Publications
Pallotti, Gabriele. 2016. A Typology of Statements about Discourse. Applied Linguistics 37 (3) : 377–396.
Snow, Don. 2013. Revisiting Ferguson's defining cases of diglossia. Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development 34 (1) : 61–76.
Arnon, Inbal and Eve V. Clark, eds. 2011. Experience, Variation and Generalization. Learning a first language. (Trends in Language Acquisition Research 7). John Benjamins.
Bilmes, Jack. 2008. Generally speaking: Formulating an argument in the US Federal Trade Commission. Text & Talk 28 (2) : 193–217.
Scheibman, Joanne. 2007. Subjective and intersubjective uses of generalizations in English conversations. In Englebretson, Robert, ed. Stancetaking in Discourse: Subjectivity, evaluation, interaction. (Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 164). John Benjamins. pp. 111–138.
Chalhoub-Deville, Micheline, Carol Chapelle and Patricia A. Duff, eds. 2006. Inference and Generalizability in Applied Linguistics: Multiple perspectives. (Language Learning & Language Teaching 12). John Benjamins.
Cocking, C. and John Drury. 2004. Generalization of Efficacy as a Function of Collective Action and Intergroup Relations: Involvement in an Anti-Roads Struggle. Journal of Applied Social Psychology 34 (2) : 417–444.
Jurow, A. Susan. 2004. Generalizing in Interaction: Middle School Mathematics Students Making Mathematical Generalizations in a Population-Modeling Project. Mind, Culture and Activity 11 (4) : 279–300.
Callen, Beth, Robert Crawshaw and Karin Tusting. 2002. 'I know, 'cos I was there': how residence abroad students use personal experience to legitimate cultural generalizations. Discourse & Society 13 (5) : 651–672.
Domínguez, Pedro J. Chamizo and Brigitte Nerlich. 2002. False friends: their origin and semantics in some selected languages. Journal of Pragmatics 34 (12) : 1833–1849.
Gafos, Amadantios I., Gary F. Marcus, Iris Berent and Joseph Shimron. 2002. The scope of linguistic generalizations: evidence from Hebrew word formation. Cognition 83 (2) : 113–139.
Aitchison, Jean. 1996. Small steps or large steps? Undergeneralization and overgeneralization in creole acquisition. In Wekker, Herman C., ed. Creole languages and Language Acquisition. (Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs 86). De Gruyter Mouton. pp. 9–31.