Publications
Amara, Muhammad. 2019. Arabisation, globalisation, and Hebraisation reflexes in shop names in the Palestinian Arab linguistic landscape in Israel. Language and Intercultural Communication 19 (3) : 272–288.
Chłopicki, Władysław. 2019. What do doctors advise patients in jokes and why? Humor 32 (3) : 475–498.
Brzozowska, Dorota and Władysław Chłopicki. 2019. The Chinese as targets in Polish humorous discourse. Humor 32 (2) : 235–266.
de Caux, Basil Cahusac. 2019. Reviewing reform. Studies of script reform in contemporary Japan. Language Problems and Language Planning 43 (1) : 55–73.
Gintsburg, Sarali. 2019. Lost in dictation. A cognitive approach to oral poetry: Frames, scripts and ‘unnecessary’ words in the Jebli ayyu. Language & Communication 64 : 104–115.
Kawashima, Michie. 2019. ‘Mitori’ practices at a Japanese Hospital: Interactional analysis of the processes of death and dying in Japan. Discourse Studies 21 (2) : 159–179.
Norrthon, Stefan. 2019. To stage an overlap – The longitudinal, collaborative and embodied process of staging eight lines in a professional theatre rehearsal process. Journal of Pragmatics 142 : 171–184.
Oring, Elliot. 2019. Oppositions, overlaps, and ontologies: The general theory of verbal humor revisited. Humor 32 (2) : 151–170.
Usanova, Irina. 2019. Biscriptuality. Writing skills among German-Russian adolescents. (Hamburg Studies on Linguistic Diversity 8). John Benjamins.
Dževerdanovic-Pejović, Milena. 2018. Humour in online comments regarding Montenegro's accession to Nato. The European Journal of Humour Research 6 (2) : 81–99.
Lefebvre, Augustin. 2018. Reading and embodying the script during the theatrical rehearsal. Language and Dialogue 8 (2) : 261–288.
Mladenov Jovanović, Srđan. 2018. Assertive discourse and folk linguistics: Serbian nationalist discourse about the cyrillic script in the 21st century. Language Policy 17 (4) : 611–633.
Sadow, Lauren. 2018. Can cultural scripts be used for teaching interactional norms? Australian Review of Applied Linguistics 41 (1) : 91–116.
Spier, Troy E. 2018. Extremist propaganda and Qur’anic scripture: A ‘radical’ corpus-based study of the Dabiq. Discourse & Society 29 (5) : 553–567.
Takovski, Aleksandar. 2018. Extending ethnic humour theory: genuine vs. functional ethnic joke scripts. The European Journal of Humour Research 6 (2) : 60–80.
Dynel, Marta. 2017. Academics vs. American scriptwriters vs. academics: A battle over the etic and emic “sarcasm” and “irony” labels. Language & Communication 55 : 69–87.
Rampton, Ben and Johanna Woydack. 2016. Text trajectories in a multilingual call centre: The linguistic ethnography of a calling script. Language in Society 45 (5) : 709–732.