Publications
Baker, Olja . 2021. Parliamentary directives in New Zealand and Bosnia and Herzegovina: A contrastive study. Languages in Contrast 21 (1) : 28–57.
Bardovi-Harlig, Kathleen. 2019. Invitations as request-for-service mitigators in academic discourse. Journal of Pragmatics 139 : 64–78.
Olmen, Daniël Van. 2019. A three-fold approach to the imperative's usage in English and Dutch. Journal of Pragmatics 139 : 146–162.
Pang, Priscilla. 2019. Directives in Professional Kitchens and Potential Learning Opportunities. Applied Linguistics 37 (5) : 754–772.
Svennevig, Jan and Paweł Urbanik. 2019. Managing contingencies in requests: The role of negation in Norwegian interrogative directives. Journal of Pragmatics 139 : 109–125.
Chaemsaithong, Krisda. 2018. Investigating audience orientation in courtroom communication. The case of the closing argument. Pragmatics and Society 9 (4) : 545–570.
Foulkes, Paul, Traci Walker and Alison Channon. 2018. ‘But what is the reason why you know such things?’: Question and response patterns in the LADO interview. Journal of Pragmatics 129 : 154–172.
Ferencik, Milan. 2018. Im/politeness on the move: A study of regulatory discourse practices in Slovakia's centre of tourism. Journal of Pragmatics 134 : 183–198.
Kochańska, Agata. 2018. The hurting and healing power of words (and grammatical constructions). A cognitive grammar study of the interactive and interpersonal effects of a directive construction in Polish. Journal of Pragmatics 134 : 1–14.
Olmen, Daniël Van and Simone Heinold, eds. 2017. Imperatives and Directive Strategies. (Studies in Language Companion Series 184). John Benjamins.
Mikesell, Lisa. 2016. The Use of Directives to Repair Embodied (Mis)Understandings in Interactions with Individuals Diagnosed with Frontotemporal Dementia. Research on Language and Social Interaction 49 (3) : 201–219.
Lehtinen, Esa and Riikka Nissi. 2016. Negotiation of expertise and multifunctionality: PowerPoint presentations as interactional activity types in workplace meetings. Language & Communication 48 : 1–17.
Cekaite, Asta. 2015. The Coordination of Talk and Touch in Adults’ Directives to Children: Touch and Social Control. Research on Language and Social Interaction 48 (2) : 152–175.
Sansiñena, María Sol, Hendrik De Smet and Bert Cornillie. 2015. Displaced directives: Subjunctive free-standing que-clauses vs. imperatives in Spanish. Folia Linguistica 49 (1) : 257–285.
Mondada, Lorenza. 2014. Instructions in the operating room: How the surgeon directs their assistant’s hands. Discourse Studies 16 (2) : 131–161.
Moore, Ekaterina. 2013. “Children Are All Looking at You”: Child socialization, directive trajectories and affective stances in a Russian preschool. Pragmatics and Society 4 (3) : 317–344.