Publications
Laury, Ritva. 2018. The Finnish verb repeat response: Its emergence and its nature as a formulaic expression. Journal of Pragmatics 123 : 139–150. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Persson, Rasmus. 2015. Indexing one's own previous action as inadequate: On ah-prefaced repeats as receipt tokens in French talk-in-interaction. Language in Society 44 (4) : 497–524. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Persson, Rasmus. 2015. Registering and repair-initiating repeats in French talk-in-interaction. Discourse Studies 17 (5) : 583–608. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Marcellino, William M. 2014. Talk like a Marine: USMC linguistic acculturation and civil–military argument. Discourse Studies 16 (3) : 385–405. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Paquot, Magali. 2014. Cross-linguistic influence and formulaic language. Recurrent word sequences in French learner writing. EUROSLA Yearbook 14 (1) : 240–261. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Pudlinski, Christopher. 2012. The pursuit of advice on US peer telephone helplines: Sequential and functional aspects. In Locher, Miriam A. and Holger Limberg, eds. Advice in Discourse. (Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 221). John Benjamins. pp. 233–252. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Park, Yujong. 2011. The use of reversed polarity repetitional questions during history taking. Journal of Pragmatics 43 (7) : 1929–1945. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Robinson, Jeffrey D. and Heidi Kevoe-Feldman. 2010. Using Full Repeats to Initiate Repair on Others' Questions. Research on Language and Social Interaction 43 (1) : 232–259. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Brand, Rebecca J., Anna McGee, Jonathan F. Kominsky, Kristen Briggs, Aline Gruneisen and Tessa Orbach. 2009. Repetition in infant-directed action depends on the goal structure of the object: Evidence for statistical regularities. Gesture 9 (3) : 337–353. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Kjellmer, Göran. 2008. Self-repetition in spoken English discourse. In Pahta, Päivi, Irma Taavitsainen, Terttu Nevalainen and Minna Korhonen, eds. The Dynamics of Linguistic Variation. Corpus evidence on English past and present. (Studies in Language Variation 2). John Benjamins. pp. 37–60. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Fung, Lancy. 2007. The Communicative Role of Self-repetition in a Specialised Corpus of Business Discourse. Language Awareness 16 (3) : 224–238. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Shaw, Rebecca and Celia Kitzinger. 2007. Memory in Interaction: An Analysis of Repeat Calls to a Home Birth Helpline. Research on Language and Social Interaction 40 (1) : 117–144. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Stivers, Tanya. 2005. Modified Repeats: One Method for Asserting Primary Rights From Second Position. Research on Language and Social Interaction 38 (2) : 131–158. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Stivers, Tanya. 2004. "No no no" and Other Types of Multiple Sayings in Social Interaction. Human Communication Research 30 (2) : 260–293. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Raney, Gary E., David J. Therriault and Scott R.B. Minkoff. 2000. Repetition Effects From Paraphrased Text: Evidence for an Integrated Representation Model of Text Representation. Discourse Processes 29 (1) : 61–81. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Ulatowska, Hanna K., Gloria Streit Olness, CaSaundra L. Hill, Julie A. Roberts and Molly W. Keebler. 2000. Repetition in Narratives of African Americans: The Effects of Aphasia. Discourse Processes 30 (3) : 265–283. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Barton, Ellen L. 1999. Informational and interactional functions of slogans and sayings in the discourse of a support group. Discourse & Society 10 (4) : 461–486. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Norrick, Neal R. 1998. Retelling Stories in Spontaneous Conversation. Discourse Processes 25 (1) : 75–97. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)