Publications
Ilie, Cornelia, ed. 2021. Questioning and Answering Practices across Contexts and Cultures (Pragmatics and Beyond: New Series 323). John Benjamins.
Espinal, M. Teresa, Joan Borràs-Comes and Feifei Li. 2019. Mismatches in the interpretation of fragment negative expressions in Mandarin Chinese. Journal of Pragmatics 152 : 28–45.
Marsh, Jessica. 2019. Why say it that way?: evasive answers and politeness theory. Journal of Politeness Research 15 (1) : 55–76.
Stivers, Tanya. 2019. How We Manage Social Relationships Through Answers to Questions: The Case of Interjections. Discourse Processes 56 (3) : 191–209.
Forgas, Joseph P. and Diana Matovic. 2018. The Answer Is in the Question? Mood Effects on Processing Verbal Information and Impression Formation. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 37 (5) : 578–590.
Seuren, Lucas M. 2018. Assessing Answers: Action Ascription in Third Position. Research on Language and Social Interaction 51 (1) : 33–51.
Seuren, Lucas M. 2018. Assessing Answers: Action Ascription in Third Position. Research on Language & Social Interaction 51 (1) : 33–51.
Bonnin, Juan Eduardo. 2014. Expanded answers to bureaucratic questions: Negotiating access to public healthcare. Journal of Sociolinguistics 18 (5) : 685–707.
White, Sarah J. 2012. Closing Surgeon-Patient Consultations. International Review of Pragmatics 4 (1) : 58–79.
Hayashi, Makoto and Tanya Stivers. 2010. Transformative answers: One way to resist a question’s constraints. Language in Society 39 (1) : 1–25.
Ekström, Mats. 2009. Announced refusal to answer: a study of norms and accountability in broadcast political interviews. Discourse Studies 11 (6) : 681–702.
Chang, Chia-chien and Michelle Min-chia Wu. 2009. Address form shifts in interpreted Q&A sessions. Interpreting 11 (2) : 164–189.
Heinemann, Trine. 2008. Questions of accountability: yes—no interrogatives that are unanswerable. Discourse Studies 10 (1) : 55–71.
Jucks, Regina and Rainer Bromme. 2007. Choice of Words in Doctor-Patient Communication: An Analysis of Health-Related Internet Sites. Health Communication 21 (3) : 267–277.
Johansson, Marjut. 2007. Represented discourse in answers: A cross-cultural perspective on French and British political interviews. In Fetzer, Anita and Gerda Lauerbach. Political discourse in the media: Cross-cultural perspectives. In : 3–28. : 139–162.
Kenny, R. Wade. 2007. An Effect of Communication on Medical Decision Making: Answerability, and the Medically Induced Death of Paul Mills. Health Communication 22 (1) : 69–78.
Sidnell, Jack and Susan Ehrlich. 2006. “I think that's not an assumption you ought to make”: Challenging presuppositions in inquiry testimony. Language in Society 35 (5) : 655–676.
Archer, Dawn. 2005. Questions and Answers in the English Courtroom (1640–1760). A sociopragmatic analysis. (Pragmatics and Beyond: New Series 135). John Benjamins.
Connaughton, Stacey L. and Sharon E. Jarvis. 2005. "Audiences Implicadas e Ignoradas" in the English and Spanish Language 2002 Texas Gubernatorial Debates. Howard Journal of Communication 16 : 131–148.
Luke, Allan and J.A. Vadeboncoeur. 2004. Who's/whose at risk? answerability and the critical possibilities of classroom discourse. Critical Discourse Studies 1 (2) : 201–223.