Publications
Antaki, Charles. 2019. The Pivot Point between Problem Presentation and Advice in a Health Helpline Service. Applied Linguistics 40 (4) : 699–716.
Antaki, Charles. 2019. Establishing Intellectually Impaired Victims’ Understanding about ‘Truth’ and ‘Lies’: Police Interview Guidance and Practice in Cases of Sexual Assault. Applied Linguistics 37 (5) : 773–792.
Antaki, Charles. 2012. Telling people what to do (and, sometimes, why): Contingency, entitlement and explanation in staff requests to adults with intellectual impairments. Journal of Pragmatics 44 (6-7) : 876–889.
Antaki, Charles. 2008. You gotta light?: On the luxury of context for understanding talk in interaction. Journal of Pragmatics 40 (1) : 42–54.
Antaki, Charles. 2008. Accounting for moral judgments in academic talk: The case of a conversation analysis data session. Text & Talk 28 (1) : 1–30.
Antaki, Charles. 2007. Mental-health practitioners’ use of idiomatic expressions in summarising clients’ accounts. Journal of Pragmatics 39 (3) : 527–541.
Antaki, Charles. 2006. When psychotherapists disclose personal information about themselves to clients. Communication & Medicine 3 (1) : 27–41.
Antaki, Charles. 2002. "Lovely": Turn-initial high-grade assessments in telephone closings. Discourse Studies 4 (1) : 5–23.
Antaki, Charles. 2001. "D'you like a drink then do you?". Dissembling language and the construction of an impoverished life. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 20 (1/2) : 196–213.
Antaki, Charles. 2001. Recruiting the record: Using opponents' exact words in parliamentary argumentation. Text 21 (4) : 467–488.
Antaki, Charles. 2000. Using Identity Ascription to Disqualify a Rival Version of Events as "Interested". Research on Language and Social Interaction 33 (2) : 155–177.
Antaki, Charles. 2000. "Brilliant. Next Question ...": High-Grade Assessment Sequences in the Completion of Interactional Units. Research on Language and Social Interaction 33 (3) : 235–262.