Publications
Coombs Fine, Julia. 2019. ‘They just had such a sweet way of speaking’: Constructed voices and prosodic styles in Kodiak Alutiiq. Language & Communication 67 : 1–15.
Burdin, Rachel Steindel. 2018. Rises inform, and plateaus remind: Exploring the epistemic meanings of “list intonation” in American English. Journal of Pragmatics 136 : 97–114.
Knaff, Cassandra. 2018. Future directions in the field: A look at Afro-Hispanic prosody. Lingua 202 : 76–86.
Grice, Martine and Kieu-Phuong Ha. 2017. Tone and intonation in discourse management – How do speakers of Standard Vietnamese initiate a repair? Journal of Pragmatics 107 : 60–83.
O’Grady, Gerard. 2017. Theme and prosody. Redundancy or meaning making? English Text Construction 10 (2) : 274–297.
Presson, Nora, Maritza Nemogá and Marta Ortega-Llebaria. 2017. Long-term experience with a tonal language shapes the perception of intonation in English words: How Chinese–English bilinguals perceive “Rose?” vs. “Rose”. Bilingualism 20 (2) : 367–388.
Walker, Gareth. 2017. Pitch and the Projection of More Talk. Research on Language and Social Interaction 51 (2) : 206–225.
Levon, Erez. 2016. Gender, interaction and intonational variation: The discourse functions of High Rising Terminals in London. Journal of Sociolinguistics 20 (2) : 133–163.
Setter, Jane and Noor Mat Nayan. 2016. Malay English intonation. The Cooperative Rise. English World-Wide 17 (3) : 293–322.
Prieto, Pilar and Meghan E. Armstrong. 2015. The contribution of context and contour to perceived belief in polar questions. Journal of Pragmatics 81 : 77–92.
González-Fuente, Santiago, Victoria Escandell-Vidal and Pilar Prieto. 2015. Gestural codas pave the way to the understanding of verbal irony. Journal of Pragmatics 90 : 26–47.
Wahl, Alexander. 2015. Intonation unit boundaries and the storage of bigrams. Evidence from bidirectional and directional association measures. Review of Cognitive Linguistics 13 (1) : 191–219.