Publications
Karatepe, Çigdem. 2021. Hedged Turkish complaints and requests in the Problem-Solution text pattern. Pragmatics and Society 12 (3) : 488–504.
Abuarrah, Sufyan. 2019. Time tells a story. Temporality as a marker of ideology in the Palestinian political discourse. Pragmatics and Society 10 (2) : 230–250.
Cummings, Louise. 2019. Describing the Cookie Theft picture. Sources of breakdown in Alzheimer’s dementia. Pragmatics and Society 10 (2) : 153–176.
Filipovic, Luna. 2019. Evidence-gathering in police interviews. Communication problems and possible solutions. Pragmatics and Society 10 (1) : 9–31.
Hernández-López, María de la O. 2019. What makes a positive experience? Offline/online communication and rapport enhancement in Airbnb positive reviews. Pragmatics and Society 10 (2) : 177–204.
Hijazo-Gascón, Alberto. 2019. Translating accurately or sounding natural? The interpreters’ challenges due to semantic typology and the interpreting process. Pragmatics and Society 10 (1) : 72–94.
Koszowy, Marcin and Douglas N. Walton. 2019. Epistemic and deontic authority in the argumentum ad verecundiam. Pragmatics and Society 10 (2) : 287–315.
Musolff, Andreas. 2019. “You keep telling us different things, what do we believe?” Meta-communication and meta-representation in police interviews. Pragmatics and Society 10 (1) : 32–48.
Pablos-Ortega, Carlos de. 2019. “Would it be fair to say that you actively sought out material?” Mitigation and aggravation in police investigative interviews. Pragmatics and Society 10 (1) : 49–71.
Pounds, Gabrina. 2019. Rapport-building in suspects’ police interviews. The role of empathy and face. Pragmatics and Society 10 (1) : 95–121.
Prior, Matthew T. 2019. “I am an adult now”. Re-storying an ‘abuse’ narrative through categorization. Pragmatics and Society 10 (3) : 423–451.
Tereszkiewicz, Anna. 2019. Responding to customer complaints on English and Polish corporate profiles on Twitter. Pragmatics and Society 10 (2) : 205–229.
Wilson, Lauren and Dave Walsh. 2019. Striving for impartiality. Conflicts of role, trust and emotion in interpreter-assisted police interviews. Pragmatics and Society 10 (1) : 122–151.
Abdel Salam El-Dakhs, Dina. 2018. Investigating the apology strategies of Saudi learners of English. Foreign language learning in focus. Pragmatics and Society 9 (4) : 598–625.
Albelda Marco, Marta. 2018. Evidentials as a mark of genre. A study of four oral and written genres. Pragmatics and Society 9 (3) : 429–453.
Chaemsaithong, Krisda. 2018. Investigating audience orientation in courtroom communication. The case of the closing argument. Pragmatics and Society 9 (4) : 545–570.
Croom, Adam M. 2018. Asian slurs and stereotypes in the USA. A context-sensitive account of derogation and appropriation. Pragmatics and Society 9 (4) : 495–517.
Estellés, María. 2018. What genres tell us about evidentials and vice versa. A study of al parecer in Spanish parliamentary debates. Pragmatics and Society 9 (3) : 402–428.