Publications
Warner, Richard. 2019. Meaning, reasoning, and common knowledge. Intercultural Pragmatics 16 (3) : 289–304.
Mey, Jacob L. 2018. How social is the internet? A pragmatic view. Internet Pragmatics 1 (1) : 13–28.
Turri, Angelo and John Turri. 2016. Lying, Uptake, Assertion, and Intent. International Review of Pragmatics 8 (2) : 314–333.
Liu, Meina. 2012. Same path, different experience: Culture's Influence on attribution, emotion, and interaction goals in negotiation. Journal of Asian Pacific Communication 22 (1) : 97–119.
Bowman, Jonathan M. 2009. The Influences of Attribution, Context, and Heterosexual Self-Presentation on Perceived Appropriateness of Self-Disclosure in Same-Sex Male Friendships. Communication Research Reports 26 (3) : 215–227.
Haynes, Tara L. and Lia M. Daniels. 2008. The Effect of Attributional Retraining on Mastery and Performance Motivation Among First-Year College Students. Basic and Applied Social Psychology 30 (3) : 198–207.
Gobel, Peter and Setsuko Mori. 2007. Success and failure in the EFL classroom: Exploring students’ attributional beliefs in language learning. EUROSLA Yearbook 7 : 149–169.
Schmellentin, Claudia. 2006. PP-Extraktionen. Eine Untersuchung zum Verhältnis von Grammatik und Pragmatik. [PP-Extractions. A study on the relationship between grammar and pragmatics.] (Linguistische Arbeiten 507). De Gruyter.
Wootton, Anthony. 2006. Children’s practices and their connections with ‘mind’. Discourse Studies 8 (1) : 191–198.
Kuczynski, John-Michael. 2004. A non-Russellian treatment of the referential-attributive distinction. Pragmatics & Cognition 12 (2) : 253–294.
Smirles, K.E. 2004. Attributions of Responsibility in Cases of Sexual Harassment: The Person and the Situation. Journal of Applied Social Psychology 34 (2) : 342–365.
Stephens, Christine and Mary Breheny. 2003. Healthy Living and Keeping Busy: A Discourse Analysis of Mid-Aged Women's Attributions for Menopausal Experience. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 22 (2) : 169–189.
Zoubir-Shaw, Sadia. 1996. Gender: Perception of attributes in inanimate referents. ITL 111 - 112 : 61–85.
Steele, Michael E. and Mark A. deTurck. 1988. Once a Liar Always a Liar: Effects of Individuating Information on the Utilization of Base-Rates in Deceptive Attributions. Communication Reports 1 (1) : 60–67.
Tzeng, Oliver C.S., Rumjahn Hoosain and Charles E. Osgood. 1987. Cross-cultural componential analysis on affect attribution of emotional terms. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research 16 (5) : 443–465.
Over, D.E. 1985. Constructivity and the referential/attributive distinction. Linguistics and Philosophy 8 (4) : 415–429.