Publications
Gibbs, Dorothy A. 2014. Is a general theory of utterance interpretation really possible? Belgian Journal of Linguistics 28 (1) : 19–44.
Sztencel, Magdalena. 2014. Conditionality in individual minds: An argument for a wholly pragmatic approach to utterance interpretation. Lingua 152 : 81–97.
Cummings, Louise. 2012. Theorising context. The case of clinical pragmatics. In Meibauer, Jörg, Rita Finkbeiner and Petra B. Schumacher, eds. What is a Context ? Linguistic approaches and challenges. (Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today 196). John Benjamins. pp. 55–80.
Han, Donghong. 2011. Utterance production and interpretation: A discourse-pragmatic study on pragmatic markers in English public speeches. Journal of Pragmatics 43 (11) : 2776–2796.
House, Jill. 2006. Constructing a context with intonation. Journal of Pragmatics 38 (10) : 1452–1458.
Gibbs, Raymond W. Jr. 2002. A new look at literal meaning in understanding what is said and implicated. Journal of Pragmatics 34 (4) : 457–486.
Giora, Rachel. 2002. Literal vs. figurative language: Different or equal ? Journal of Pragmatics 34 (4) : 487–506.
Lawless, Daniel V. and Wolff-Michael Roth. 2002. When up is down and down is up. Body orientation, proximity, and gestures as resources. Language in Society 31 (1) : 1–28.
Matsui, Tomoko. 2002. Semantics and pragmatic of a Japanese discourse marker dakara (so / in other words): a unitary account. Journal of Pragmatics 34 (7) : 867–891.
Overstreet, Maryann and George Yule. 2002. The metapragmatics of and everything. Journal of Pragmatics 34 (6) : 785–794.
Delin, Judy. 2001. Keeping in Step: Task Structure, Discourse Structure, and Utterance Interpretation in the Step Aerobics Workout. Discourse Processes 31 (1) : 61–89.
Jaszcolt, Katarzyna M. 1996. Relevance and infinity: Implications for discourse interpretation. Journal of Pragmatics 25 (5) : 703–722.
Gibbs, Raymond W. Jr. 1987. Mutual knowledge and the psychology of conversational inference. Journal of Pragmatics 11 (5) : 561–588.
Hörmann, Hans. 1983. On the difficulties of using the concept of a dictionary -and the impossibilities of not using it. In Rickheit, Gert and Michael Bock, eds. Psycholinguistic studies in language processing. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 3–16.