Publications
Martins, Carla. 2002. A indeterminação do significado nos estudos sócio-pragmáticos: divergências teórico-metodológicas [Meaning indeterminacy in socio-pragmatic studies: theoretical and methodological divergence.] DELTA : 87–116.
Amel, Rodica. 1994. The constitutive rule of a round table: On "(on) Searle on conversation#. Pragmatics & Cognition 2 (1) : 167–190.
Dispaux, Gilbert. 1994. Pretending to Be Objective. In Parret, Herman, ed. Pretending to Communicate. (Foundations of communication and cognition). Walter de Gruyter. pp. 71–88.
Leilich, Joachim. 1993. Intentionality, speech acts and communicative action: A defense of J. Habermas' & K.O. Apel's criticism of Searle. Pragmatics 3 (2) : 155–170.
Mulder, Walter de. 1993. Intentionality and meaning: A reaction to Leilich's `Intentionality, speech acts and communicative action'. Pragmatics 3 (2) : 171–180.
Bach, Kent and Robert Harnish. 1992. How performatives work: A reply to John Searle. Linguistics and Philosophy 15 (1) : 93–110.
Egner, Inge. 1989. Das Genfer Modell zur Gesprächsanalyse. In Weigand, Edda and Franz Hundsnurscher, eds. Dialoganalyse II: Referate der 2. Arbeitstagung Bochum 1988. Max Niemeyer. pp. 3–18.
Ervin-Tripp, Susan M. 1987. Cross-cultural and developmental sources of pragmatic generalizations. In Verschueren, Jef and Marcella Bertucelli-Papi, eds. The pragmatic perspective: Selected papers from the 1985 International Pragmatics Conference. John Benjamins. pp. 47–60.
Tsui, Amy. 1987. Aspects of the classification of illocutionary acts and the notion of the perlocutionary act. Semiotica 66 (4) : 359–377.