Publications
Sebba-Elran, Tsafi. 2018. The intertextual Jewish joke at the turn of the twentieth century and the poetics of a national renewal. Humor 31 (4) : 603–622.
Wooffitt, Robin and Nicola Holt. 2011. Introspective Discourse and the Poetics of Subjective Experience. Research on Language and Social Interaction 44 (2) : 135–156.
Aroui, Jean-Louis and Andy Arleo, eds. 2009. Towards a Typology of Poetic Forms. From language to metrics and beyond. (Language Faculty and Beyond 2). John Benjamins.
Blommaert, Jan. 2009. Ethnography and democracy: Hymes's political theory of language. Text & Talk 29 (3) : 257–276.
Kataoka, Kuniyoshi. 2009. A multi-modal ethnopoetic analysis (Part 1): Text, gesture, and environment in Japanese spatial narrative. Language & Communication 29 (3) : 287–311.
Webster, Anthony K. 2009. The poetics and politics of Navajo ideophony in contemporary Navajo poetry. Language & Communication 29 (2) : 133–151.
Blommaert, Jan. 2008. Bernstein and poetics revisited: voice, globalization and education. Discourse & Society 19 (4) : 425–451.
Webster, Anthony K. 2008. ‘To give an imagination to the listeners’: The neglected poetics of Navajo ideophony. Semiotica 2008 (171) : 343–365.
Rodríguez, Clemencia and Jeanine El Gazi. 2007. The poetics of indigenous radio in Colombia. Media, Culture & Society 29 (3) : 449–468.
Randall, William L. and A. Elizabeth McKim. 2004. Toward a poetics of aging: The links between literature and life. Narrative Inquiry 14 (2) : 235–260.
Sundararajan, Louise. 2002. The veil and veracity of passion in Chinese poetics. Consciousness and Emotion 3 (2) : 231–262.
Radwańska-Williams, Joanna and Masako K. Hiraga. 1995. Pragmatics and poetics: Cognitive metaphor and the structure of the poetic text. Journal of Pragmatics 24 (6) : 579–584.
Sell, Roger D. and Peter Verdonk. 1994. Literature and the new interdisciplinarity: Poetics, linguistics, history. Rodopi.
Dijk, Teun Van, M. Zavala and Myriam Díaz-Diocaretz, eds. 1988. Approaches to Discourse, Poetics and Psychiatry: Papers from the 1985 Utrecht Summer School of Critical Theory. John Benjamins.