Publications
Bouissac, Paul. 2019. The Social Dynamics of Pronominal Systems. A comparative approach. (Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 304). John Benjamins.
de Prada Pérez, Ana. 2019. Theoretical implications of research on bilingual subject production: The Vulnerability Hypothesis. International Journal of Bilingualism 23 (2) : 670–694.
Bayley, Robert and Xiaoshi Li. 2018. Lexical frequency and syntactic variation. Subject pronoun use in Mandarin Chinese. Asia-Pacific Language Variation 4 (2) : 135–160.
König, Ekkehard and Sylvie Hancil, eds. 2014. Grammaticalization – Theory and Data. (Studies in Language Companion Series 162). John Benjamins.
Pavlidou, Theodossia, ed. 2014. Constructing Collectivity. 'We' across languages and contexts. (Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 239). John Benjamins.
Aijón Oliva, Miguel Ángel. 2013. On the meanings and functions of grammatical choice: The Spanish first-person.
Plural in written-press discourse. Pragmatics 23 (4) : 573–603.
Eriksson, Göran and Ulla Moberg. 2013. Managing ideological differences in joint political press conferences: A study of the strategic use of the personal pronoun ‘we’. Journal of Language and Politics 12 (3) : 315–334.
Motschenbacher, Heiko. 2013. Gentlemen before ladies? A corpus-based study of conjunct order in personal binomials. Journal of English Linguistics 41 (3) : 212–242.
House, Juliane and Mohammad Amouzadeh. 2010. Translation as a language contact phenomenon. The case of English and Persian passives. Languages in Contrast 10 (1) : 54–75.
Flores-Ferrán, Nydia. 2010. ¡Tú no me hables! Pronoun expression in conflict narratives. International Journal of the Sociology of Language 2010 (203) : 61–82.
Kivik, Piibi-Kai. 2010. Personal pronoun variation in language contact. Estonian in the United States. In Jonge, Bob de, Muriel Norde and Cornelius Hasselblatt, eds. Language Contact. New perspectives. (IMPACT: Studies in Language and Society 28). John Benjamins. pp. 63–86.
Hongladarom, Krisadawan. 2009. Indexicality in Thai and in Tibetan: Implications for a Buddhism grounded approach. Journal of Pragmatics 41 (1) : 47–59.
Kim, Chul-Kyu. 2009. Personal pronouns in English and Korean texts: A corpus-based study in terms of textual interaction. Journal of Pragmatics 41 (10) : 2086–2099.
Hrisonopulo, Katherine. 2008. Beyond Reference and Designation: On Interactive Implications of the Pronoun I in English. Lodz Papers in Pragmatics 4 (2) : 277–292.
Harwood, Nigel. 2007. Political scientists on the functions of personal pronouns in their writing: An interview-based study of 'I' and 'we'. Text & Talk 27 (1) : 27–54.
Langacker, Ronald W. 2007. Constructing the meanings of personal pronouns. In Berg, Thomas, Günter Radden, Klaus-Michael Köpcke and Peter Siemund, eds. Aspects of Meaning Construction. John Benjamins. pp. 171–187.
Berry, Roger. 2005. Who Do They Think ‘We’ Is? Learners’ Awareness of Personality in Pedagogic Grammars. Language Awareness 14 (2/3) : 84–96.
Harwood, Valerie. 2005. Nowhere has anyone attempted … In this article I aim to do just that’: A corpus-based study of self-promotional I and we in academic writing across four disciplines. Journal of Pragmatics 37 (8) : 1207–1231.