Publications
Trotzke, Andreas and Xavier Villalba, eds. 2021. Expressive Meaning Across Linguistic Levels and Frameworks. Oxford University Press.
Hoffmann-Dilloway, Erika. 2018. Feeling your own (or someone else's) face: Writing signs from the expressive viewpoint. Language & Communication 61 : 88–101.
Padilla Cruz, Manuel. 2018. Expressive APs and expletive NPs revisited: Refining the extant relevance-theoretic procedural account. Lingua 205 : 54–70.
Wharton, Tim. 2016. That bloody so-and-so has retired: Expressives revisited. Lingua 175,176 : 20–35.
Mišić Ilić, Biljana and Milica Radulović. 2015. Commissive and expressive illocutionary acts in political discourse. Lodz Papers in Pragmatics 11 (1) : 19–49.
Childs, G. Tucker. 2014. Constraints on violating constraints: How languages reconcile the twin dicta of “Be different” and “Be recognizably language”. Pragmatics and Society 5 (3) : 341–354.
Schrodt, Paul. 2009. Family Strength and Satisfaction as Functions of Family Communication Environments. Communication Quarterly 57 (2) : 171–186.
Jucker, Andreas and Irma Taavitsainen, eds. 2008. Speech Acts in the History of English. (Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 176). John Benjamins.
Sadler, Mitsumi. 2008. From a spatial to a subjective framework: The semantic and pragmatic change of ni-marked NPs in Japanese discourse. Journal of Historical Pragmatics 9 (1) : 94–139.
Keenan, Edward Louis. 2002. Some properties of natural language quantifiers: Generalized quantifier theory. Linguistics and Philosophy 25 (5/6) : 627–654.
Manning, H. Paul. 2002. Orderly affect: The syntactic coding of pragmatics in Welsh expressive constructions. Pragmatics 12 (4) : 415–446.
Maynard, Senko K. 2002. Linguistic Emotivity. Centrality of place, the topic-comment dynamic, and an ideology of pathos in Japanese discourse. (Pragmatics and Beyond: New Series 97). John Benjamins.
Rossen-Knill, Deborah F. and Richard Henry. 1997. The Pragmatics of Verbal Parody. Journal of Pragmatics 27 (6) : 719–752.
Billings, Dorothy K. 1987. Expressive style and culture: Individualism and group orientation contrasted. Language in Society 16 (4) : 475–497.
Gay, Jan, Carolyn D. Baker and Peter Freebody. 1987. The use of expressive words in children's first school books. Language & Communication 7 (1) : 25–38.