- The sociopragmatic dimension of language use and evaluations of interactional behaviour: A cross-cultural investigation of Italian and British-English speakers’ perceptions
Valentina Bartali | PRAG 36:1 (2024) pp. 1–36 | 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
- Dissenting emails in academia: The analysis of the micro- and macrostructure of Chinese university students’ emails to their lecturer in
Spanish
David Rodríguez Velasco & María Cecilia Ainciburu | PRAG 36:2 (2025) pp. 276–305 | 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
- Embodied interaction with face masks and social distancing: Brazilian health care workers’ daily routines in pandemic times
Ulrike Schröder & Sineide Gonçalves | PRAG 35:2 (2024) pp. 232–263 | 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
- Towards a distinction between non-euphemistic and euphemism-based politically correct expressions: A relevance-theoretic perspective
Tatiana Golubeva | PRAG 35:4 (2024) pp. 504–528 | Article
- “It’s nothing serious, take it easy”: Chinese doctors’ emotion-regulating discourses on the online medical consultation websites
Qingsheng Jiang, Yansheng Mao & Yihang Wang | PRAG 35:4 (2024) pp. 555–578 | 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
- Requests for concrete actions in interaction: How support workers manage client participation in mental health rehabilitation
Camilla Lindholm, Jenny Paananen, Melisa Stevanovic, Elina Weiste & Taina Valkeapää | PRAG 34:2 (2023) pp. 190–214 | Article
- Pragmatic markers in English and Italian film dialogue: Distribution and translation
Liviana Galiano | PRAG 34:4 (2023) pp. 501–533 | 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
- The son (érzi) is not really a son: Generalization of address terms in Chinese online discourse
Kun Yang & Jing Chen | PRAG 33:1 (2022) pp. 78–98 | Article
- “Let’s … together”: Rapport management in Chinese directive public signs
Xiaochun Sun & Xinren Chen | PRAG 33:4 (2023) pp. 618–640 | Article
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Well-prefaced constructed dialogue as a marker of stance in online abortion discourse
Kristen Fleckenstein | PRAG 32:1 (2021) p. 80 | Article
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Dear, my dear, my lady, your ladyship
: Meaning and use of address term modulation by my
Anouk Buyle | PRAG 31:1 (2020) pp. 33–61 | Article
- Admonishing: A paradoxical pragmatic behaviour in ancient China
Dániel Z. Kádár, Juliane House, Fengguang Liu & Yulong Song | PRAG 31:2 (2021) pp. 173–197 | 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
- Power and socialization in sibling interaction: Establishing, accepting and resisting roles of socialization target and agent
Jana Declercq | PRAG 31:4 (2021) pp. 509–532 | Article
- The rite of reintegrative shaming in Chinese public dispute mediation
Yongping Ran, Linsen Zhao & Dániel Z. Kádár | PRAG 30:1 (2020) pp. 40–63 | Article
- Calling Mr Speaker ‘Mr Speaker’: The strategic use of ritual references to the Speaker of the UK House of Commons
Peter Bull, Anita Fetzer & Dániel Z. Kádár | PRAG 30:1 (2019) pp. 64–87 | Article
- Ritual frames: A contrastive pragmatic approach
Dániel Z. Kádár & Juliane House | PRAG 30:1 (2019) pp. 142–168 | Article
- Parliamentary impoliteness and the interpreter’s gender
Magdalena Bartłomiejczyk | PRAG 30:4 (2019) pp. 459–484 | 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
- Appraising and reappraising of compliments and the provision of responses: Automatic and non-automatic reactions
Mostafa Morady Moghaddam | PRAG 29:3 (2019) pp. 410–435 | Article
- The permeability of tag questions in a language contact situation: The case of Spanish-Portuguese bilinguals
Ana M. Carvalho & Joseph Kern | PRAG 29:4 (2019) pp. 463–492 | 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
- Taboo effects at the syntactic level: Reducing agentivity as a euphemistic strategy
Andrea Pizarro Pedraza & Barbara De Cock | PRAG 28:1 (2018) pp. 113–138 | Article
- A genre-pragmatic analysis of Arabic academic book reviews (ArBRs)
Mohammed Nahar Al-Ali | PRAG 28:2 (2018) pp. 159–183 | 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
- Manipulation as an ideological tool in the political genre of Parliamentary discourses
Ana Belén Cabrejas-Peñuelas | PRAG 27:2 (2017) pp. 207–234 | Article
- Vicissitudes of laughter: Managing interlocutor affiliation in talk about humanitarian aid
Kevin McKenzie | PRAG 27:2 (2017) pp. 257–300 | Article
- The question of politeness in political interviews
Marcia Macaulay | PRAG 27:4 (2017) pp. 529–552 | Article
- Laughing when nothing’s funny: The pragmatic use of coping laughter in the negotiation of conversational disagreement
Shawn Warner-Garcia | PRAG 24:1 (2015) pp. 157–180 | Article
- Concealment in consultative encounters in Nigerian hospitals
Akin Odebunmi | PRAG 21:4 (2011) pp. 619–645 | Article
- Implications of translational shifts in interpreter-mediated texts
Claudia Monacelli | PRAG 16:4 (2006) pp. 457–473 | 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
- 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
- Constructing self–other distinction in dialogic contexts: Beyond identity
Einat Kuzai | Published online 19 May 2025 | Article
- Listener and reader perceptions of um and uh
Tim Gadanidis | Published online 1 August 2025 | Article
- Unprompted self-disclosure in first encounter interactions: An analysis of getting-to-know-you conversations between new acquaintances
Xuehua Lai, Mei Yuit Chan, Afida Mohamad Ali & Geok Imm Lee | Published online 16 December 2025 | Article
- “Tía, me dolió, ¿sabes?”: Negotiating affiliation through the vocative tía in Spanish conversational storytelling
Virginia Acuña Ferreira | Published online 19 May 2025 | Article
- Mitigation and facework: The German modal particle mal in speculations and estimates
Jessica Marsh | Article
- Managing agency and urgency: Student injury incident reports in Chinese teacher-parent communication
Chaoqiang Wang & Lixia Chen | Published online 23 March 2026 | Article
- The agentive passive in Slovenian from a corpus pragmatics
perspective
Tamara Mikolič Južnič & Agnes Pisanski Peterlin | Article