Publications
Argamon, Shlomo. 2019. Register in computational language research. Register Studies 1 (1) : 100–135.
Dávila-Montes, José. 2019. Enthymeme, metonymy and method: comparing genre-bound rhetorical deviations between languages through corpus studies. Language and Intercultural Communication 19 (5) : 407–420.
Gerday, Laura. 2019. What is ‘global’ in an ELT global coursebook? A linguistic analysis of the New Headway Upper?Intermediate Student’s Book. English Text Construction 12 (1) : 59–83.
Klinger, Susanne. 2019. Repetition. Translating the interplay between its linguistic form and its literary function. Babel 65 (2) : 316–332.
Fitzmaurice, S. and Annick Paternoster, eds. 2019. Politeness in Nineteenth-Century Europe. (Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 299). John Benjamins.
Piacentino, Ed. 2019. English Sporting Writing, the Spirit of the Times, and Old Southwest Humor. Studies in American Humor 5 (2) : 372–390.
Sampietro, Agnese. 2019. Emoji and rapport management in Spanish WhatsApp chats. Journal of Pragmatics 143 : 109–120.
Tsami, Vasia. 2019. Metapragmatic stereotypes and humour: Interpreting and perceiving linguistic homogeneity in mass culture texts. The European Journal of Humour Research 7 (4) : 68–85.
Elordui, Agurtzane. 2018. Vernacularisation of media: stylistic change in Basque youth media. Multilingua 37 (6) : 561–586.
Nycz, Jennifer. 2018. Stylistic variation among mobile speakers: Using old and new regional variables to construct complex place identity. Language Variation and Change 30 (2) : 175–202.
Liu, Haitao and Yaqin Wang. 2018. Is Trump always rambling like a fourth-grade student? An analysis of stylistic features of Donald Trump’s political discourse during the 2016 election. Discourse & Society 29 (3) : 299–323.
Patterson, Katie J. and Michael Pace-Sigge, eds. 2017. Lexical Priming. Applications and advances. Applications and advances. (Studies in Corpus Linguistics 79). John Benjamins.
Zyngier, Sonia. 2016. Language, Discourse, Style. Selected works of John McH. Sinclair. (Linguistic approaches to literature 22). John Benjamins.
Jeffries, Lesley and Matthew Evans. 2015. The rise of choice as an absolute ‘good’. A study of British manifestos (1900–2010). Journal of Language and Politics 14 (6) : 751–777.