Publications
Béal, Christine and Kerry Mullan. 2017. The pragmatics of conversational humour in social visits: French and Australian English. Language & Communication 55 : 24–40.
Rudanko, Juhani. 2016. Towards characterizing a type of aggravated impoliteness, with examples from Timon of Athens. Language and Literature 26 (1) : 3–17.
Kim, Ki-tae. 2011. Positioning and multidimensional (im)politeness in Korean Oriental medical discourse. Journal of Asian Pacific Communication 21 (1) : 34–59.
Rudanko, Juhani. 2011. “[T]his most unnecessary, unjust, and disgraceful war“: Attacks on the Madison Administration in Federalist newspapers during the War of 1812. Journal of Historical Pragmatics 12 (1,2) : 82–103.
Tanaka, Hiromasa. 2011. Politeness in a Japanese intra-organisational meeting: Honorifics and socio-dialectal code switching. Journal of Asian Pacific Communication 21 (1) : 60–76.
Albelda Marco, Marta. 2008. Influence of situational factors in the codification and interpretation of impoliteness. [Influencia de los factores situacionales en la codificación e interpretación de la descortesía.] Pragmatics 18 (4) : 751–773.
Harris, Sandra. 2001. Being politically impolite: extending politeness theory to adversarial political discourse. Discourse & Society 12 (4) : 451–472.
Kharraki, Abdennour. 2001. Moroccan sex-based linguistic difference in bargaining. Discourse & Society 12 (5) : 615–632.
Koike, Dale April, Robert E. Vann and Joan Busquets. 2001. Spanish no, sí: Reactive moves to perceived face-threatening acts, Part II. Journal of Pragmatics 33 (6) : 879–899.
Rees-Miller, Janie. 2000. Power, severity, and context in disagreement. Journal of Pragmatics 32 (8) : 1087–1111.
Buck, R.A. 1997. Towards an Extended Theory of Face Action: Analyzing Dialogue in E.M. Forster's A Passage to India. Journal of Pragmatics 27 (1) : 83–106.