Pragmatics and Society

Papers
(The median citation count of Pragmatics and Society is 0. 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
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Polymedia in interaction16
Polymedia repertoires of networked individuals16
A corpus-based study of metaphors used to describe Syrian refugees in Jordanian politico-economic discourse15
Polymedia and family multilingualism8
The erasure of nature in the discourse of oil production8
The metapragmatics of mode choice8
Compliments and compliment responses in Egyptian and Saudi Arabic7
Changing patterns of apology in spoken British English7
Polymedia life5
Sancte et sapienter5
Face-oriented acts of empathy in psychotherapy5
Swear words for sale4
Kwame Nkrumah’s construction of ‘the African people’ via the Unite or Perish myth4
“Jerry was a terrific host!” “You were a brilliant guest!”4
Gratitude communication in academic written acknowledgement4
Under the shadow of swords: The Rhetoric of Jihad4
Analyzing interdiscursivity in legal genres4
Drilling for fissures and exploiting common ground in the discourse of oil production4
Performing right-wing political identities on reader comments pages3
Trust me, trust my words3
The Ethnopragmatics of Jish Arabic-speaking culture3
On the constitutional relevance of non‑discursive enlanguaged doings to sociomaterial practices3
Withholding consent3
Sociality and moral conflicts3
Text selection proposals in dialogic reading in primary school3
Idioms of polymediated practices and the techno-social accomplishment of co-presence in transnational families2
Politeness in hotel service encounter interactions in Spain2
Introduction2
Autism spectrum disorder and language choice in Ghana2
On the development of the social-linguistic nexus in discourse research2
Doing things with discourse in the mediated political arena2
Variation and society2
Metaphor analysis of the COVID-19 public health emergency on Chinese national news media2
“I Am Proud to Be a Traitor”2
“A tour guide losing her cool”2
Conventions of author self-reference in Chinese academic writing2
Disseminating risk communication2
Pragmatic functions of humor in Berlin’s directive Covid-19 Signs2
Situated co-operative creativity2
Fear appeals in Chinese public signs of COVID-19 prevention in local communities2
Finnish and French public signs from commercial premises during the Covid-19 pandemic2
Disagreement realizations in Arabic2
Representations of ‘leftover women’ in the Chinese English-medium newspapers2
Criticism in the Javanese Arek Cultural Community2
The impact of pragmatic consciousness-raising tasks on EFL learners’ speech act strategy use2
Negotiating identities2
Insults in political comments on GhanaWeb2
Covid-19 WhatsApp sticker memes as public signs in Oman2
The role of prior and actual situational context in conversational routines produced by Chinese learners of English2
Clean room, uncomfortable bed2
Challenges of trust in atypical interaction2
From evaluative authorities to involved narrators2
The role of assessments in providing evasive answers in news interviews1
Taking an authorial stance in English and Arabic research article discussions1
Disagreement strategies and institutional face attack in Chinese mainstream media editorial comments on Weibo1
Dialogic meaning-making in political settings1
A marathon to nowhere1
“It’s of no value compared to your value”1
Taking actions to enhance inclusivity of persons living with dementia1
Dialogic language and meta-language in a conflictual discourse1
A semi-supervised algorithm for detecting extremism propaganda diffusion on social media1
Deconstructing imagined identities and imagined communities through humor1
Virtual dialogues in monologic political discourse1
Identity gatekeeping in New Work Order organizations1
Heteroglossia in mother tongue instruction in Sweden and the development of plurilingual literacies1
From our sisters/to our sisters1
Examining the use of reflexive metadiscourse in the construction of affiliative communication in group email requests1
Idioms, proverbs and body part expressions onYiedie“wellbeing” in Akan1
Analysing the functions of online destination forums through a corpus-assisted discourse-analytic approach1
One issue, two genres1
“They fabricated lies against us and described us in the harshest of ways”1
From image to function1
Critical sociocognitive analysis of hate speech in the 2015 Nigerian presidential election campaigns1
“Boom! You bought them.”1
Where there is panic, the media are close by1
When invoked voices blame real politicians1
Deontic authority-based resolution of deontic right-based resistance in online medical consultation1
Repetition and paraphrase in contexts of concordant and discordant orientations1
The performance and relational role of toast intervention in Chinese dining contexts1
A study of linguistic manipulations of activating, seeking and creating common ground in intercultural business communication1
Representation of women in English and Persian proverbs1
‘I’m not a tech person’1
Patients resist, doctors manage1
Rhetorical strategies for the construction of a corporate identity1
The interplay of cultural expectation, gender role, and communicative behavior1
Parentheses used as pragmatic strategies in Chinese online socialization1
The role of object distance and gender in Persian compliment responses1
Urban environments favorable to radical narratives1
Maji ssu ka? Isn’t that honorific?1
Culture and identity in critical remarks1
Polemic polyphony1
On the nature of pragmatic constituents1
Resemblance in comments/posts interaction1
Discursive positioning of doctors and e‑patients in online medical consultations in China1
Metaphorical framing in news1
Review of Deppermann & Streeck (2018): Time in embodied interaction: Synchronicity and sequentiality of multimodal resources1
A politeness-theoretic approach to mitigated disagreements in online radio medical consultations1
Solidarity and support in Belgian residential linguistic landscapes during the Covid-19 outbreak1
A socio-pragmatic analysis of the Turkish discourse markers of ‘şey’, ‘yani’, and ‘işte’ based on educational level of speakers1
Verbal play in dementia care1
A contrastive study of Chinese and American online complaints0
Comparing compliments in Face-to-Face vs. online interactions among Iranian speakers of Persian0
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Regrounding work in elite discourse0
Review of Yus (2022): Smartphone Communication. Interactions in the App Ecosystem0
(Neo)liberalizing the state – Privatization of core government competencies0
Efficiency in shaping grammars0
Review of Taleghani-Nikazm, Betz & Golato (2020): Mobilizing Others: Grammar and lexis within larger activities0
Mitigating requesting acts by deaf Jordanian adults0
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Learning from initial reviews of multilingual graphics illustrating dementia caregiving0
Review of McCready (2019): The Semantics and Pragmatics of Honorification: Register and Social Meaning0
Making up or taunting?0
Would you like a bag for that?0
Professor Farzad Sharifian (1964–2020)0
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Review of Betz, Deppermann, Mondada & Sorjonen (2021): OKAY across Languages: Toward a Comparative Approach to its Use in Talk-in-interaction0
“I hope this is your last sorrow”0
Transdisciplinary approaches to the discourse of Islamist extremism0
Hedged Turkish complaints and requests in the Problem-Solution text pattern0
Review of Crespo-Fernández (2018): Taboo in discourse: Studies on attenuation and offence in communication0
Multivaried acceptance of post-editing in China0
When TCM debate meets Covid-19 discourse0
Review of House & Kádár (2021): Cross-cultural pragmatics0
Gendered subtle bias in Danish TV election debates0
Radio program hosts’ self-identity mobilization in Chinese radio-mediated medical consultations0
“That was a long time ago”0
Political language gaffes and the importance of Hearer’s meaning0
Historical imprints on Chinese ideological given names0
More than writing on the wall0
“Trust X, because Y”0
Self-help and masculinity0
Review of Walton, Macagno & Sartor (2019): Statutory Interpretation. Pragmatics and Argumentation0
Review of Yus (2023): Pragmatics of Internet Humour0
Review of Huang & Jaszczolt (2018): Expressing the Self: Cultural Diversity and Cognitive Universals0
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Review of Paternoster & Fitzmaurice (2019): Politeness in Nineteenth-Century Europe0
Review of Hidalgo-Downing & Mujic Kraljevic (2020): Performing Metaphoric Creativity across Modes and Contexts0
Andreas Musolff. Political Metaphor Analysis: Discourse and Scenarios0
Polymedia in Interaction0
Semiotic manipulation strategies employed in Iranian printed advertisements0
Affect in the pragmeme of delivering a health directive0
“Money can buy health”0
Dealing with the dual demands of expertise and democracy0
Code accommodation as a measure of inclusion for bilingual people living with dementia of the Alzheimer’s type0
The humorous effect of routine formulas in Spanish and English televised monologues0
Review of Archer, Grainger & Jagodziński (2020): Politeness in Professional Contexts0
Review of Arnold (2018): Climate change and storytelling. Narratives and cultural meaning in environmental communication0
Why does Lee say what he says the way he says it?0
Attitudes to language and bilingualism in residential care for older persons in Ireland0
I am a doctor in your shoes0
Common ground management via evidential markers in Turkish0
Review of Haugh, Kádár & Terkourafi (2021): The Cambridge Handbook of Sociopragmatics0
An epistemic interpretation of responses to advice resistance on Chinese phone-ins of family problem counseling0
Correcting the scientific record0
Review of Berman (2019): Talking like Children: Language and the Production of Age in the Marshall Islands0
Conspiracy theories and passion0
Review of Robles & Weatherall (2021): How Emotions Are Made in Talk0
Review of Schneider & Eitelmann (2020): Linguistic Inquiries into Donald Trump’s Language. From ‘Fake News’ to ‘Tremendous Success’0
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‘Like to comment on that?’0
Negotiating academic conflict in discussion sections of doctoral dissertations0
Review of Scott (2022): Pragmatics Online0
Attacks and remedies in online public opinion reversal events0
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Review of Kecskes (2019): English as a Lingua Franca: The Pragmatic Perspective0
Review of Giora & Haugh (2017): Doing Pragmatics Interculturally: Cognitive, Philosophical, and Sociopragmatic Perspectives0
Review of Placencia & Eslami (2020): Complimenting Behavior and (Self)Praise across Social Media. New Contexts and New Insights0
‘Proto-conversation’ as a practice in late-stage dementia care0
“Why does he appear so ordinary, but he can be so confident”0
Review of Freytag (2020): Exploring Politeness in Business Emails: A Mixed-Methods Analysis0
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Defining openness in teachers’ ‘open’ questions0
“Not everything is on the hostess”0
Review of Verschueren (2021): Complicity in Discourse and Practice0
A sociopragmatic account of religiosity and secularity in fictional narratives0
Approaches to the discourse of terror0
Degrees of negative judgement0
Negotiating the value of rule of law through attitudinal positioning0
Review of Schneider & Ifantidou (2020): Developmental and Clinical Pragmatics0
Criticizing for the public interest and aligning with others0
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Interactional multimodal metadiscourse in public health posters during the COVID-19 pandemic0
Face attributes in interviews with Iranian politicians0
Towards a discourse-semantic approach to visual narrative analysis0
Review of Cap (2022): The Discourse of Conflict and Crisis: Poland’s Political Rhetoric in the European Perspective0
Review of Culpeper, Haugh & Kádár (2017): The Palgrave Handbook of Linguistic (Im)politeness0
Review of Jucker (2020): Politeness in the History of English – From the Middle Ages to the Present Day0
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Singling out0
Actions of known-answer questions in guided tours0
Talking about the deceased in the Jish linguaculture0
The Discourse of Terrorism0
Obituary0
On an even playing field of haiku making0
Blame-avoiding strategies for a digital scandal0
Novel veiling and concealing euphemisms in political discourse0
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A study on the intertextuality of Russian media0
Review of Wharton & de Saussure (2023): Pragmatics and Emotion0
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Painting the state in the text0
Reduction in and out of context0
Scalar implicature0
Politely warning?0
Review of Page, Busse & Nørgaard (2019): Rethinking Language, Text and Context: Interdisciplinary Research in Stylistics in Honour of Michael Toolan0
The interpersonal functions of public signs during the Covid-19 pandemic0
Getting involved or acting in defence0
Saying “sorry” in online language0
“Our group was by far the coolest”0
Review of He (2019): Patient-Subject Constructions in Mandarin Chinese: Syntax, semantics, discourse0
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Review of Weigand & Kecskes (2018): From pragmatics to dialogue0
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Sociality in complex, multi-layered, technoscapes0
Evidential meanings in native and learner Japanese and English0
Review of Panther (2022): Introduction to Cognitive Pragmatics0
“I never said that”0
Dialogicity in Political Discourse0
You have no right!0
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The interpersonal semantics of rhetoric0
Motivation and attitudes of Israeli Druze schoolchildren toward L2 Hebrew compared to Modern Standard Arabic0
Exploring lexical associations in English as a Lingua Franca interactions0
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Chinese patients’ unsolicited presentation of primary concerns0
Using wǒmen (we) to mean s/he in Chinese parents’ interaction0
Parents’ indirect utterances in an Indonesian family0
Review of Chen (2021): Exploring identity work in Chinese communication0
Review of Xie, Yus & Haberland (2021): Approaches to Internet Pragmatics: Theory and practice0
Review of Fetzer & Weizman (2019): The Construction of ‘Ordinariness’ across Media Genres0
Review of Economidou-Kogetsidis, Savić & Halenko (2021): Email Pragmatics and Second Language Learners0
Review of Masia (2021): The Manipulative Disguise of Truth: Tricks and threats of implicit communication0
The World of Daily Life0
Initiating reason-for-the-call action in mundane mobile phone conversation0
“Let’s Just Forget It!”0
Meschonnic, Wittgenstein and translation as form of life0
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Conversation practices that foster or hinder inclusivity during interactions involving persons with dementia0
Language change among Kalhuri Kurdish speakers in Iran0
Interveners’ performance of “identity work” in the context of Chinese bystander intervention0
Determiners of social inclusion and exclusion in the dementia context0
The language of threat0
Contradicting potential climate misinformation during televised debates0
Pragmatics of Active Social Inclusion0
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