- Claims of not-knowing as patients’ responses in psychodynamic psychotherapy
Carolina Fenner | PRAG 36:1 (2024) pp. 37–62 | Article
- The use of interlocking multi-unit turns in topic shifts
Innhwa Park, Rachel S. Y. Chen, Jan Gorisch, Song Hee Park, Nadja Tadic & Eiko Yasui | PRAG 35:1 (2023) pp. 51–71 | 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
- The use of the non-lexical sound öö in Hungarian same-turn self-repair
Zsuzsanna Németh | PRAG 35:3 (2024) pp. 423–447 | Article
- Audible gestures: Single claps as a resource for managing interaction
Eric Hauser | PRAG 34:3 (2023) pp. 367–392 | Article
- Polar answers: Accepting proposals in Greek telephone calls
Theodossia-Soula Pavlidou & Angeliki Alvanoudi | PRAG 34:3 (2023) pp. 447–472 | Article
- ‘I think’ in Swedish L1 and L2 group interactions
Eveliina Tolvanen | PRAG 34:4 (2023) pp. 615–641 | Article
- Japanese turn-final tteyuu as a formulation device
Yuki Arita | PRAG 33:2 (2022) pp. 157–183 | Article
- Polar answers and epistemic stance in Greek conversation
Angeliki Alvanoudi | PRAG 32:1 (2021) pp. 1–27 | Article
- “How was your day?”: Development of Interactional Competence located in Today Narrative sequences
Younhee Kim & Andrew P. Carlin | PRAG 32:2 (2021) pp. 246–273 | Article
- Spatializing kinship: The grammar of belonging in Amdo, Tibet
Shannon M. Ward | PRAG 32:3 (2021) pp. 452–487 | Article
- Alternative questions and their responses in English interaction
Veronika Drake | PRAG 31:1 (2020) pp. 62–86 | Article
- Enacting ‘Being with You’: Vocative uses of du (“you”) in German everyday interaction
Pepe Droste & Susanne Günthner | PRAG 31:1 (2020) p. 87 | 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
- An initial description of syntactic extensions in spoken Czech
Florence Oloff & Martin Havlík | PRAG 28:3 (2018) pp. 361–390 | Article
- ‘Pivotage’ in French talk-in-interaction: On the emergent nature of [clause-np-clause] pivots
Anne-Sylvie Horlacher & Simona Pekarek Doehler | PRAG 24:3 (2015) pp. 593–622 | 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
- 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
- Practices in the construction of turns: The “TCU” revisited
Cecilia E. Ford, Barbara A. Fox & Sandra A. Thompson | PRAG 6:3 (1996) pp. 427–454 | Article
- “Thank you for your participation”: Expressing appreciation in the closing of online discussion forums
Debing Feng | Published online 8 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
- Beyond interruptions: Co-constructed activities in MPs’ unofficial turns in Finnish, French, and German parliamentary debates
Johanna Isosävi, Heike Baldauf-Quilliatre, Christophe Gagne & Eero Voutilainen | Published online 26 May 2026 | Article