Publications
Brabanter, Philippe De. 2018. Pragmatic and semantic commitment when using quotative markers, with application to French dire and genre. Journal of Pragmatics 128 : 137–147.
Cornillie, Bert. 2018. On speaker commitment and speaker involvement. Evidence from evidentials in Spanish talk-in-interaction. Journal of Pragmatics 128 : 161–170.
Escandell-Vidal, Victoria. 2018. Evidential commitment and feature mismatch in Spanish estar constructions. Journal of Pragmatics 128 : 102–115.
Macagno, Fabrizio. 2018. A dialectical approach to presupposition. Intercultural Pragmatics 15 (2) : 291–314.
Bondi, Marina. 2016. The future in reports. Prediction, commitment and legitimization in corporate social responsibility (CSR). Pragmatics and Society 7 (1) : 57–81.
Boulat, Kira. 2015. Hearer-oriented processes of strength assignment. a pragmatic model of commitment. Belgian Journal of Linguistics 29 (1) : 19–40.
Velea, Adina. 2013. Imperatives and commitments in Romanian academic meeting interactions. Pragmatics 23 (3) : 545–564.
Becker, Thomas. 2012. The pragmatics of argumentation. Commitment to implicit premises. In Schalley, Andrea C., ed. Practical Theories and Empirical Practice. A linguistic perspective. (Human Cognitive Processing 40). John Benjamins. pp. 257–272.
Michael, Lev. 2012. Nanti self-quotation: Implications for the pragmatics of reported speech and evidentiality. Pragmatics and Society 3 (1) : 321–357.
Gales, Tammy. 2011. Identifying interpersonal stance in threatening discourse: An appraisal analysis. Discourse Studies 13 (1) : 27–46.
McGlone, Matthew S. 2009. Does Time Fly When You're Having Fun, or Do You?: Affect, Agency, and Embodiment in Temporal Communication. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 28 (1) : 3–31.
Pollard, Timothy D. 2009. The Role of the Internet in Presidential Campaigns. Communication Studies 60 (5) : 574–588.
Ryan, Stephen. 2009. Ambivalence and commitment, liberation and challenge: investigating the attitudes of young Japanese people towards the learning of English. Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development 30 (5) : 405–420.
Berlin, Lawrence N. 2008. “I Think, Therefore . . .”: Commitment in Political Testimony. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 27 (4) : 372–383.
Bull, Peter. 2008. “Slipperiness, Evasion, and Ambiguity”: Equivocation and Facework in Noncommittal Political Discourse. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 27 (4) : 333–344.
Johansson, Marjut, Anita Fetzer and Peter Bull. 2008. Prologue: Analyzing the Fine Details of Political Commitment. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 27 (4) : 324–332.