16 results for "contextualization"
- Semantic and pragmatic properties of post-truth discourse: A description of reverse news on social mediaZhonggang Sang & Tongtong Shi | PRAG 36:2 (2025) pp. 225–253 | Article
- Creative metaphors and non-propositional effects: An experimentValandis Bardzokas | PRAG 34:4 (2023) pp. 473–500 | Article
- Nigerian stand-up comediennes performing femininity: A pragmatic analysisIbukun Filani | PRAG 33:2 (2022) pp. 209–236 | Article
- Framing in interactive academic talk: A conversation-analytic perspectiveYun Pan | PRAG 32:1 (2021) pp. 131–157 | Article
- Confronting blackface: Stancetaking in the Dutch Black Pete debateSigurd D’hondt | PRAG 30:4 (2019) pp. 485–508 | Article
- Tracing emergent multilectal styles: Forms and functions of code-switching among Ovambos in urban NamibiaGerald Stell | PRAG 29:3 (2019) pp. 436–462 | Article
- The multimodal enactment of deontic and epistemic authority in Indian meetingsJonathan Clifton, Dorien Van De Mieroop, Prachee Sehgal & Aneet | PRAG 28:3 (2018) pp. 333–360 | Article
- Where cultural references and lexical cohesion meet: Toward a multi-layer framing analysisMing-Yu Tseng | PRAG 28:4 (2018) pp. 573–598 | Article
- Generic uses of the second person singular – how speakers deal with referential ambiguity and misunderstandingsBettina Kluge | PRAG 26:3 (2016) pp. 501–522 | Article
- Politeness on Facebook: The case of Greek birthday wishesIrene Theodoropoulou | PRAG 25:1 (2015) pp. 23–45 | Article
- Representing the ideal self: Represented speech and performance roles in fulfulde personal narrativesAnnette R. Harrison | PRAG 21:2 (2011) pp. 191–211 | Article
- Generic patterns and socio-cultural resources in acknowledgements accompanying Arabic Ph.D. dissertationsMohammed Nahar Al-Ali | PRAG 20:1 (2010) pp. 1–26 | Article
- Genre conventions, speaker identities, and creativity: An analysis of Japanese wedding speechesCynthia Dickel Dunn | PRAG 15:2-3 (2005) pp. 205–228 | Article
- Quote – unquote? the role of prosody in the contextualization of reported speech sequencesGabriele Klewitz & Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen | PRAG 9:4 (1999) pp. 459–485 | Article
- German-Chinese interactions differences in contextualization conventions and resulting miscommunicationSusanne Günthner | PRAG 3:3 (1993) pp. 283–304 | Article
- “Tía, me dolió, ¿sabes?”: Negotiating affiliation through the vocative tía in Spanish conversational storytellingVirginia Acuña Ferreira | Published online 19 May 2025 | Article