Publications
Shor, Leon. 2022. Revisiting “verbal agreement”: The case of Israeli Hebrew. Glossa Select7 (1) : 1–35.
Chaemsaithong, Krisda. 2019. Person reference, identity, and linguistic violence in capital trials. Journal of Pragmatics 142 : 90–104.
Evans, Craig. 2019. Investigating ‘care leaver’ identity: A narrative analysis of personal experience stories. Text & Talk 39 (1) : 25–46.
Graham, Ruth. 2019. The users of unparliamentary language in the New Zealand House of Representatives 1890 to 1950: A community of practice perspective. Journal of Pragmatics 149 : 14–24.
Bogomolova, Natalia. 2018. The rise of person agreement in East Lezgic: Assessing the role of frequency. Linguistics 56 (4) : 819–844.
Paradis, Carita and Jenny Hartman. 2018. Emotive and sensory simulation through comparative construal. Metaphor and Symbol 33 (2) : 123–143.
Li, Heng. 2018. A future-minded lark in the morning: The influence of time-of-day and chronotype on metaphorical associations between space and time. Metaphor and Symbol 33 (1) : 48–57.
Pillet-Shore, Danielle. 2018. Arriving: Expanding the Personal State Sequence. Research on Language and Social Interaction 51 (3) : 232–247.
Valentinsson, Mary-Caitlyn. 2018. Stance and the construction of authentic celebrity persona. Language in Society 47 (5) : 715–740.
Bull, Peter and Maurice Waddle. 2016. Playing the Man, Not the Ball. Personalisation in Political Interviews. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 35 (4) : 412–434.
Scott, Julie-Ann. 2011. Attending to the disembodied character in research on professional narratives: How the performance analysis of physically disabled professionals' personal stories provides insight into the role of the body in narratives of professional identity. Narrative Inquiry 21 (2) : 238–257.
So, Wing Chee, Özlem Ece Demir and Susan Goldin-Meadow. 2010. When speech is ambiguous, gesture steps in: Sensitivity to discourse-pragmatic principles in early childhood. Applied Psycholinguistics 31 (1) : 209–224.
Oh, Sun-Young. 2010. Invoking categories through co-present person reference: The case of Korean conversation. Journal of Pragmatics 42 (5) : 1219–1242.
Thornborrow, Joanna. 2010. ‘Going public’: constructing the personal in a television news interview. Discourse & Communication 4 (2) : 105–123.
Garde, Murray. 2008. Person reference, proper names and circumspection in Bininj Kunwok conversation. In Baker, Brett and Ilana Mushin, eds. Discourse and Grammar in Australian Languages. (Studies in Language Companion Series 104). John Benjamins. pp. 203–232.
Wintermantel, Margret, Sabine Krolak-Schwerdt, Nadine Junker and Rainer Roth. 2008. Processing Person Descriptions: How Does Text Coherence Influence Encoding and Retrieval of Person Information? Journal of Language and Social Psychology 27 (3) : 235–253.
Kockelman, Paul. 2007. Inalienable possession and personhood in a Q'eqchi'-Mayan community. Language in Society 36 (3) : 343–369.
Schegloff, Emanuel A. 2007. Categories in action: person-reference and membership categorization. Discourse Studies 9 (4) : 433–461.
Schegloff, Emanuel A. and Gonen Hacohen. 2006. On the preference for minimization in referring to persons: Evidence from Hebrew conversation. Journal of Pragmatics 38 (8) : 1305–1312.
Howard, Martin. 2006. The expression of number and person through verb morphology in advanced French interlanguage. International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching 44 (1) : 1–22.
Dahl, Trine, Kjersti Fløttum and Torodd Kinn. 2006. Academic Voices: Across languages and disciplines. (Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 148). John Benjamins.