Publications
Zhao, Yang and Yurong Zhao. 2014. A corpus-based discourse analysis of conversational storytelling in Chinese adults. Chinese Language and Discourse 5 (1) : 53–78.
Norén, Niklas and Per Linell. 2013. Pivot constructions as everyday conversational phenomena within a cross-linguistic perspective: An introduction. Journal of Pragmatics 54 (1) : 1–15.
Lysander, Katya and William S. Horton. 2012. Conversational Grounding in Younger and Older Adults: The Effect of Partner Visibility and Referent Abstractness in Task-Oriented Dialogue. Discourse Processes 49 (1) : 29–60.
Gafaranga, Joseph. 2005. Demythologising language alternation studies: conversational structure vs. social structure in bilingual interaction. Journal of Pragmatics 37 (3) : 281–300.
Wagner, Shannon L. and Sherry L. Beaumont. 2004. Adolescent-Parent Verbal Conflict: The Roles of Conversational Styles and Disgust Emotions. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 23 (3) : 338–368.
Itakura, Hiroko. 2001. Conversational Dominance and Gender: A study of Japanese speakers in first and second language contexts. (Pragmatics and Beyond: New Series 89). John Benjamins.
Vasconcelos, Viviane C. B. and Sherry L. Beaumont. 2001. Similarities and differences in mother-daughter and mother-son conversations during preadolescence and adolescence. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 20 (4) : 419–444.
Wouk, Fay. 1999. Gender and the use of pragmatic particles in Indonesian. Journal of Sociolinguistics 3 (2) : 194–219.
Barnes, Lawrie. 1998. Men's Language: A Case of Linguistic Exclusion? Language Matters: Studies in the Languages of Africa 29 (1) : 83–100.
Iwasaki, Shoichi and Preeya Ingkaphirom Horie. 1998. The 'Northridge Earthquake' conversations: conversational patterns in Japanese and Thai and their cultural significance. Discourse & Society 9 (4) : 501–529.
Pavlidou, Theodossia. 1998. Greek and German telephone closings: Patterns of confirmation and agreement. Pragmatics 8 (1) : 79–94.
Sanderson, Penny. 1998. A Cognitive Approach to Gender Differences in Conversational Style. Language Matters: Studies in the Languages of Africa 29 (1) : 26–50.