Publications
Gil, José María. 2019. A relational account of communication on the basis of slips of the tongue. Intercultural Pragmatics 16 (2) : 153–184.
Antón-Méndez, Inés. 2017. Visual salience effects on speaker choices: Direct or indirect influences on linguistic processing? Applied Psycholinguistics 38 (3) : 601–631.
Long, Christopher. 2016. A social cognitive account of relational work. Journal of Politeness Research 12 (1) : 1–27.
Aktürk-Drake, Memet. 2014. The role of perceptual salience in bilingual speakers’ integration of illicit long segments in loanwords. Lingua 143 : 162–186.
Kecskés, István. 2013. Why do we say what we say the way we say it? Journal of Pragmatics 48 (1) : 71–83.
Bassano, Dominique and Sabine Laaha. 2013. On the role of input for children’s early production of bare infinitives in German and French: Frequency, informativeness, salience. Language, Interaction and Acquisition 4 (1) : 70–90.
Giora, Rachel, Oshrat Gazal and Idit Goldstein. 2012. Salience and Context: Interpretation of Metaphorical and Literal Language by Young Adults Diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome. Metaphor and Symbol 27 (1) : 22–54.
Akimoto, Yoritaka, Shiho Miyazawa and Toshiaki Muramoto. 2012. Comprehension Processes of Verbal Irony: The Effects of Salience, Egocentric Context, and Allocentric Theory of Mind. Metaphor and Symbol 27 (3) : 217–242.
Young, Dannagal G. 2012. A flip-flopper and a dumb guy walk into a bar: Political humor and priming in the 2004 campaign. Humor 25 (3) : 215–231.
Giora, Rachel. 2011. Will anticipating irony facilitate it immediately? In Dynel, Marta, ed. The Pragmatics of Humour across Discourse Domains. John Benjamins. pp. 19–32.