Publications
Parvaresh, Vahid and Tahmineh Tayebi. 2018. Impoliteness, aggression and the moral order. Journal of Pragmatics 132 : 91–107.
Méndez García, María del Carmen. 2017. Intercultural reflection through the Autobiography of Intercultural Encounters: students’ accounts of their images of alterity. Language and Intercultural Communication 17 (2) : 90–117.
Al-Tahmazi, Thulfiqar H. 2016. Fuelling ethno-sectarian conflicts. (De)legitimization and impoliteness in readers’ responses in an Arab online media. Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict 4 (2) : 297–323.
Kleinke, Sonja. 2012. Responses to rhetorical questions in English and German Internet public news groups. Functions of Language 19 (2) : 174–200.
Teubert, Wolfgang. 2012. Democracy and web-based dialogue. In Cooren, François and Alain Létourneau, eds. (Re)presentations and Dialogue. (Dialogue Studies 16). John Benjamins. pp. 99–124.
Ifukor, Presley. 2011. Linguistic Marketing in “… a marketplace of ideas“: Language choice and intertextuality in a Nigerian virtual community. Pragmatics and Society 2 (1) : 110–147.
Buchstaller, Isabelle, Elisabeth Closs Traugott, John R. Rickford, T. Wasow and Arnold M. Zwicky. 2010. The sociolinguistics of a short-lived innovation: Tracing the development of quotative all across spoken and internet newsgroup data. Language Variation and Change 22 (2) : 191–219.
Hellsten, Iina and Brigitte Nerlich. 2010. Bird flu hype. The spread of a disease outbreak through the media and Internet discussion groups. Journal of Language and Politics 9 (3) : 393–408.
Rakotonoelina, Florimond and Patricia von Münchow. 2010. Questions and explanations in French and Anglo-American Usenet newsgroups. Discourse Studies 12 (3) : 311–329.
McCabe, Jessi. 2009. Resisting Alienation: The Social Construction of Internet Communities Supporting Eating Disorders. Communication Studies 60 (1) : 1–16.
Marcoccia, Michel. 2004. On-line polylogues: conversation structure and participation framework in internet newsgroups. Journal of Pragmatics 36 (1) : 115–145.