Publications
Zhang, Grace. 2019. The pragmatic use of ‘sort of’ in TV forums. A Chinese perspective. Journal of Asian Pacific Communication 29 (1) : 62–85.
Yap, Foong Ha and Brian Lap-ming Wai. 2018. Inclusivity and exclusivity in the use of Cantonese ngo5dei6 (‘we’) in evasive replies in Hong Kong political discourse. Discourse & Society 29 (6) : 691–715.
Vázquez Carranza, Ariel. 2016. Evading and resisting answering. An analysis of Mexican Spanish news interviews. Pragmatics and Society 7 (4) : 570–594.
Ekberg, Stuart. 2012. Addressing a source of trouble outside of the repair space. Journal of Pragmatics 44 (4) : 374–386.
Rasiah, Parameswary. 2010. A framework for the systematic analysis of evasion in parliamentary discourse. Journal of Pragmatics 42 (3) : 664–680.
Dillow, Megan R. and Sean M. Horan. 2009. Deceivers and Emotion: The Relationships Among Deceptive Message Type, Relational Qualities, and Guilt and Shame. The Atlantic Journal of Communication 17 (4) : 149–164.
Bull, Peter. 2008. “Slipperiness, Evasion, and Ambiguity”: Equivocation and Facework in Noncommittal Political Discourse. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 27 (4) : 333–344.
Berlin, Lawrence N. 2007. Cooperative conflict and evasive language: The case of the 9-11 commission hearings. In Fetzer, Anita, ed. Context and Appropriateness: Micro meets macro. (Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 162). John Benjamins. pp. 167–199.