Publications
Dirks, Una. 2014. Grounded theory. In Östman, Jan-Ola and Jef Verschueren, eds. Handbook of Pragmatics. 2014 Installment. (Handbook of Pragmatics 18). John Benjamins. pp. 01–42.
Marandin, J.-M. 2011. Affordance and ability: How do participants replicate linguistic choices in the lab? Belgian Journal of Linguistics 25 : 30–50.
Sunderland, Jane. 2004. Why These Data?: Rationales for Data Selection in Doctoral Student Presentations. Language & Education 18 (5) : 435–455.
Speer, Susan A. 2002. What can conversation analysis contribute to feminist methodology? Putting reflexivity into practice. Discourse & Society 13 (6) : 783–803.
Beebe, Leslie M. and M.J. Cummings. 1996. Natural speech act data versus written questionnaire data: How data collection method affects speech act performance. In Gass, Susan M. and Joyce Neu, eds. Speech Acts Across Cultures. Challenges to Communication in a Second Language. (Studies on Language Acquisition 11). De Gruyter Mouton. pp. 65–86.
Bilmes, Jack. 1996. Problems and resources in analyzing Northern Thai conversation for English language readers. Journal of Pragmatics 26 (2) : 171–188.
Moerman, Michael. 1996. The field of analyzing foreign language conversations. Journal of Pragmatics 26 (2) : 147–158.
Ferber, Rosa. 1995. Reliability and validity of slip-of-the-tongue corpora: A methodological note. Linguistics 33 (6) : 1169–1190.
Rose, Kenneth R. 1994. On the validity of discourse completion tests in Non-Western contexts. Applied Linguistics 15 (1) : 1–14.
Everett, Daniel. 1985. Dialogue and the selection of data for a grammar. In Dascal, Marcelo, ed. Dialogue: An interdisciplinary approach. John Benjamins. pp. 247–263.