Publications
Knouzi, Ibtissem, Lindsay Brooks, Sharon Lapkin and Merrill Swain. 2010. Mediating between scientific and spontaneous concepts through languaging. Language Awareness 19 (2) : 89–110.
Blommaert, Jan. 2008. Bernstein and poetics revisited: voice, globalization and education. Discourse & Society 19 (4) : 425–451.
Paccaud-Huguet, Josiane. 2008. A remainder that spoils the ear: Voice as love object in modernist fiction. English Text Construction 1 (1) : 154–166.
Rundblad, Gabriella. 2008. We, ourselves and who else? Differences in use of passive voice and metonymy for oneself versus other researchers in medical research articles. English Text Construction 1 (1) : 23–40.
Kaplan, Robert B. and Vai Ramanathan. 1996. Audience and voice in current L1 composition texts: Some implications for ESL student writers. Journal of Second Language Writing 5 (1) : 21–34.
Maynard, Senko K. 1996. Multivoicedness in speech and thought representation: The case of self-quotation in Japanese. Journal of Pragmatics 25 (2) : 207–226.
Hopper, Paul and Barbara A. Fox. 1994. Voice: Form and Function. (Typological Studies in Language 27). John Benjamins.
Xing, Zhiqun and John Myhill. 1994. A comparison of the function of voice in biblical Hebrew, Chinese, and English. Language Sciences 16 (2) : 253–284.
Bolkestein, A. Machtelt. 1987. Discourse functions of predications: The background/foreground distinction and tense and voice in Latin main and subordinate clauses. In Nuyts, Jan and Georges De Schutter, eds. Getting one's words into line: On word order and functional grammar. Foris. pp. 163–178.
Bolkestein, A. Machtelt and Rodie Risselada. 1987. The pragmatic motivation of syntactic and semantic perspective. In Verschueren, Jef and Marcella Bertucelli-Papi, eds. The pragmatic perspective: Selected papers from the 1985 International Pragmatics Conference. John Benjamins. pp. 497–512.
Cooreman, Ann. 1983. Topic continuity and the voicing system of an ergative language: Chamorro. In Givón, Talmy, ed. Topic continuity in discourse: A quantitative cross-language study. John Benjamins. pp. 425–489.