Publications
Haselow, Alexander. 2019. Discourse marker sequences: Insights into the serial order of communicative tasks in real-time turn production. Journal of Pragmatics 146 : 1–18.
Tsung, Linda and Yun Xiao, eds. 2019. Current Studies in Chinese Language and Discourse. Global context and diverse perspectives. (Studies in Chinese Language and Discourse 10). John Benjamins.
Scheepers, Christoph, Simon C. Garrod and Andriy Myachykov. 2018. Attention and Memory Play Different Roles in Syntactic Choice During Sentence Production. Discourse Processes 55 (2) : 218–229.
Spooren, Wilbert, José Sanders and Afrooz Rafiee. 2018. Culture and discourse structure: A comparative study of Dutch and Iranian news texts. Discourse & Communication 12 (1) : 58–79.
Almujaiwel, Sultan. 2017. Discursive patterns of anti-feminism and pro-feminism in Arabic newspapers of the KACST corpus. Discourse & Communication 11 (5) : 441–466.
Breeze, Ruth. 2016. Negotiating alignment in newspaper editorials. The role of concur-counter patterns. Pragmatics 26 (1) : 1–19.
Cooperrider, Kensy. 2016. The Co-Organization of Demonstratives and Pointing Gestures. Discourse Processes 53 (8) : 632–656.
Lee, Sinae. 2015. Creaky voice as a phonational device marking parenthetical segments in talk. Journal of Sociolinguistics 19 (3) : 275–302.
McGrath, Lisa and Maria Kuteeva. 2015. The Theoretical Research Article as a Reflection of Disciplinary Practices: The Case of Pure Mathematics. Applied Linguistics 36 (2) : 215–235.
Tao, Hongyin and Kan Chen. 2014. The rise of a high transitivity marker 到 dao in contemporary Chinese. Co-evolvement of language and society. Chinese Language and Discourse 5 (1) : 25–52.
Mackay, Robert. 2014. The clichéd juxtapositions and pleasing patterns of political advertising. Language & Communication 37 : 100–119.
Arsyad, Safnil. 2013. A genre-based analysis of Indonesian research articles in the social sciences and humanities written by Indonesian speakers. Journal of multicultural discourses 8 (3) : 234–254.
Cap, Piotr. 2013. Proximization Theory and Critical Discourse Studies: A Promising Connection? International Review of Pragmatics 5 (2) : 293–317.