- The role of multimodality and intertextuality in accentuating humor in Algerian Hirak’s
posters
Mohammed Nahar Al-Ali & Badra Hadj Djelloul | PRAG 35:1 (2023) pp. 1–24 | Article
- Indexing a withdrawal from one’s previously-taken position: Using the multiple saying duì duì duì
in Mandarin Chinese conversation
Shuling Zhang & Mengying Qiu | PRAG 35:1 (2024) pp. 129–154 | Article
- Modifying requests in a foreign language: A longitudinal study of Australian learners of Chinese
Wei Li | PRAG 35:2 (2023) pp. 204–231 | Article
- Prosodic features of polite speech: Evidence from Korean interactional data
Lucien Brown, Grace Eunhae Oh & Kaori Idemaru | PRAG 35:3 (2024) pp. 321–347 | Article
- A relevance-theoretic analysis of Colloquial Singapore English hor
Junwen Lee | PRAG 35:3 (2024) pp. 369–394 | Article
- The use of the non-lexical sound öö in Hungarian same-turn self-repair
Zsuzsanna Németh | PRAG 35:3 (2024) pp. 423–447 | 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
- Transcending the senpai ‘senior’/kōhai ‘junior’ boundary through cross-speaker repetition in Japanese
Saeko Machi | PRAG 34:1 (2023) pp. 109–133 | Article
- How face is perceived in Chinese and Japanese: A contrastive study
Qi Xiao & Ling Zhou | PRAG 34:2 (2024) pp. 264–292 | Article
- Interactional and categorial analyses of identity construction in the talk of female-to-male (FtM) transgender individuals in Japan
Chie Fukuda | PRAG 34:3 (2023) pp. 319–346 | Article
- Audible gestures: Single claps as a resource for managing interaction
Eric Hauser | PRAG 34:3 (2023) pp. 367–392 | Article
- An investigation of the formation and pragmatic strategies of “xx-zi”: The case of Chinese internet buzzword juejuezi
Junfang Mu, Lixin Zhang & Yuyang Chen | PRAG 34:4 (2023) pp. 565–587 | Article
- Power dynamics and pragma-cultural sources of unsourced evidentiality in Persian
Amin Zaini & Hossein Shokouhi | PRAG 33:1 (2022) p. 99 | Article
- Obituary
PRAG 33:2 (2023) pp. 155–156 | obituary
- Japanese turn-final tteyuu as a formulation device
Yuki Arita | PRAG 33:2 (2022) pp. 157–183 | 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
- Overlaps in collaboration adjustments: A cross-genre study of female university students’ interactions in American English and Japanese
Lala U. Takeda | PRAG 33:2 (2022) pp. 285–312 | Article
- Concepts and context in relevance-theoretic pragmatics: New developments
Agnieszka Piskorska & Manuel Padilla Cruz | PRAG 33:3 (2023) pp. 313–323 | Article
- Metarepresentational phenomena in Japanese and English: Implications for comparative linguistics
Seiji Uchida | PRAG 33:3 (2023) pp. 436–459 | Article
- Polar answers and epistemic stance in Greek conversation
Angeliki Alvanoudi | PRAG 32:1 (2021) pp. 1–27 | 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
- Tradition, modernity, and Chinese masculinity: The multimodal construction of ideal manhood in a reality dating show
Dezheng (William) Feng & Mandy Hoi Man Yu | PRAG 32:2 (2021) pp. 191–217 | Article
- Referring to arbitrary entities with placeholders
Tohru Seraku | PRAG 32:3 (2021) pp. 426–451 | Article
- A Tale of four measures of pragmatic knowledge in an EFL institutional context
Rasoul Mohammad Hosseinpur, Reza Bagheri Nevisi & Abdolreza Lowni | PRAG 31:1 (2020) pp. 114–143 | Article
- The pragmatics of text-emoji co-occurrences on Chinese social media
Xiran Yang & Meichun Liu | PRAG 31:1 (2020) pp. 144–172 | Article
- Metapragmatic comments on relating across cultures: Korean students’ uncertainties over relating to UK academics
Kyung Hye Kim & Helen Spencer-Oatey | PRAG 31:2 (2020) pp. 198–224 | 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
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Mi-nominalizations in Japanese Wakamono Kotoba ‘youth language’
Tohru Seraku | PRAG 31:2 (2020) pp. 278–302 | 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
- The emergent construction of feminist identity in interaction
Olivia Hirschey Marrese | PRAG 31:3 (2021) pp. 406–429 | 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 question-response system in Mandarin conversation
Wei Wang | PRAG 31:4 (2021) pp. 589–616 | Article
- The pragmatics of ritual: An introduction
Dániel Z. Kádár & Juliane House | PRAG 30:1 (2020) pp. 1–14 | Article
- Bonding across Chinese social media: The pragmatics of language play in “精 (sang) 彩 (xin) 有 (bing) 趣 (kuang)” construction
Chaoqun Xie, Ying Tong & Francisco Yus | PRAG 30:3 (2020) pp. 431–457 | 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
- Dimensions of recipe register and native speaker knowledge: Observations from a writing experiment
Michiko Kaneyasu & Minako Kuhara | PRAG 30:4 (2019) pp. 532–556 | 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
- Obituary – Susan Ervin-Tripp
PRAG 29:1 (2019) pp. 1–6 | obituary
- Managing relationships through repetition: How repetition creates ever-shifting relationships in Japanese conversation
Saeko Machi | PRAG 29:1 (2019) pp. 57–82 | Article
- Making ‘yes’ stronger by saying ‘no’: Utterance-initial iya in statements of ‘yes’ in Japanese
Hironori Nishi | PRAG 29:1 (2019) pp. 133–154 | Article
- A pragmatic analysis of the speech act of criticizing in university teacher-student talk: The case of English as a lingua franca
Dina Abdel Salam El-Dakhs, Fatima Ambreen, Maria Zaheer & Yulia Gusarova | PRAG 29:4 (2019) pp. 493–520 | Article
- Collocation analysis of news discourse and its ideological implications
Huei-ling Lai | PRAG 29:4 (2019) pp. 545–570 | Article
- Analysis of politeness strategies in Japanese and Korean conversations between males: Focusing on speech levels and speech level shifts
Eun Mi Lee | PRAG 28:1 (2018) pp. 61–92 | Article
- An overview of the Japanese quotative itta and itte ita
Hironori Nishi | PRAG 28:1 (2018) p. 93 | Article
- The concept of complimenting in light of the Moore language in Burkina Faso
Mahamadou Sawadogo | PRAG 28:1 (2018) pp. 139–156 | Article
- A genre-pragmatic analysis of Arabic academic book reviews (ArBRs)
Mohammed Nahar Al-Ali | PRAG 28:2 (2018) pp. 159–183 | Article
- Refusals in Early Modern English drama texts: New insights, new classification
Isabella Reichl | PRAG 28:2 (2018) pp. 253–270 | Article
- Nationalism and gender in the representation of non-Japanese characters’ speech in contemporary Japanese novels
Satoko Suzuki | PRAG 28:2 (2018) pp. 271–302 | Article
- Forms of address in Basque
Xabier Alberdi-Larizgoitia | PRAG 28:3 (2018) pp. 303–332 | Article
- An initial description of syntactic extensions in spoken Czech
Florence Oloff & Martin Havlík | PRAG 28:3 (2018) pp. 361–390 | Article
- Face as an interactional construct in the context of connectedness and separateness: An empirical approach to culture-specific interpretations of face
Ulrike Schröder | PRAG 28:4 (2018) pp. 547–572 | Article
- Where cultural references and lexical cohesion meet: Toward a multi-layer framing analysis
Ming-Yu Tseng | PRAG 28:4 (2018) pp. 573–598 | Article
- Multimodal language use in Savosavo: Refusing, excluding and negating with speech and gesture
Jana Bressem, Nicole Stein & Claudia Wegener | PRAG 27:2 (2017) pp. 173–206 | Article
- Avoiding initiation of repair in L2 conversations-for-learning
Eric Hauser | PRAG 27:2 (2017) pp. 235–256 | Article
- The use of discourse markers but and so by native English speakers and Chinese speakers of English
Binmei Liu | PRAG 27:4 (2017) pp. 479–506 | Article
- “I want a real apology”: A discursive pragmatics perspective on apologies
Caroline L. Rieger | PRAG 27:4 (2017) pp. 553–590 | Article
- Speech level shifts in Japanese: A different perspective. the application of symbolic interactionistrole theory
Yasuko Obana | PRAG 26:2 (2016) pp. 247–290 | Article
- ‘Pre-enactment’ in team-teacher planning talk: Demonstrating a possible future in the here-and-now
Christopher Leyland | PRAG 26:4 (2016) pp. 675–704 | Article
- Constructing Japanese men’s multidimensional identities: A case study of mixed-gender talk
Hiroko Itakura | PRAG 25:2 (2015) pp. 179–203 | Article
- Ideologies of language at Hippo Family Club
Chad Nilep | PRAG 25:2 (2015) pp. 205–227 | Article
- Advice in Japanese radio phone-in counselling
Lidia Tanaka | PRAG 25:2 (2015) pp. 251–285 | Article
- Contexts and meanings of Japanese speech styles: A case of hierarchical identity construction among Japanese college students
Yumiko Enyo | PRAG 25:3 (2015) pp. 345–367 | Article
- Identities and linguistic varieties in Japanese: An analysis of language ideologies as participants’ accomplishments
Chie Fukuda | PRAG 24:1 (2015) pp. 35–62 | Article
- The alternation of desu/-masu with plain form speech and the constitution of social class in Japanese high school English lessons
Sarah S. Meacham | PRAG 24:1 (2015) p. 83 | Article
- The limits of grammar: Clause combining in Finnish and Japanese conversation
Ritva Laury & Tsuyoshi Ono | PRAG 24:3 (2015) pp. 561–592 | Article
- Connection and emotion: Extensive clause combining in contemporary Japanese fiction
Satoko Suzuki | PRAG 23:1 (2013) pp. 147–167 | Article
- Evaluation of (im)politeness: A comparative study among Japanese students, Japanese parents and American students on evaluation of attentiveness
Saeko Fukushima | PRAG 23:2 (2013) pp. 275–299 | Article
- The distribution and characteristics of Japanese vocatives in business situations
Tamaki Kitayama | PRAG 23:3 (2013) pp. 447–479 | Article
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Su(m)imasen and gomen nasai
: Beyond apologetic functions in Japanese
Roxana Sandu | PRAG 23:4 (2013) pp. 743–767 | Article
- Accomplishing multiethnic identity in mundane talk: Half-Japanese teenagers at an international school
Tim Greer | PRAG 22:3 (2012) pp. 371–390 | Article
- Construction of institutional identities by male individuals in subordinate positions in the Japanese workplace
Junko Saito | PRAG 22:4 (2012) pp. 697–719 | Article
- Complementary stylistic resonance in Japanese play framing
Hiroko Takanashi | PRAG 21:2 (2011) pp. 231–264 | Article
- Rater variation in the assessment of speech acts
Naoko Taguchi | PRAG 21:3 (2011) pp. 453–471 | Article
- A cross-generational and cross-cultural study on demonstration of attentiveness
Saeko Fukushima | PRAG 21:4 (2011) pp. 549–571 | Article
- The sentence-final particles ne and yo in soliloquial Japanese
Yoko Hasegawa | PRAG 20:1 (2010) pp. 71–89 | Article
- Subjective and intersubjective uses of Japanese verbs of cognition in conversation
Misumi Sadler | PRAG 20:1 (2010) pp. 109–128 | Article
- Positions and actions of classroom-specific applause
Yuri Hosoda & David Aline | PRAG 20:2 (2010) pp. 133–148 | Article
- Is formality relevant? Japanese tokens hai, ee and un
Lidia Tanaka | PRAG 20:2 (2010) pp. 191–211 | Article
- Rapport management in Thai and Japanese social talk during group discussions
Ataya Aoki | PRAG 20:3 (2010) pp. 289–313 | Article
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Ore and omae
: Japanese men’s uses of first- and second-person pronouns
Cindi L. SturtzSreetharan | PRAG 19:2 (2009) pp. 253–278 | Article
- Evaluation of politeness: Do the Japanese evaluate attentiveness more positively than the British?
Saeko Fukushima | PRAG 19:4 (2009) pp. 501–518 | Article
- Vernacular style writing: Strategic blurring of the boundary between spoken and written discourse in Japanese
Satoko Suzuki | PRAG 19:4 (2009) pp. 583–608 | Article
- Utterance-final conjunctive particles and implicature in Japanese conversation
Michael Haugh | PRAG 18:3 (2008) pp. 425–451 | Article
- Constructing Korean and Japanese interculturality in talk: Ethnic membership categorization among users of Japanese
Erica Zimmerman | PRAG 17:1 (2007) pp. 71–94 | Article
- Vocatives: A double-edged strategy in intercultural discourse among graduate students
Elizabeth Axelson | PRAG 17:1 (2007) p. 95 | Article
- ‘Incrementing’ in conversation. A comparison of practices in English, German and Japanese
Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen & Tsuyoshi Ono | PRAG 17:4 (2007) pp. 513–552 | Article
- Turn-taking in Japanese television interviews: A study on interviewers’ strategies
Lidia Tanaka | PRAG 16:2-3 (2006) pp. 361–398 | Article
- Resistance against being formulated as cultural other: The case of a Chinese student in Japan
Chie Fukuda | PRAG 16:4 (2006) pp. 429–456 | Article
- The interactional functions of the Japanese demonstratives in conversation
Keiko Naruoka | PRAG 16:4 (2006) pp. 475–512 | Article
- Analysis of appropriateness in a speech act of request in L2 English
Naoko Taguchi | PRAG 16:4 (2006) pp. 513–533 | Article
- Genre conventions, speaker identities, and creativity: An analysis of Japanese wedding speeches
Cynthia Dickel Dunn | PRAG 15:2-3 (2005) pp. 205–228 | Article
- Japanese epistemic sentence-final particle kana
: Its function as a ‘mitigation marker’ in discourse data
Yuka Matsugu | PRAG 15:4 (2005) pp. 423–436 | Article
- Reanalysis of contrastive -wa in Japanese: Perspectives from newspaper articles
Toshiko Yamaguchi | PRAG 13:3 (2003) pp. 423–450 | Article
- Contextual resources for inferring unexpressed referents in Japanese conversation
Tomoyo Takagi | PRAG 12:2 (2002) pp. 153–182 | Article
- Displays of concession in university faculty meetings: Culture and interaction in Japanese
Scott Saft | PRAG 11:3 (2001) pp. 223–262 | Article
- Situated politeness: Manipulating honorific and non-honorific expressions in Japanese conversations
Shigeko Okamoto | PRAG 9:1 (1999) pp. 51–74 | Article
- On interaction and grammar: Evidence from one use of the Japanese demonstrative are (‘that’)
Hiroaki Kitano | PRAG 9:3 (1999) pp. 383–400 | Article
- Written instructions in Japanese and English: A comparative analysis
Tessa Carroll & Judy Delin | PRAG 8:3 (1998) pp. 339–385 | Article
- Has he apologized or not? A cross-cultural misunderstanding between the UK and Japan on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of VJ Day in Britain
Kumiko Murata | PRAG 8:4 (1998) pp. 501–513 | Article
- NPs in Japanese conversation
Kazuko Matsumoto | PRAG 7:2 (1997) pp. 163–181 | Article
- Incorporation of information and complementizers in Japanese
Satoko Suzuki | PRAG 6:4 (1996) pp. 511–551 | Article
- Affect in Japanese women’s letter writing: Use of sentence-final particles ne and yo and orthographic conventions
Kuniyoshi Kataoka | PRAG 5:4 (1995) pp. 427–453 | Article
- A discourse analysis of the Japanese particle sa
Todd Squires | PRAG 4:1 (1994) pp. 1–29 | Article
- Causal markers in Japanese and English conversations: A cross-linguistic study of interactional grammar
Cecilia E. Ford & Junko Mori | PRAG 4:1 (1994) pp. 31–61 | Article
- Japanese and American meetings and what goes on before them: A case study of co-worker misunderstanding
Laura Miller | PRAG 4:2 (1994) pp. 221–238 | Article
- A paradox in Japanese pragmatics
Misato Tokunaga | PRAG 2:1-2 (1988) p. 84 | Article
- Dichotomy in the structures of honorifics of Japanese
Misato Tokunaga | PRAG 2:2 (1992) pp. 127–140 | Article
- Social meanings of the Japanese sentence-final particle no
Haruko Minegishi Cook | PRAG 1:2 (1987) pp. 123–168 | Article
- Pragmatics of discourse modality: A case of the Japanese emotional adverb doose
Senko K. Maynard | PRAG 1:3 (1991) pp. 371–392 | Article
- Effects of gender and generation on Chinese self-praise on social media
Yaping Guo, Wanrong Chen & Wei Ren | Published online 8 August 2025 | Article
- Translanguaging across Japanese and English: Linguistic normativities and indexical meanings
Junko Saito | Published online 31 October 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
- Flattery in historical China: A pragmatic perspective
Fengguang Liu, Li Zhang, Juliane House & Dániel Z. Kádár | Published online 6 May 2025 | 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
- 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
- Unsolicited advice in mediatised Chinese New Year celebrations: An interaction ritual approach
Wenrui Shi, Dániel Z. Kádár, Juliane House & Fengguang Liu | Published online 19 February 2026 | Article