Publications
Bateman, John A. 2018. Position paper on argument and multimodality. Untangling the connections. International Review of Pragmatics 10 (2) : 294–308.
Beck Nielsen, Søren. 2018. “If you don’t get better, you may come back here”: proposing conditioned follow-ups to the doctor’s office. Text & Talk 38 (2) : 217–242.
Davis, Wayne. 2018. Three accounts of propositional relation reports. Intercultural Pragmatics 15 (2) : 237–270.
Macagno, Fabrizio. 2018. A dialectical approach to presupposition. Intercultural Pragmatics 15 (2) : 291–314.
Nogales, Patti D. 2012. Metaphorical content as what is said. Journal of Pragmatics 44 (8) : 997–1008.
Friday-Òtún, J.O. 2010. Translating question propositions between English and Yoruba.The literal and idiomatic continuum. Babel 56 (3) : 219–236.
Salmon, William. 2010. Double subjects and verbal demonstrations. Journal of Pragmatics 42 (12) : 3431–3443.
Cornillie, Bert and Nicole Delbecque. 2008. Speaker commitment: Back to the speaker. Evidence from Spanish alternations. Belgian Journal of Linguistics 6 : 37–62.
Sadler, Mitsumi. 2008. From a spatial to a subjective framework: The semantic and pragmatic change of ni-marked NPs in Japanese discourse. Journal of Historical Pragmatics 9 (1) : 94–139.
Wood, Tahir. 2006. Adherence relations in literary and non-literary discourse. Journal of Literary Semantics 2 (2) : 165–180.
Biggs, Donald A. and Robert J. Colesante. 2004. Narrative and Propositional Reasoning in an Instructional Context. Journal of Applied Social Psychology 34 (4) : 781–793.
Bezuidenhout, Anne and J. Cooper Cutting. 2002. Literal meaning, minimal propositions, and pragmatic processing. Journal of Pragmatics 34 (4) : 433–456.
Chapman, Siobhan. 2001. In defence of a code: Linguistic meaning and propositionality in verbal communication. Journal of Pragmatics 33 (10) : 1553–1570.
Dryer, Matthew S. 1996. Focus, pragmatic presupposition, and activated propositions. Journal of Pragmatics 26 (4) : 475–523.