Publications
Gentens, Caroline. 2016. The discursive status of extraposed object clauses. Journal of Pragmatics 96 : 15–31.
Kapogianni, Eleni. 2016. The ironist’s intentions. Communicative priority and manifestness. Pragmatics & Cognition 23 (1) : 150–173.
Prieto, Pilar and Meghan E. Armstrong. 2015. The contribution of context and contour to perceived belief in polar questions. Journal of Pragmatics 81 : 77–92.
Colomina-Almiñana, Juan J. 2015. Disagreement and the speaker’s point of view. Language and Dialogue 5 (2) : 224–246.
Escandell-Vidal, Victoria, Pilar Prieto and Santiago González-Fuente. 2015. Gestural codas pave the way to the understanding of verbal irony. Journal of Pragmatics 90 : 26–47.
Romero-Trillo, Jesús. 2015. ‘It is a truth universally acknowledged’…, you know? The role of adaptive management and prosody to start a turn in conversation. Pragmatics and Society 6 (1) : 117–145.
Sanders, Robert E. 2015. A tale of two intentions. Intending what an utterance means and intending what an utterance achieves. Pragmatics and Society 6 (4) : 475–501.
Mazzarella, Diana. 2014. Is inference necessary to pragmatics? Belgian Journal of Linguistics 28 (1) : 71–95.
Coopmans, Peter, Hannah de Mulder and Myrthe Bergstra. 2013. Children’s ability to use speaker certainty in learning novel words. Linguistics in the Netherlands 30 : 1–12.
Feng, Guangwu. 2013. Speaker’s meaning and non-cancellability. Pragmatics & Cognition 21 (1) : 117–138.
Bryant, Gregory A. and Thomas Flamson. 2013. Signals of humor. Encryption and laughter in social interaction. In Dynel, Marta, ed. Developments in Linguistic Humour Theory. (Topics in Humor Research 1). John Benjamins. pp. 49–74.
Haugh, Michael. 2013. Im/politeness, social practice and the participation order. Journal of Pragmatics 58 (1) : 52–72.
Haugh, Michael. 2013. Speaker meaning and accountability in interaction. Journal of Pragmatics 48 (1) : 41–56.
Sanders, Robert E. 2013. The duality of speaker meaning: What makes self-repair, insincerity, and sarcasm possible. Journal of Pragmatics 48 (1) : 112–122.
Soukup, Barbara. 2013. Austrian dialect as a metonymic device: A cognitive sociolinguistic investigation of Speaker Design and its perceptual implications. Journal of Pragmatics 52 (1) : 72–82.
Vanderveken, Daniel. 2013. Towards a Formal Pragmatics of Discourse. International Review of Pragmatics 5 (1) : 34–69.
Németh, Zsuzsanna. 2012. Recycling and replacement repairs as self-initiated same-turn self-repair strategies in Hungarian. Journal of Pragmatics 44 (14) : 2022–2034.