Publications
Motschenbacher, Heiko and Elvis Coimbra-Gomes. 2019. Language, normativity, and sexual orientation obsessive-compulsive disorder (SO-OCD): A corpus-assisted discourse analysis. Language in Society 48 (4) : 565–584.
Pichler, Pia. 2019. ‘He's got Jheri curls and Tims on’: Humour and indexicality as resources for authentication in young men's talk about hair and fashion style. Journal of Pragmatics 152 : 172–185.
Lee, Eun Mi. 2018. Analysis of politeness strategies in Japanese and Korean conversations between males. Focusing on speech levels and speech level shifts. Pragmatics 28 (1) : 61–92.
Itakura, Hiroko. 2015. Constructing Japanese men’s multidimensional identities. A case study of mixed-gender talk. Pragmatics 25 (2) : 179–203.
Pérez-Sabater, Carmen. 2015. The rhetoric of online support groups. A sociopragmatic analysis English-Spanish. Revista Española de Lingüística Aplicada 28 (2) : 465–485.
Hample, Dale and Cristián Santibáñez. 2015. Orientations toward interpersonal arguing in Chile. Pragmatics 25 (3) : 453–476.
Shiau, Hong-Chi. 2015. Lavender Mandarin in the sites of desire: Situating linguistic performances among Taiwanese gay men. Language & Communication 42 : 1–10.
Back, Michele. 2014. ‘They say I'm like that but they don't know me’: transcultural discourses of masculinity. Journal of multicultural discourses 9 (2) : 104–118.
Hajek, Christopher. 2014. Gay Men at Midlife: A Grounded Theory of Social Identity Management Through Linguistic Labeling and Intra- and Intergenerational Talk. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 33 (6) : 606–631.
Itakura, Hiroko. 2014. Femininity in mixed-sex talk and intercultural communication: Are Japanese women polite and submissive? Pragmatics and Society 5 (3) : 455–483.
Dako, Kari. 2013. Student Pidgin. A masculine code encroached on by young women. In Sunderland, Jane, Lia Litosseliti, Sibonile Ellece and Lilian Lem Atanga, eds. Gender and Language in Sub-Saharan Africa. Tradition, struggle and change. (IMPACT: Studies in Language and Society 33). John Benjamins. pp. 217–231.
Fidaoui, Diana. 2013. Men's talk in a Lebanese shisha café. Journal of multicultural discourses 8 (1) : 48–64.
Msibi, Thabo. 2013. Homophobic language and linguistic resistance in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. In Sunderland, Jane, Lia Litosseliti, Sibonile Ellece and Lilian Lem Atanga, eds. Gender and Language in Sub-Saharan Africa. Tradition, struggle and change. (IMPACT: Studies in Language and Society 33). John Benjamins. pp. 253–274.
Zimman, Lal. 2013. Hegemonic masculinity and the variability of gay-sounding speech: The perceived sexuality of transgender men. Journal of Language and Sexuality 2 (1) : 1–39.
Merrison, Andrew John and Oliver Hambling-Jones. 2012. Inequity in the pursuit of intimacy: An analysis of British pick-up artist interactions. Journal of Pragmatics 44 (9) : 1115–1127.
Saito, Junko. 2012. Construction of institutional identities by male individuals in subordinate positions in the Japanese workplace. Pragmatics 22 (4) : 697–719.
Ickes, William, William Schweinle, Kathryn Rollings and Colette Jacquot. 2010. Maritally Aggressive Men: Angry, Egocentric, Impulsive, and/or Biased. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 29 (4) : 399–424.
Lakoff, Robin Tolmach. 2010. Gender. In Östman, Jan-Ola, Jef Verschueren and Jurgen Jaspers, eds. Society and Language Use. (Handbook of Pragmatics Highlights 7). John Benjamins. pp. 152–168.
McCormack, Mark, Adi Adams and Eric Anderson. 2010. Establishing and Challenging Masculinity: The Influence of Gendered Discourses in Organized Sport. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 29 (3) : 278–300.
Kahl, David H., Jr., Ann Burnett, Jody L. Mattern, Liliana L. Herakova, Cloy Tobola and Susan E. Bornsen. 2009. Communicating/Muting Date Rape: A Co-Cultural Theoretical Analysis of Communication Factors Related to Rape Culture on a College Campus. Journal of Applied Communication Research 37 (4) : 465–485.