Publications
Krautz, Agnieszka Ewa and Nora Kreyßig. 2019. Lying and perception of lies by bilingual speakers. Applied Psycholinguistics 40 (5) : 1313–1329.
Antaki, Charles, Elizabeth H. Stokoe and Emma Richardson. 2019. Establishing Intellectually Impaired Victims’ Understanding about ‘Truth’ and ‘Lies’: Police Interview Guidance and Practice in Cases of Sexual Assault. Applied Linguistics 37 (5) : 773–792.
Morady Moghaddam, Mostafa. 2017. Politeness at the extremes. Iranian women’s insincere responses to compliments. Language and Dialogue 7 (3) : 413–431.
Park, Hee Sun and Timothy R. Levine. 2017. The effects of truth–lie base-rates on deception detection accuracy in Korea. Asian Journal of Communication 27 (5) : 554–562.
Carson, Thomas L. 2016. Frankfurt and Cohen on bullshit, bullshiting, deception, lying, and concern with the truth of what one says. Pragmatics & Cognition 23 (1) : 53–67.
Dynel, Marta. 2016. Comparing and combining covert and overt untruthfulness. On lying, deception, irony and metaphor. Pragmatics & Cognition 23 (1) : 174–208.
Hornung, Melanie. 2016. Classifying Prosocial Lies. An Empirical Approach. International Review of Pragmatics 8 (2) : 219–246.
Marsili, Neri. 2016. Lying by Promising. A Study on Insincere Illocutionary Acts. International Review of Pragmatics 8 (2) : 271–313.
Meibauer, Jörg. 2016. Understanding Bald-Faced Lies. An Experimental Approach. International Review of Pragmatics 8 (2) : 247–270.
Turri, Angelo and John Turri. 2016. Lying, Uptake, Assertion, and Intent. International Review of Pragmatics 8 (2) : 314–333.
Hoinarescu, Liliana. 2015. Construction of identity and the rhetoric of lying in Romanian political discourse. Language and Dialogue 5 (1) : 23–44.
Levine, Timothy R. and Kim B. Serota. 2015. A Few Prolific Liars. Variation in the Prevalence of Lying. A Few Prolific Liars.
Variation in the Prevalence of Lying. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 34 (2) : 138–157.
Martin, Brian. 2014. Tactics of political lying: The Iguanas affair. Journal of Language and Politics 13 (4) : 837–856.