Publications
Buján, Marta. 2019. The function of face gestures and head movements in spontaneous humorous communication. The European Journal of Humour Research 7 (2) : 1–29.
Schmid, Monika S., Rasmus Steinkrauss and Cornelia Lahmann. 2019. Measuring linguistic complexity in long?term L2 speakers of English and L1 attriters of German. International Journal of Applied Linguistics 29 (2) : 173–191.
Nishi, Hironori. 2019. Making ‘yes’ stronger by saying ‘no’. Utterance-initial iya in statements of ‘yes’ in Japanese. Pragmatics 29 (1) : 133–154.
Robles, Jessica S. 2018. Doing being an ordinary technology and social media user. Language & Communication 60 : 150–167.
Hintz, Diane M. and Daniel J. Hintz. 2017. The evidential category of mutual knowledge in Quechua. Lingua 186,187 : 88–109.
Rieger, Caroline L. 2017. “I want a real apology”. A discursive pragmatics perspective on apologies. Pragmatics 27 (4) : 553–590.
Greiffenhagen, Christian and Tanya Tyagunova. 2017. Closing seminars and lectures: The work that lecturers and students do. Discourse Studies 19 (3) : 314–340.
Donaldson, Bryan. 2016. Aspects of interrogative use in near-native French.
Form, function, and register. Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism 6 (4) : 467–503.
Flöck, Ilka. 2016. Requests in American and British English. A contrastive multi-method analysis. (Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 265). John Benjamins.
Placencia, María Elena, María Palma-Fahey and Catalina Fuentes-Rodríguez. 2016. Regional pragmatic variation in the use of the discourse marker pues in informal talk among university students in Quito (Ecuador), Santiago (Chile) and Seville (Spain). Journal of Pragmatics 97 : 74–92.
Kurzon, Dennis, Sheizaf Rafaeli and Laura Rosenbaun. 2016. Blurring the boundaries between domestic and digital spheres. Competing engagements in public google hangouts. Pragmatics 26 (2) : 291–304.
Rosenbaun, Laura, Dennis Kurzon and Sheizaf Rafaeli. 2016. Participation frameworks in multiparty video chats cross-modal exchanges in public Google Hangouts. Journal of Pragmatics 94 : 29–46.
Siegel, Aki. 2016. “Oh no, it’s just culture”. Multicultural identities in action in ELF interactions. Journal of Asian Pacific Communication 26 (2) : 193–215.
Ernestus, Mirjam and Benjamin V. Tucker. 2016. Why we need to investigate casual speech to truly understand language production, processing and the mental lexicon. The Mental Lexicon 11 (3) : 375–400.