Publications
Al-Ali, Mohammed N. 2010. Generic patterns and socio-cultural resources in acknowledgements accompanying Arabic Ph.D. dissertations. Pragmatics 20 (1) : 1–26.
Jefferson, Gail. 2007. Preliminary notes on abdicated other-correction. Journal of Pragmatics 39 (3) : 445–461.
Mitchell, Kirsten, Melony Lenhardt and Albert N. Katz. 2007. On Acknowledging Thanks for Performing a Favor. Metaphor and Symbol 22 (3) : 233–250.
Sauntson, Helen. 2007. Girls' and Boys' Use of Acknowledging Moves in Pupil Group Classroom Discussions. Language & Education 21 (4) : 304–327.
Tse, Polly and ken Hyland. 2004. "I would like to thank my supervisor". Acknowledgements in graduate dissertations. International Journal of Applied Linguistics 14 (2) : 244–259.
Hyland, ken. 2003. Dissertation Acknowledgements: The Anatomy of a Cinderella Genre. Written Communication 20 (3) : 242–268.
Giannoni, Davide Simone. 2002. Worlds of gratitude: A contrastive study of acknowledgement texts in English and Italian research articles. Applied Linguistics 23 (1) : 1–31.
Jefferson, Gail. 2002. Is "no" an acknowledgement token? Comparing American and British uses of (+) / (-) tokens. Journal of Pragmatics 34 (10-11) : 1345–1383.
Guthrie, Anna M. 1997. On the systematic deployment of okay and mmhmm in academic sessions. Pragmatics 7 (3) : 397–415.
Drummond, Kent and Robert Hopper. 1993. Back channels revisited: acknowledgement tokens and speakership incipiency. Research on Language and Social Interaction 26 (2) : 157–177.
Drummond, Kent and Robert Hopper. 1993. Some uses of Yeah. Research on Language and Social Interaction 26 (2) : 203–212.