Publications
Sawadogo, Mahamadou. 2018. The concept of complimenting in light of the Moore language in Burkina Faso. Pragmatics 28 (1) : 139–156.
Mortensen, Kristine Køhler. 2017. Flirting in online dating: Giving empirical grounds to flirtatious implicitness. Discourse Studies 19 (5) : 581–597.
Suzuki, Yuichi. 2017. Validity of new measures of implicit knowledge: Distinguishing implicit knowledge from automatized explicit knowledge. Applied Psycholinguistics 38 (5) : 1229–1261.
Castelfranchi, Cristiano. 2016. Pretense as deceptive behavioral communication. Pragmatics & Cognition 23 (1) : 16–52.
Ender, Andrea. 2016. Implicit and Explicit Cognitive Processes in Incidental Vocabulary Acquisition. Applied Linguistics 37 (4) : 536–560.
Rebuschat, Patrick, ed. 2015. Implicit and Explicit Learning of Languages. (Studies in bilingualism 48). John Benjamins.
Maíz-Arévalo, Carmen. 2012. “Was that a compliment?” Implicit compliments in English and Spanish. Journal of Pragmatics 44 (8) : 980–996.
Németh T., Eniko and Károly Bibok. 2010. Interaction between grammar and pragmatics: The case of implicit arguments, implicit predicates and co-composition in Hungarian. Journal of Pragmatics 42 (2) : 501–524.
Fløttum, Kjersti. 2010. EU discourse: Polyphony and unclearness. Journal of Pragmatics 42 (4) : 990–999.
Bertuccelli Papi, Marcella. 2009. Implicitness. In Östman, Jan-Ola and Jef Verschueren, eds. Key Notions for Pragmatics. (Handbook of Pragmatics Highlights 1). John Benjamins. pp. 139–162.
Kang, Hyun-Sook. 2009. The relative efficacy of explicit and implicit feedback in the learning of a less-commonly-taught foreign language. International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching 47 (3-4).
Östman, Jan-Ola and Jef Verschueren, eds. 2009. Key Notions for Pragmatics. (Handbook of Pragmatics Highlights 1). John Benjamins.