Publications
Kurzon, Dennis. 2020. When perlocutions become silent: Politicians and the right of silence -- a case study. Israel Affairs 26 (1) : 44–58.
Kurzon, Dennis. 2018. Literal interpretation and political expediency: The case of Thomas More . In Kurzon, Dennis, ed. Legal Pragmatics. (Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 288). John Benjamins. pp. 81–97.
Kurzon, Dennis. 2016. The three silences of Sir Thomas More: A pragmatic perspective. Journal of Historical Pragmatics 17 (1) : 107–128.
Kurzon, Dennis. 2016. Blurring the boundaries between domestic and digital spheres. Competing engagements in public google hangouts. Pragmatics 26 (2) : 291–304.
Kurzon, Dennis. 2016. Participation frameworks in multiparty video chats cross-modal exchanges in public Google Hangouts. Journal of Pragmatics 94 : 29–46.
Kurzon, Dennis, ed. 2008. Adpositions. Pragmatic, semantic and syntactic perspectives. (Typological Studies in Language 74). John Benjamins.
Kurzon, Dennis. 2008. The systematization and typology of the instant messaging writing system used by young Israeli Arabs. Written Language & Literacy 11 (1) : 35–48.
Kurzon, Dennis. 2003. Where East Looks West. Success in English in Goa and on the Konkan Coast. (Multilingual Matters). Multilingual Matters.
Kurzon, Dennis. 2003. Where East Looks West.
'Success in English in Goa and on the Konkan Coast'. Multilingual Matters.
Kurzon, Dennis, ed. 2002. Prepositions in their Syntactic, Semantic and Pragmatic Context. (Typological Studies in Language 50). John Benjamins.
Kurzon, Dennis. 2001. The case of a broken cohesive chain II. Journal of Pragmatics 33 (7) : 1173–1176.
Kurzon, Dennis. 2001. The politeness of judges: American and English judicial behaviour. Journal of Pragmatics 33 (1) : 61–85.
Kurzon, Dennis. 1998. The speech act status of incitement: Perlocutionary acts revisited. Journal of Pragmatics 29 (5) : 571–596.
Kurzon, Dennis. 1997. 'Legal language': varieties, genres, registers, discourses. International Journal of Applied Linguistics 7 (2) : 119–139.
Kurzon, Dennis. 1997. Review of $Speakers, Listeners and Communication: Explorations in Discourse Analysis. Lingua 102 (1) : 69–75.