Publications
Simon-VandenBergen, Anne-Marie. 2014. Equivocation and doublespeak in far right-wing discourse: an analysis of Nick Griffin's performance on BBC's Question Time. Text & Talk 34 (1) : 1–22.
Simon-VandenBergen, Anne-Marie. 2008. Almost certainly and most definitely: Degree modifiers and epistemic stance. Journal of Pragmatics 40 (9) : 1521–1542.
Simon-VandenBergen, Anne-Marie. 2008. “Those Are Only Slogans”: A Linguistic Analysis of Argumentation in Debates With Extremist Political Speakers. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 27 (4) : 345–358.
Simon-VandenBergen, Anne-Marie. 2007. Lay and expert voices in public participation programmes: A case of generic heterogeneity. Journal of Pragmatics 39 (8) : 1420–1435.
Simon-VandenBergen, Anne-Marie. 2007. The discourse functionality of adjectival and adverbial epistemic expressions: Evidence from present-day English. In : 419–446.
Simon-VandenBergen, Anne-Marie. 2004. A model and a methodology for the study of pragmatic markers: the semantic field of expectation. Journal of Pragmatics 36 (10) : 1781–1806.
Simon-VandenBergen, Anne-Marie. 2003. Grammatical Metaphor: Views from systemic functional linguistics. (Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 236). John Benjamins.
Simon-VandenBergen, Anne-Marie. 2000. The functions of I think in political discourse. International Journal of Applied Linguistics 10 (1) : 41–63.
Simon-VandenBergen, Anne-Marie. 1998. Review of $Status and Power in Verbal Interaction: A Study of Discourse in a Close-knit Social Network. Discourse & Society 9 (1) : 120–122.
Simon-VandenBergen, Anne-Marie. 1997. Modal (un)certainty in Political Discourse: A Functional Account. Language Sciences 19 (4) : 341–356.
Simon-VandenBergen, Anne-Marie. 1996. Image-building through modality: The case of political interviews. Discourse & Society 7 (3) : 389–415.