Publications
Andersen, Torben. 2019. External possession of body-part nouns in Dinka. Linguistics 57 (1) : 127–194.
Bresin, Agnese. 2019. Perceptions of address practices in Italian interregional encounters. A case study of restaurant encounters. Journal of Pragmatics 143 : 185–200.
Candelas de la Ossa, Abigaëll. 2019. Exceptionalising intersectionality: A corpus study of implied readership in guidance for survivors of domestic abuse. Gender and Language 13 (2) : 224–250.
Schleef, Eric and Lydia Gabriela Speyer. 2019. Processing ‘Gender-neutral’ Pronouns: A Self-paced Reading Study of Learners of English. Applied Linguistics 37 (5) : 793–815.
Bogomolova, Natalia. 2018. The rise of person agreement in East Lezgic: Assessing the role of frequency. Linguistics 56 (4) : 819–844.
Sturt, Patrick and Derya Çokal. 2018. Effect of Referring Expression on Antecedent-Grouping Choice in Plural Reference Resolution. Discourse Processes 55 (2) : 157–165.
Detges, Ulrich. 2018. Strong pronouns in modern spoken French: Cliticization, constructionalization, grammaticalization? Linguistics 56 (5) : 1059–1098.
Guo, Yijun. 2018. Effects of the interpreter’s political awareness on pronoun shifts in political interviews. A perspective of interpersonal meaning. Babel 64 (4) : 528–547.
Hwang, Heeju. 2018. Semantic Properties of Pronouns Modulate Pronoun Use: Evidence from Cantonese. Discourse Processes 55 (1) : 92–102.
Tamaredo, Iván. 2018. Pronoun omission in high-contact varieties of English. Complexity versus efficiency. English World-Wide 39 (1) : 85–110.
Xia, Gao. 2018. A cross-disciplinary corpus-based study on English and Chinese native speakers’ use of first-person pronouns in academic English writing. Text & Talk 38 (1) : 93–114.
Almor, Amit and Wei Cheng. 2017. The effect of implicit causality and consequentiality on nonnative pronoun resolution. Applied Psycholinguistics 38 (1) : 1–26.