Publications
Horn, Laurence. 2019. First things first: The pragmatics of “natural order”. Intercultural Pragmatics 16 (3) : 257–288.
Appiah Amfo, Nana Aba. 2010. Noun phrase conjunction in Akan: The grammaticalization path. Pragmatics 20 (1) : 27–41.
Goethals, Patrick. 2010. A multi-layered approach to speech events: The case of Spanish justificational conjunctions. Journal of Pragmatics 42 (8) : 2204–2218.
Fielder, Grace E. 2008. Bulgarian adversative connectives: Conjunctions or discourse markers? In Laury, Ritva, ed. Crosslinguistic Studies of Clause Combining. The multifunctionality of conjunctions. (Typological Studies in Language 80). John Benjamins. pp. 79–97.
Haugh, Michael. 2008. Utterance-final conjunctive particles and implicature in Japanese conversation. Pragmatics 18 (3) : 425–451.
Laury, Ritva, ed. 2008. Crosslinguistic Studies of Clause Combining. The multifunctionality of conjunctions. (Typological Studies in Language 80). John Benjamins.
Thompson, Geoff. 2005. But me some buts: A multidimensional view of conjunction. Text 25 (6) : 763–791.
Clachar, Arlene. 2004. Creole discourse effects on the speech conjunctive system in expository texts. Journal of Pragmatics 36 (10) : 1827–1850.
Gawron, Jean Mark and Andrew Kehler. 2004. The Semantics of Respective Readings, Conjunction, and Filler-Gap Dependencies. Linguistics and Philosophy 27 (2) : 169–207.
Gómez Txurruka, Isabel. 2003. The Natural Language Conjunction And. Linguistics and Philosophy 26 (3) : 255–285.
Lee, Hye-Kyung. 2002. Towards a new typology of connectives with special reference to conjunction in English and Korean. Journal of Pragmatics 34 (7) : 851–866.
Simpson, Paul. 2001. 'Reason' and 'tickle' as pragmatic constructs in the discourse of advertising. Journal of Pragmatics 33 (4) : 589–607.
Hasegawa, Yoko. 1996. The (nonvacuous) semantics of TE-linkage in Japanese. Journal of Pragmatics 25 (6) : 763–790.
Schleppegrell, Mary J. 1996. Conjunction in spoken English and ESL writing. Applied Linguistics 17 (3) : 271–285.
Fillmore, Charles J., Paul Kay and Mary Catherine O'Connor. 1988. Regularity and idiomaticity in grammatical constructions: The case of 'let alone'. Language 64 (3) : 501–538.