Publications
Sinkeviciute, Valeria. 2019. Conversational Humour and (Im)politeness. A pragmatic analysis of social interaction. (Topics in Humor Research 8). John Benjamins.
Levi, Susannah V. 2018. Another bilingual advantage? Perception of talker-voice information. Bilingualism 21 (3) : 523–536.
Savić, Milica. 2018. Lecturer perceptions of im/politeness and in/appropriateness in student e-mail requests: A Norwegian perspective. Journal of Pragmatics 124 : 52–72.
Michno, Jeff. 2017. Greeting and leave-taking in Texas. Perception of politeness norms by Mexican-Americans across sociolinguistic divides. Spanish in Context 14 (1) : 1–27.
Fraurud, Kari and Ellen Bijvoet. 2016. What's the target? A folk linguistic study of young Stockholmers’ constructions of linguistic norm and variation. Language Awareness 25 (1,2) : 17–39.
Hout, Roeland van and Stefan Grondelaers. 2016. How (in)coherent can standard languages be? A perceptual perspective on co-variation. Lingua 172,173 : 62–71.
Crocker, Matthew W., Pirita Pyykkönen-Klauck and Pia Knoeferle, eds. 2016. Visually Situated Language Comprehension. (Advances in Consciousness Research 93). John Benjamins.
Meibauer, Jörg. 2016. Understanding Bald-Faced Lies. An Experimental Approach. International Review of Pragmatics 8 (2) : 247–270.
Onishi, Hiromi. 2016. The effects of L2 experience on L3 perception. The International Journal of Multilingualism 13 (4) : 459–475.
Hoey, Elliott M. 2015. Lapses: How People Arrive at, and Deal With, Discontinuities in Talk. Research on Language and Social Interaction 48 (4) : 430–453.
Sung, Chit Cheung Matthew. 2014. Accent and identity: exploring the perceptions among bilingual speakers of English as a lingua franca in Hong Kong. International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism 17 (5) : 544–557.
Klös, Marie-Christine. 2013. Towards a lexicogrammatical pattern in Swedish crime novels. Language and Dialogue 3 (1) : 56–70.
Squires, Lauren. 2013. It don't go both ways: Limited bidirectionality in sociolinguistic perception. Journal of Sociolinguistics 17 (2) : 200–237.
Canestrari, Carla and Ivana Bianchi. 2012. Perception of Contrariety in Jokes. Discourse Processes 49 (7) : 539–564.
Woodfield, Helen. 2012. Pragmatic variation in learner perception. The role of retrospective verbal report in L2 speech act research. In Koike, Dale April and J. César Félix-Brasdefer, eds. Pragmatic Variation in First and Second Language Contexts. Methodological issues. (IMPACT: Studies in Language and Society 31). John Benjamins. pp. 209–238.