Publications
Moyna, María Irene and Bettina Kluge, eds. 2019. It’s not all about you. New perspectives on address research. (Topics in Address Research 1). John Benjamins.
Aharoni, Ron. 2018. Shifting from meaning to its carrier: a common denominator for three strains of humour. The European Journal of Humour Research 6 (3) : 13–29.
Cock, Barbara De and Roel Coesemans. 2017. Self-reference by politicians on Twitter: Strategies to adapt to 140 characters. Journal of Pragmatics 116 : 37–50.
Kranert, Michael. 2017. ‘Today I offer you, and we offer the country a new vision’: The strategic use of first person pronouns in party conference speeches of the Third Way. Discourse & Society 28 (2) : 182–203.
Salas, Millaray D. 2015. Reflexive metadiscourse in research articles in Spanish: Variation across three disciplines (Linguistics, Economics and Medicine). Journal of Pragmatics 77 : 20–40.
Pavlidou, Theodossia, ed. 2014. Constructing Collectivity. 'We' across languages and contexts. (Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 239). John Benjamins.
Jaszczolt, Kasia M. 2013. First-person reference in discourse: Aims and strategies. Journal of Pragmatics 48 (1) : 57–70.
Fetzer, Anita and Peter Bull. 2012. Doing leadership in political speech: Semantic processes and pragmatic inferences. Discourse & Society 23 (2) : 127–144.
Fujii, Yoko. 2012. Differences of situating Self in the place/ba of interaction between the Japanese and American English speakers. Journal of Pragmatics 44 (5) : 636–662.
Huang, Chiung-chih. 2012. The pragmatic function of self/other reference in Mandarin child language. Chinese Language and Discourse 3 (1) : 13–34.
Morgenstern, Aliyah. 2012. The self as other: Self words and pronominal reversals in language acquisition. In Lorda, Clara and Patrick Zabalbeascoa, eds. Spaces of Polyphony. (Dialogue Studies 15). John Benjamins. pp. 57–72.
Hepburn, Alexa, Sue Wilkinson and Rebecca Shaw. 2012. Repairing Self- and Recipient Reference. Research on Language and Social Interaction 45 (2) : 175–190.
Vuković, Milica. 2012. Positioning in pre-prepared and spontaneous parliamentary discourse: Choice of person in the Parliament of Montenegro. Discourse & Society 23 (2) : 184–202.
Yates, Scott and David Hiles. 2010. ‘You can’t’ but ‘I do’: Rules, ethics and the significance of shifts in pronominal forms for self-positioning in talk. Discourse Studies 12 (4) : 535–551.
Rill, Leslie, Elizabeth Baiocchi, Megan Hopper and Katherine Denker. 2009. Exploration of the Relationship between Self-Esteem, Commitment, and Verbal Aggressiveness in Romantic Dating Relationships. Communication Reports 22 (2) : 102–113.
Setton, Robin and Alice Guo Liangliang. 2009. Attitudes to role, status and professional identity in interpreters and translators with Chinese in Shanghai and Taipei. Translation and Interpreting Studies 4 (2) : 210–238.
Pozzer-Ardenghi, Lilian and Wolff-Michael Roth. 2009. How do we know he is not talking about himself? Demonstrations in Science Classroom. Journal of Pragmatics 41 (4) : 684–698.
Brown, N. Anthony. 2008. Language Shift or Maintenance? An Examination of Language Usage Across Four Generations as Self-reported by University Age Students in Belarus. Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development 29 (1) : 1–15.
Pae, Tae-Il. 2008. Second Language Orientation and Self-Determination Theory: A Structural Analysis of the Factors Affecting Second Language Achievement. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 27 (1) : 5–27.
Tanaka-Ishii, Kumiko. 2008. Narcissus in language: A semiotic contrast of natural and computer language through self-reference. Semiotica 2008 (172) : 299–311.
Hardy, Cynthia and Susan Ainsworth. 2007. The construction of the older worker: privilege, paradox and policy. Discourse & Communication 1 (3) : 267–285.