Publications
Sabet, Peyman G. P. 2019. On the functions of sort of in New Zealand TV programs. Journal of Asian Pacific Communication 29 (1) : 33–61.
Barotto, Alessandra. 2018. The hedging function of exemplification: Evidence from Japanese. Journal of Pragmatics 123 : 24–37.
Diez-Arroyo, Marisa. 2016. Vagueness. A loanword’s good friend. The case of ‘print’ in Spanish fashion. Pragmatics 26 (4) : 609–629.
Cutting, Joan. 2015. Dingsbums und so: Beliefs about German vague language. Journal of Pragmatics 85 : 108–121.
Romero-Trillo, Jesús. 2015. Understanding vagueness: A prosodic analysis of endocentric and exocentric general extenders in English conversation. Journal of Pragmatics 86 : 54–62.
Parvaresh, Vahid and Tahmineh Tayebi. 2014. Vaguely Speaking in Persian. Discourse Processes 51 (7) : 565–600.
Schick, Laurie. 2014. Some People: From referential vagueness to social-moral socialization in middle school dance classes. Pragmatics and Society 5 (2) : 243–270.
Zhang, Grace. 2013. The impact of touchy topics on vague language use. Journal of Asian Pacific Communication 23 (1) : 87–118.
Gassner, Denise. 2012. Vague Language That Is Rarely Vague: A Case Study of “Thing“ in L1 and L2 Discourse. International Review of Pragmatics 4 (1) : 3–28.
Bednarek, Monika A. 2011. The language of fictional television: A case study of the 'dramedy' Gilmore Girls. English Text Construction 4 (1) : 54–84.
Yuldashev, Aziz and Julieta Fernandez. 2011. Variation in the use of general extenders and stuff in instant messaging interactions. Journal of Pragmatics 43 (10) : 2610–2626.
Quaglio, Paulo. 2009. Television Dialogue. The sitcom Friends vs. natural conversation. (Studies in Corpus Linguistics 36). John Benjamins.
Svensson, Ted. 2009. Frontiers of blame: India's 'War on Terror'. Critical Studies on Terrorism 2 (1) : 27–44.
Scharp, Kevin A. 2008. Scorekeeping in a defective language game. In Stekeler-Weithofer, Pirmin, ed. The Pragmatics of Making it Explicit. (Benjamins Current Topics 15). John Benjamins. pp. 187–208.