Publications
Greer, Tim. 2019. Initiating and delivering news of the day: Interactional competence as joint-development. Journal of Pragmatics 146 : 150–164.
Nixon, James. 2019. “You Think I'm Joking”: Examining the Weaponized Comedy of President Obama's Stand-Up Addresses at the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner. Studies in American Humor 5 (1) : 103–123.
Galatolo, Renata and Letizia Caronia. 2018. Morality at dinnertime: The sense of the Other as a practical accomplishment in family interaction. Discourse & Society 29 (1) : 43–62.
Burdelski, Matthew and Noriko Takei. 2018. Shifting of “expert” and “novice” roles between/within two languages: Language socialization, identity, and epistemics in family dinnertime conversations. Multilingua 37 (1) : 83–118.
Hester, Sally. 2016. Answering questions instead of telling stories: Everyday breaching in a family meal. Journal of Pragmatics 102 : 54–66.
Bova, Antonio. 2015. Adult as a source of expert opinion in child’s argumentation during family mealtime conversations. Journal of Argumentation in Context 4 (1) : 4–20.
Bova, Antonio. 2015. “This is the cheese bought by Grandpa”. A study of the arguments from authority used by parents with their children during mealtime conversations. Journal of Argumentation in Context 4 (2) : 133–157.
Ogiermann, Eva. 2015. In/directness in Polish children's requests at the dinner table. Journal of Pragmatics 82 : 67–82.
Holmes, Janet, Brian King and Meredith Marra. 2014. Trivial, mundane or revealing? Food as a lens on ethnic norms in workplace talk. Language & Communication 34 : 46–55.
Szatrowski, Polly E., ed. 2014. Language and Food. Verbal and nonverbal experiences. (Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 238). John Benjamins.