Publications
Baele, Stephane J. 2019. Conspiratorial Narratives in Violent Political Actors’ Language. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 38 (5,6) : 706–734. 
Nasrollahi Shahri, Mohammad Naseh. 2019. Second language user identities in stories of intercultural communication: a case study. Language and Intercultural Communication 19 (4) : 342–356. 
Prior, Matthew T. 2019. “I am an adult now”. Re-storying an ‘abuse’ narrative through categorization. Pragmatics and Society 10 (3) : 423–451. 
Smogorzewska, Joanna. 2019. “Storyline” or “Associations Pyramid”? A Relationship Between the Difficulty of Educational Methods and Their Effectiveness in Developing Language Creativity Among Pre-School Children. Psychology of Language and Communication 23 (1) : 27–47. 
Veneziano, Edy. 2019. Conversationally and Monologically-Produced Narratives: A Complex Story of Horizontal Décalages. Psychology of Language and Communication 23 (1) : 85–104. 
Mar, Raymond. 2018. Evaluating whether stories can promote social cognition: Introducing the Social Processes and Content Entrained by Narrative (SPaCEN) framework. Discourse Processes 55 (5,6) : 454–479. 
Opperman, Susan. 2017. Translating Herman Charles Bosman's stories today: what about ethics? Language Matters: Studies in the Languages of Africa 48 (1) : 91–108. 
Perrino, Sabina M. 2017. Recontextualizing racialized stories on YouTube. Narrative Inquiry 27 (2) : 261–285. 
Selting, Margret. 2017. The display and management of affectivity in climaxes of amusing stories. Journal of Pragmatics 111 : 1–32. 
Pichette, François and Justyna Leśniewska. 2016. Songs vs. stories: impact of input sources on ESL vocabulary acquisition by preliterate children. International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism 19 (1) : 18–34. 
Yang, Luxin. 2016. Languaging in story rewriting tasks by Chinese EFL students. Language Awareness 25 (3) : 241–255. 
Warnes, Jan and Anna Daiches. 2011. 'Rebuilding after the storm': Stories of young motherhood. Narrative Inquiry 21 (1) : 109–129. 
Fox, Barbara A. and Jessica Robles. 2010. It’s like mmm: Enactments with it’s like. Discourse Studies 12 (6) : 715–738. 
Wilson, John and Karyn Stapleton. 2010. The big story about small stories: Narratives of crime and terrorism. Journal of Sociolinguistics 14 (3) : 287–312. 
Wierzbicka, Anna. 2010. ‘Story’ — An English cultural keyword and a key interpretive tool of Anglo culture. Narrative Inquiry 20 (1) : 153–181. 