Publications
Fetzer, Anita and Elda Weizman. 2018. ‘What I would say to John and everyone like John is ...’: The construction of ordinariness through quotations in mediated political discourse. Discourse & Society 29 (5) : 495–513.
Forsberg, Niklas. 2016. Where's the disagreement? The significance of the ordinary in Austin and Ayer. Language & Communication 49 : 45–55.
Clayman, Steven E. 2012. Address terms in the organization of turns at talk: The case of pivotal turn extensions. Journal of Pragmatics 44 (13) : 1853–1867.
Mushin, Ilana. 2012. “Watching for witness“: Evidential strategies and epistemic authority in Garrwa conversation. Pragmatics and Society 3 (1) : 270–293.
Bull, Peter, Anita Fetzer and Marjut Johansson. 2008. Prologue: Analyzing the Fine Details of Political Commitment. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 27 (4) : 324–332.
Estlein, Roi and Yael Maschler. 2008. Stance-taking in Hebrew casual conversation via be'emet ('really, actually, indeed', lit. 'in truth'). Discourse Studies 10 (3) : 283–316.
Nerlich, Brigitte, Craig Hamilton and Svenja Adolphs. 2007. The meanings of ‘risk’: a view from corpus linguistics. Discourse & Society 18 (2) : 163–181.
Elspass, Stephan. 2005. Sprachgeschichte von unten. Untersuchungen zum geschriebenen Alltagsdeutsch im 19. Jahrhundert. [Language History from Below. Studies on everyday written German in the 19th century.] (Reihe Germanistische Linguistik 263). De Gruyter.
Goatly, Andrew. 1996. Green grammar and grammatical metaphor, or Language and the myth of power, or Metaphors we die by. Journal of Pragmatics 25 (4) : 537–560.
Lawrence, Samuel G. 1996. Normalizing stigmatized practices: Achieving co-membership by "Doing being ordinary". Research on Language and Social Interaction 29 (3) : 181–218.
Schegloff, Emanuel A. 1988. Presequences and indirection : Applying speech act theory to ordinary conversation. Journal of Pragmatics 12 (1) : 55–62.