Publications
Goldstein, Ruth. 2015. Semiophors and sexual systems. The circulation of words and women. Pragmatics and Society 6 (2) : 217–239.
La France, Betty H., David D. Henningsen and Aubrey Oates. 2009. Social-Sexual Interactions? Meta-Analyses of Sex Differences in Perceptions of Flirtatiousness, Seductiveness, and Promiscuousness. Communication Monographs 76 (3) : 263–285.
Hobbs, Pamela. 2003. The medium is the message: politeness strategies in men's and women's voice mail messages. Journal of Pragmatics 35 (2) : 243–262.
Osman, S.L. 2003. Predicting Men's Rape Perceptions Based on the Belief That "No" Really Means "Yes";. Journal of Applied Social Psychology 33 (4) : 683–692.
Reid, Scott A., Natasha Keerie and Nicholas A. Palomares. 2003. Language, Gender Salience, and Social Influence. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 22 (2) : 210–233.
Baxter, Judith. 2002. Jokers in the Pack: Why Boys are More Adept than Girls at Speaking in Public Settings. Language & Education 16 (2) : 81–96.
Fukushima, Mihoko and Hiroko Tanaka. 2002. Gender orientations to outward appearance in Japanese conversation: A study in grammar and interaction. Discourse & Society 13 (6) : 749–765.
Page, Ruth E. 2002. Evaluation in childbirth narratives told by women and men. Discourse Studies 4 (1) : 99–116.
Pakkala-Weckström, Mari. 2002. The discourse of seduction and intrigue: Linguistic strategies in three fabliaux in the Canterbury Tales. Journal of Historical Pragmatics 3 (1) : 151–173.
Macaulay, Marcia. 2001. Tough talk: Indirectness and gender in requests for information. Journal of Pragmatics 33 (2) : 293–316.
Cheshire, Jenny. 2000. The telling or the tale? Narratives and gender in adolescent friendship networks. Journal of Sociolinguistics 4 (2) : 234–262.
Palander-Collin, Minna. 1999. Male and female styles in 17th century correspondence: I Think. Language Variation and Change 11 (2) : 123–141.
Bogaers, Iris E. W. M. 1998. Gender in job interviews: some implications of verbal interactions of women and men. International Journal of the Sociology of Language 129 : 35–58.
Woods, Nicola J. 1997. The formation and development of New Zealand English: Interaction of gender-related variation and linguistic change. Journal of Sociolinguistics 1 (1) : 95–125.