Publications
Dolberg, Florian. 2019. Agreement in Language Contact. Gender development in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. (Studies in Language Companion Series 208). John Benjamins.
Jucker, Andreas H. and Kim Ridealgh. 2019. Late Egyptian, Old English and the re-evaluation of Discernment politeness in remote cultures. Journal of Pragmatics 144 : 56–66.
Drożdż, Grzegorz, ed. 2016. Studies in Lexicogrammar. Theory and applications. (Human Cognitive Processing 54). John Benjamins.
Díaz-Vera, Javier E. 2014. On saying two things at once: The historical semantics and pragmatics of Old English emotion words. Folia Linguistica Historica 35 : 101–133.
Simon-Jones, Lindsey Marie. 2013. Neighbor Hob and neighbor Lob: English dialect speakers on the Tudor stage. English Text Construction 6 (1) : 40–59.
Kronenfeld, David B. 2012. Flexibility and change in distributed cognitive systems: A view from Cognitive Anthropology. Review of Cognitive Linguistics 10 (2) : 315–345.
Jucker, Andreas. 2011. Positive and negative face as descriptive categories in the history of English. Journal of Historical Pragmatics 12 (1,2) : 178–197.
Kohnen, Thomas. 2011. Understanding Anglo-Saxon “politeness“: Directive constructions with ic wille / ic wolde. Journal of Historical Pragmatics 12 (1,2) : 230–254.
Pakis, Valentine A. 2011. Insults, violence, and the meaning of lytegian in the Old English Battle of Maldon. Journal of Historical Pragmatics 12 (1,2) : 198–229.
Bremmer, Rolf H. Jr. 2009. An Introduction to Old Frisian. History, Grammar, Reader, Glossary. John Benjamins.
Tanskanen, Sanna-Kaisa, Matti Peikola and Janne Skaffari, eds. 2009. Instructional Writing in English. Studies in honour of Risto Hiltunen. (Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 189). John Benjamins.
Chapman, Don. 2008. “You belly-guilty bag”: Insulting epithets in Old English. Journal of Historical Pragmatics 9 (1) : 1–19.
Taavitsainen, Irma and Andreas Jucker, eds. 2008. Speech Acts in the History of English. (Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 176). John Benjamins.
Kohnen, Thomas. 2008. Linguistic politeness in Anglo-Saxon England? A study of Old English address terms. Journal of Historical Pragmatics 9 (1) : 140–158.
Arnovick, Leslie. 2006. Written Reliquaries: The resonance of orality in medieval English texts. (Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 153). John Benjamins.
Méndez-Naya, Belén. 2006. Adjunct, modifier, discourse marker: On the various functions of right in the history of English. Folia Linguistica Historica 27 (1–2) : 141–169.