Pragmatics & Cognition

Papers
(The median citation count of Pragmatics & Cognition is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Investigation into the linguistic category membership of the Finnish planning particletota23
L1 and non-L1 perceptions of discourse markers in English9
When do people dislike self-enhancers?8
Mathematics, relevance theory and the situated cognition paradigm5
Levels of metaphor in gesture4
LEIRO4
“I’m just kidding”4
“Dr. Shelby, that’s a world record!”4
The three-dot sign in language contact3
‘Only joking’3
Demonstrative this/that and gestures3
Managing turns, building common ground, planning discourse3
“We could shoot him…”3
On the strength of presumptions3
Exploring the status of filled pauses as pragmatic markers3
Introduction3
Narrating and focalizing visually and visual-verbally in comics and graphic novels3
Training studies provide new insights about mechanisms of irony development3
Insincerely yours2
“Troubles-talk”2
Sisterhood construction through commenting by Chinese women2
Presupposing values2
Explaining children’s comprehension of verbal irony2
Pragmatics and cognition in Easy Language2
The functions of “I think” in TED Talks and their Turkish translations2
Having a licence for offensive humour in stand-up comedy?2
Linguistic and paralinguistic constraints on the function of(eu) acho queas DM in Brazilian Portuguese2
The joke and the joker2
Between placeholder and filler2
Review of Ruytenbeek (2021): Indirect Speech Acts1
Offensive humour1
The role of logical reasoning, belief-content and the type of inference in belief revision1
Fallacies and biases1
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On the rise of contrastive discourse markers1
Definiteness matters as a discourse cue in L1 and L2 processing of relative clauses1
“Slurs and thick terms: When language encodes values”1
Kidding kids1
The Speech Act(ion) of Commenting in Social Media and Beyond1
Crosslinguistic paths of pragmatic development1
Experiential imagination and norms of literary engagement1
On comprehending adjectival antonyms and negation1
Dynamic schematic complexes1
Is commenting an expositive illocutionary act?1
Recalling presupposed information1
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