- Loan words can cause intercultural miscommunication: The case of Hebrew shahid
Sandy Habib | PRAG 36:1 (2025) p. 89 | Article
- “What are you talking about? That is not true” — Men’s and women’s disagreements in English and Italian
interactions
Vittorio Napoli | PRAG 36:1 (2025) pp. 109–136 | Article
- Delineating how PCIs develop
into GCIs from a cognition-pragmatics
diachronic perspective: A case study of Chinese méimù
Nina Liang, Yanfei Zhang & Yuan Zhang | PRAG 36:2 (2025) pp. 192–224 | Article
- Pragmatics and cultural institutions: Typology of questions as strategies for online communication
María Isabel Hernández Toribio | PRAG 36:3 (2025) pp. 369–395 | Article
- The pragmatics of advice-giving in the media discourse: The interplay of speaker gender and hearer gender
Chihsia Tang | PRAG 35:1 (2023) p. 72 | Article
- The use and perception of question tags in Trinidadian English
Michael Westphal | PRAG 35:1 (2023) pp. 101–128 | Article
- ‘Where have you been hiding this voice?’: Judges’ compliments on the TV talent show Arab Idol
Fathi Migdadi, Muhammad A. Badarneh & Areej Qudaisat | PRAG 35:3 (2024) pp. 395–422 | Article
- Brazilian Portuguese wh-clefts in a multilevel analytic perspective
Aroldo Andrade & Juliano Desiderato Antonio | PRAG 35:4 (2024) pp. 475–503 | Article
- Eye closures in spoken Hebrew: Conversational functions and meaning semiosis
Leon Shor | PRAG 35:4 (2024) pp. 604–627 | Article
- The cyclic nature of negation: From implicit to explicit. The case of Hebrew Bilti (‘not’)
Ruti Bardenstein | PRAG 34:1 (2023) pp. 28–54 | Article
- Language practices and policies of Singaporean-Japanese families in Singapore
Francesco Cavallaro, Yan Kang Tan, Wenhan Xie & Bee Chin Ng | PRAG 34:1 (2023) pp. 55–80 | Article
- Delving into suggestion speech acts in Chinese authoritative academic discourse: A cognitive pragmatic perspective
Ke Li & Wenyu Liu | PRAG 34:2 (2023) pp. 161–189 | Article
- ‘It seems my enemy is about having malaria’: The sociocultural context of verbal irony in Nigeria
Felix Nwabeze Ogoanah | PRAG 34:2 (2023) pp. 215–237 | Article
- Modal particles in ironic utterances: A common-ground approach to pretended surprise in verbal irony
Holden Härtl & Jana-Maria Thimm | PRAG 34:3 (2023) pp. 347–366 | Article
- Audible gestures: Single claps as a resource for managing interaction
Eric Hauser | PRAG 34:3 (2023) pp. 367–392 | Article
- Pragmatic markers in English and Italian film dialogue: Distribution and translation
Liviana Galiano | PRAG 34:4 (2023) pp. 501–533 | Article
- Notes on word order variation in Korean
Chongwon Park & Jaehoon Yeon | PRAG 34:4 (2023) pp. 588–614 | Article
- The use of boosters and evidentials in British campaign debates on the Brexit referendum
María Luisa Carrió-Pastor & Ana Albalat-Mascarell | PRAG 33:1 (2022) pp. 1–22 | Article
- Power dynamics and pragma-cultural sources of unsourced evidentiality in Persian
Amin Zaini & Hossein Shokouhi | PRAG 33:1 (2022) p. 99 | Article
- Japanese turn-final tteyuu as a formulation device
Yuki Arita | PRAG 33:2 (2022) pp. 157–183 | Article
- Hong Kong Cantonese TV talk shows: When code-switching manifests as impoliteness
Cher Leng Lee & Daoning Zhu | PRAG 33:2 (2022) pp. 237–259 | Article
- Japanese no datta and no de atta in written discourse: Past forms of no da and no de aru
Hironori Nishi | PRAG 33:2 (2022) pp. 260–284 | Article
- Ad hoc concepts and the relevance heuristics: A false paradox?
Benoît Leclercq | PRAG 33:3 (2022) pp. 324–342 | Article
- Metarepresentational phenomena in Japanese and English: Implications for comparative linguistics
Seiji Uchida | PRAG 33:3 (2023) pp. 436–459 | Article
- On the manifestness of assumptions: Gaining insights into commitment and emotions
Didier Maillat | PRAG 33:3 (2023) pp. 460–485 | Article
- Has madam read Wilson (2016)? A procedural account of the T/V forms in Polish
Agnieszka Piskorska | PRAG 33:3 (2022) pp. 486–504 | Article
- Polar answers and epistemic stance in Greek conversation
Angeliki Alvanoudi | PRAG 32:1 (2021) pp. 1–27 | Article
- Framing in interactive academic talk: A conversation-analytic perspective
Yun Pan | PRAG 32:1 (2021) pp. 131–157 | Article
- Invoking divine blessing: The pragmatics of the congratulation speech act in university graduation notebooks in Jordan
Muhammad A. Badarneh, Fathi Migdadi & Maram Al-Jahmani | PRAG 32:2 (2021) pp. 159–190 | Article
- Epistemic calibration: Achieving affiliation through access claims and generalizations
Emmi Koskinen & Melisa Stevanovic | PRAG 32:3 (2021) pp. 354–380 | Article
- Discoursal representation of masculine parenting in Arabic and English websites
Mohammed Nahar Al-Ali & Hanan A. Shatat | PRAG 32:3 (2021) pp. 403–425 | Article
- ‘So many “virologists” in this thread!’: Impoliteness in Facebook discussions of the management of the pandemic of Covid-19 in Sweden – the tension between
conformity and distinction
Marta Andersson | PRAG 32:4 (2022) pp. 489–517 | Article
- Ferenc Kiefer
PRAG 31:1 (2021) pp. 1–5 | obituary
- The functional components of telephone conversation opening phase in Jordanian Arabic
Mohammed Nahar Al-Ali & Rana N. Abu-Abah | PRAG 31:1 (2020) p. 6 | Article
- The pragmatics of text-emoji co-occurrences on Chinese social media
Xiran Yang & Meichun Liu | PRAG 31:1 (2020) pp. 144–172 | Article
- Managing trouble spots in conversation: Other-initiated repair elicitations produced by a bilingual youth with autism
Wendy Klein | PRAG 31:2 (2020) pp. 225–249 | Article
- Taboo vocatives in the language of London teenagers
Ignacio M. Palacios Martínez | PRAG 31:2 (2020) pp. 250–277 | Article
- Positively bitter and negatively sweet? Conventional implicatures and compatibility condition of emotive taste terms in Korean vs. English
Suwon Yoon | PRAG 31:2 (2020) pp. 303–329 | Article
- A relevance-theoretic account of translating jokes with sexual innuendos in Modern Family into
Spanish
Francisco Javier Díaz-Pérez | PRAG 31:3 (2021) pp. 331–356 | Article
- “Abeg na! we write so our comments can be posted!”: Borrowed Nigerian Pidgin pragmatic markers in Nigerian English
Foluke Olayinka Unuabonah, Folajimi Oyebola & Ulrike Gut | PRAG 31:3 (2021) pp. 455–481 | Article
- Re-evaluating the importance of discourse-embedding for specificational and predicative clauses
Wout Van Praet | PRAG 31:4 (2021) pp. 560–588 | Article
- The pragmatics of ritual: An introduction
Dániel Z. Kádár & Juliane House | PRAG 30:1 (2020) pp. 1–14 | Article
- “By the elders’ leave, I do”: Rituals, ostensivity and perceptions of the moral order in Iranian Tehrani marriage ceremonies
Sofia A Koutlaki | PRAG 30:1 (2019) p. 88 | Article
- Emotions through texts and images: A multimodal analysis of reactions to the Brexit vote on Flickr
Catherine Bouko | PRAG 30:2 (2020) pp. 222–246 | Article
- “I can’t believe #Ziggy #Stardust died”: Stance, fan identities and multimodality in reactions to the death of David Bowie on Instagram
David Matley | PRAG 30:2 (2019) pp. 247–276 | Article
- The shared story of #JeSuisAylan on Twitter: Story participation and stancetaking in visual small stories
Korina Giaxoglou & Tereza Spilioti | PRAG 30:2 (2020) pp. 277–302 | Article
- Complaint management on Twitter – evolution of interactional patterns on Polish corporate profiles
Anna Tereszkiewicz | PRAG 30:3 (2020) pp. 405–430 | Article
- Pragmatic functions of I think in computer-mediated, cross-cultural communication between Taiwanese
and Japanese undergraduate students
Maria Angela Diaz, Ken Lau & Chia-Yen Lin | PRAG 30:4 (2019) pp. 509–531 | Article
- Korean general extenders tunci ha and kena ha ‘or something’: Approximation, hedging, and pejorative stance in cross-linguistic comparison
Minju Kim | PRAG 30:4 (2019) pp. 557–585 | Article
- The pragmeme of disagreement and its allopracts in English and Serbian political interview discourse
Milica Radulović & Vladimir Ž. Jovanović | PRAG 30:4 (2020) pp. 586–613 | Article
- The historical present in Spanish and semantic/pragmatic structure
Carlos Benavides | PRAG 29:1 (2019) p. 7 | Article
- Recursive embedding of viewpoints, irregularity, and the role for a flexible framework
Max van Duijn & Arie Verhagen | PRAG 29:2 (2019) pp. 198–225 | Article
- The emergence of viewpoints in multiple perspective constructions
Sonja Zeman | PRAG 29:2 (2019) pp. 226–249 | Article
- In the beginning there was conversation: Fictive direct speech in the Hebrew Bible
Sergeiy Sandler & Esther Pascual | PRAG 29:2 (2019) pp. 250–276 | Article
- Solega defenestration: Underspecified perspective shift in an unwritten Dravidian language
Aung Si & Stef Spronck | PRAG 29:2 (2019) pp. 277–301 | Article
- Modulating troubles affiliating in initial interactions: The role of remedial accounts
Natalie Flint, Michael Haugh & Andrew John Merrison | PRAG 29:3 (2019) pp. 384–409 | Article
- Tracing emergent multilectal styles: Forms and functions of code-switching among Ovambos in urban Namibia
Gerald Stell | PRAG 29:3 (2019) pp. 436–462 | Article
- The representations of racism in immigrant students’ essays in Greece: The ‘hybrid balance’ between legitimizing and resistance identities
Argiris Archakis | PRAG 28:1 (2018) pp. 1–28 | Article
- A genre-pragmatic analysis of Arabic academic book reviews (ArBRs)
Mohammed Nahar Al-Ali | PRAG 28:2 (2018) pp. 159–183 | Article
- Diglossia: A language ideological approach
Helge Daniëls | PRAG 28:2 (2018) pp. 185–216 | Article
- Pragmatic development in the instructed context: A longitudinal investigation of L2 email requests
Thi Thuy Minh Nguyen | PRAG 28:2 (2018) pp. 217–252 | Article
- An initial description of syntactic extensions in spoken Czech
Florence Oloff & Martin Havlík | PRAG 28:3 (2018) pp. 361–390 | Article
- The motives attributed to trolls in metapragmatic comments on three Hungarian left-wing political blogs
Márton Petykó | PRAG 28:3 (2018) pp. 391–416 | Article
- Hawaiʻi Creole in the public domain: Humor, emphasis, and heteroglossic language practice in university commencement speeches
Scott Saft, Gabriel Tebow & Ronald Santos | PRAG 28:3 (2018) pp. 417–438 | Article
- Avoiding initiation of repair in L2 conversations-for-learning
Eric Hauser | PRAG 27:2 (2017) pp. 235–256 | Article
- The Skype paradox: Homelessness and selective intimacy in the use of communications technology
Richard H. Harper, Rod Watson & Jill Palzkill Woelfer | PRAG 27:3 (2017) pp. 447–474 | Article
- “I want a real apology”: A discursive pragmatics perspective on apologies
Caroline L. Rieger | PRAG 27:4 (2017) pp. 553–590 | Article
- Grammar and context in Functional Discourse Grammar
Kees Hengeveld & J. Lachlan Mackenzie | PRAG 24:2 (2015) pp. 203–227 | Article
- The Contextual Component within a dynamic implementation of the FDG model: Structure and interaction
John H. Connolly | PRAG 24:2 (2015) pp. 229–248 | Article
- The contextual component in a dialogic FDG
J. Lachlan Mackenzie | PRAG 24:2 (2015) pp. 249–273 | Article
- Grammar, context and the hearer: A proposal for an addressee-oriented model of Functional Discourse Grammar
Riccardo Giomi | PRAG 24:2 (2015) pp. 275–296 | Article
- Activation and the relation between context and grammar
Daniel García Velasco | PRAG 24:2 (2015) pp. 297–316 | Article
- The discourse motivation for split-ergative alignment in Dutch nominalisations (and elsewhere)
Freek Van de Velde | PRAG 24:2 (2015) pp. 317–348 | Article
- Context and cognition in Functional Discourse Grammar: What, where and why?
Evelien Keizer | PRAG 24:2 (2015) pp. 399–423 | Article
- Generic patterns and socio-cultural resources in acknowledgements accompanying Arabic Ph.D. dissertations
Mohammed Nahar Al-Ali | PRAG 20:1 (2010) pp. 1–26 | Article
- Rapport management in Thai and Japanese social talk during group discussions
Ataya Aoki | PRAG 20:3 (2010) pp. 289–313 | Article
- Sequential organization of post-predicate elements in Korean conversation: Pursuing uptake and modulating action
Kyu-hyun Kim | PRAG 17:4 (2007) pp. 573–603 | Article
- “We can laugh at ourselves”: Hawai’i ethnic humor, local identity and the myth of multiculturalism
Roderick N. Labrador | PRAG 14:2-3 (2004) pp. 291–316 | Article
- Indirectness, inexplicitness and vagueness made clearer
Winnie Cheng & Martin Warren | PRAG 13:3 (2003) pp. 381–400 | Article
- Modularity and pragmatics: Some simple and some complicated ways
Csaba Pléh | PRAG 10:4 (2000) pp. 415–438 | Article
- The impoliteness metadiscourse about a public apology: Evidence from Twitter/X
Ana Larissa Adorno Marciotto Oliveira & Monique Vieira Miranda | Published online 3 June 2025 | Article
- “Thank you for your participation”: Expressing appreciation in the closing of online discussion forums
Debing Feng | Published online 8 August 2025 | Article
- Indexing traditional and modern professional values: T/V-pronouns in Flemish New Work Order job interviews
Melina De Dijn, Dorien Van De Mieroop, Eline Zenner & Dirk Speelman | Published online 27 May 2025 | Article
- Verbo-visual metafunctions and interactional metadiscourse strategic cues in Arabic advertisements: Verbo-visual strategies in Arabic ads
Mohammed Nahar Al-Ali | Article
- A pragmatic typology of WhatsApp sticker functions
Esther Linares Bernabéu & Francisco Yus | Published online 15 December 2025 | Article
- Production and understanding of change‑of‑state tokens in English talk‑in‑interaction among L1 and L2
speakers
Min-Chang Sung & Sun-Young Oh | Published online 1 August 2025 | Article
- Managing agency and urgency: Student injury incident reports in Chinese teacher-parent communication
Chaoqiang Wang & Lixia Chen | Published online 23 March 2026 | Article
- Tailoring language to social hierarchies: A pragmatic study on the salutation in Zeng Guofan’s Family Letters
Zepeng Wang, Haoming Li, Yansheng Mao & Li Zheng | Published online 19 December 2025 | Article
- A comparative study of U.S. and Chinese companies’ use of multimodal
interactional metadiscourse on Twitter
Wenjuan Xu & Xingsong Shi | Article
- When personal names are mentioned in conversations: Presumed known, perhaps known and presumed unknown
Kevin A. Whitehead & Gene H. Lerner | Published online 27 January 2026 | Article
- A systematic review of reliability in corpus-based metadiscourse studies
Basma Bouziri & Ruth Breeze | Published online 5 May 2026 | Article
- The conceptual semantics of English ‘speak’ (and why it matters)
Cliff Goddard | Published online 16 April 2026 | Article
- 😮#油宝知道 (Baby of Oil knows)#: Translanguaging in playing cute on corporate social media
Dicong Gou, Shengyu Zhao & Ya Sun | Published online 2 June 2026 | Article
- Insights into interaction management through backchannels: The case of French Belgian Sign Language and Catalan Sign Language
Alysson Lepeut & Sílvia Gabarró-López | Article