
Bolander, Brook. 2013. Language and Power in Blogs. Interaction, disagreements and agreements. (Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 237). John Benjamins.
Furman, Michael. 2013. Impoliteness and mock-impoliteness. A descriptive analysis. In Thielemann, Nadine and Peter Kosta, eds. Approaches to Slavic Interaction. (Dialogue Studies 20). John Benjamins. pp. 237–256.
Mackey, Alison and Kim McDonough, eds. 2013. Second Language Interaction in Diverse Educational Contexts. (Language Learning & Language Teaching 34). John Benjamins.
Saint-Dizier de Almeida, Valérie and Marie-France Agnoletti. 2010. How to pick up a stranger: Study of interlocutory processes in a flirtatious encounter. Journal of Pragmatics 42 (6) : 1636–1647.
Givón, T. 2007. Grammar as an adaptive evolutionary product. In Butler, Christopher S., Julia Lavid and Raquel Hidalgo Downing, eds. Functional Perspectives on Grammar and Discourse: In honour of Angela Downing. (Studies in Language Companion Series 85). John Benjamins. pp. 1–40.
Barrett, Robert J. 2004. Space, repetition and collective interlocution: Psychiatric interviews in a Borneo longhouse. Communication & Medicine 1 (1) : 25–34.
Fitzmaurice, S. 2004. Subjectivity, intersubjectivity and the historical construction of interlocutor stance: from stance markers to discourse markers. Discourse Studies 6 (4) : 427–448.
Lin, Yuh-Huey. 2003. Interphonology Variability: Sociolinguistic Factors Affecting L2 Simplification Strategies. Applied Linguistics 24 (4) : 439–464.