Publications
Hopper, Robert. 1999. Going Public About Social Interaction. Research on Language and Social Interaction 32 (1/2) : 77–84.
Hopper, Robert. 1998. How Gender Creeps Into Talk. Research on Language and Social Interaction 31 (1) : 59–74.
Hopper, Robert. 1996. Languages, cultures, relationships: Telephone openings in Taiwan. Research on Language and Social Interaction 29 (4) : 291–313.
Hopper, Robert. 1993. Back channels revisited: acknowledgement tokens and speakership incipiency. Research on Language and Social Interaction 26 (2) : 157–177.
Hopper, Robert. 1993. Some uses of Yeah. Research on Language and Social Interaction 26 (2) : 203–212.
Hopper, Robert. 1992. Accomplishing interpersonal relationship: The telephone openings of strangers and intimates. Western Journal of Communication 56 : 185–199.
Hopper, Robert. 1992. Dialogic teaching of medical terminology at the cancer information service. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 11 (1/2) : 63–74.
Hopper, Robert. 1990. Emergent goals at a relational turning point: The case of Gordon and Denise. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 9 (1/2) : 39–65.
Hopper, Robert. 1990. Universals and particulars in telephone openings. Research on Language and Social Interaction 24 : 369–387.
Hopper, Robert. 1990. The effects of sex dialects and sex stereotypes on speech evaluation. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 9 (3) : 209–224.
Hopper, Robert. 1989. Review of $Recent advances in language, communication and social psychology. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 8 (2) : 90–93.
Hopper, Robert. 1989. Sequential ambiquity in telephone openings: `What are you doin'. Communication Monographs 56 : 241–252.
Hopper, Robert. 1988. Speech, for instance. The exemplar in studies of conversation. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 7 (1) : 47–63.
Hopper, Robert. 1988. Speech, for instance. The exemplar in studies of conversation. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 7 (1) : 47–63.