Publications
Fremer, Maria. 2023. The informalisation of address practice in Swedish in a historical perspective. Journal of Historical Pragmatics 24 (1) : 179–197.
Bresin, Agnese. 2019. Perceptions of address practices in Italian interregional encounters. A case study of restaurant encounters. Journal of Pragmatics 143 : 185–200.
Fitzgerald, Richard and Göran Eriksson. 2019. Web-TV as a backstage activity: Emerging forms of audience address in the post-broadcast era. Text & Talk 39 (1) : 47–67.
Moyna, María Irene and Bettina Kluge, eds. 2019. It’s not all about you. New perspectives on address research. (Topics in Address Research 1). John Benjamins.
Slotta, James and Luke Fleming. 2018. The pragmatics of kin address: A sociolinguistic universal and its semantic affordances. Journal of Sociolinguistics 22 (4) : 375–405.
Kraska-Szlenk, Iwona. 2018. Address inversion in Swahili: Usage patterns, cognitive motivation and cultural factors. Cognitive Linguistics 29 (3) : 545–584.
Cromdal, Jakob and Oliver John. 2016. Crafting Instructions Collaboratively: Student Questions and Dual Addressivity in Classroom Task Instructions. Discourse Processes 53 (4) : 252–279.
Monteiro, David. 2016. Street-level bureaucracy revisited. Formulating address in social work service encounters. Language and Dialogue 6 (1) : 54–80.
Hassall, Tim. 2015. Individual Variation in L2 Study-Abroad Outcomes: A Case Study from Indonesian Pragmatics. Multilingua 34 (1) : 33–59.
Tang, Chihsia. 2015. The influence of the addressers’ and the addressees’ gender identities on the addressers’ linguistic politeness behavior. Some evidence from criticisms in Taiwanese media discourse. Pragmatics 25 (3) : 477–499.
Zhang, Yiqiong, Tao Song and David Machin. 2015. Visual forms of address in social media discourse: the case of a science communication website. Journal of multicultural discourses 10 (2) : 236–252.
Villarreal, Dan. 2014. Connecting production to judgments: T/V address forms and the L2 identities of intermediate Spanish learners. Journal of Pragmatics 66 : 1–14.