Publications
Weinberg, Merlinda. 2014. The ideological dilemma of subordination of self versus self-care: Identity construction of the ‘ethical social worker’. Discourse & Society 25 (1) : 84–99.
Ramm, Wiebke and Cathrine Fabricius-Hansen, eds. 2008. 'Subordination' versus 'Coordination' in Sentence and Text. A cross-linguistic perspective. (Studies in Language Companion Series 98). John Benjamins.
Laury, Ritva, ed. 2008. Crosslinguistic Studies of Clause Combining. The multifunctionality of conjunctions. (Typological Studies in Language 80). John Benjamins.
Vajda, Edward J., ed. 2008. Subordination and Coordination Strategies in North Asian Languages. (Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 300). John Benjamins.
Cosme, Christelle. 2006. Clause combining across languages: A corpus-based study of English-French translation shifts. Languages in Contrast 6 (1) : 71–108.
Grewal, Sukhdev, B. Ann Hilton, Heather Clarke, Annette J. Browne, Joan L. Bottorff and Joy L. Johnson. 2004. Othering and Being Othered in the Context of Health Care Services. Health Communication 16 (2) : 255–271.
Overbeck, Jennifer R., John T. Jost, Cristina O. Mosso and Agnieszka Flizik. 2004. Resistant versus Acquiescent Responses to Ingroup Inferiority as a Function of Social Dominance Orientation in the USA and Italy. Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 7 (1) : 35–54.
Tao, Hongyin and Michael McCarthy. 2001. Understanding non-restrictive which-clauses in spoken English, which is not an easy thing. Language Sciences 23 (4) : 651–677.
Müller, Natascha and Zvi Penner. 1996. Early subordination: The acquisition of free morphology in French, German, and Swiss German. Linguistics 34 (1) : 133–165.
Schleppegrell, Mary J. 1992. Subordination and linguistic complexity. Discourse Processes 15 (1) : 117–131.
Thompson, Sandra A. 1987. 'Subordination' and narrative event structure. In Tomlin, Russell S., ed. Coherence and grounding in discourse: Outcome of a symposium, Eugene, Oregon, June 1984. John Benjamins. pp. 435–454.
Bolinger, Dwight. 1984. Intonational signals of subordination. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society 10 : 401–414.