13 results for "interruptions"
- Dealing with missing participants in the opening phases of a videoconferenceSabine Hoffmann & Giolo Fele | PRAG 34:3 (2023) pp. 393–421 | Article
- Apology responses and gender differences in spoken British English: A corpus studyYi An, Hang Su & Mingyou Xiang | PRAG 32:1 (2021) pp. 28–53 | Article
- Salience and shift in salience as means of creating discourse coherence: The case of the Chipaya encliticsKatja Hannß | PRAG 31:4 (2021) pp. 533–559 | Article
- Calling Mr Speaker ‘Mr Speaker’: The strategic use of ritual references to the Speaker of the UK House of CommonsPeter Bull, Anita Fetzer & Dániel Z. Kádár | PRAG 30:1 (2019) pp. 64–87 | Article
- The pragmeme of disagreement and its allopracts in English and Serbian political interview discourseMilica Radulović & Vladimir Ž. Jovanović | PRAG 30:4 (2020) pp. 586–613 | Article
- Multimodal language use in Savosavo: Refusing, excluding and negating with speech and gestureJana Bressem, Nicole Stein & Claudia Wegener | PRAG 27:2 (2017) pp. 173–206 | Article
- Revisiting the methodological debate on interruptions: From measurement to classification in the annotation of data for cross-cultural researchMarie-Noëlle Guillot | PRAG 15:1 (2005) pp. 25–47 | Article
- Perspective in the discourse of war: The case of Colin PowellCamelia Suleiman & Daniel C. O’Connell | PRAG 13:3 (2003) pp. 401–422 | Article
- Personal perspective in TV news interviewsJennifer Alber, Daniel C. O’Connell & Sabine Kowal | PRAG 12:3 (2002) pp. 257–271 | Article
- “Thank you for your participation”: Expressing appreciation in the closing of online discussion forumsDebing Feng | Published online 8 August 2025 | Article
- Using interactional metadiscourse for rapport management: A study of Chinese university enrolment posts on WeChatJialu Wang & Geqi Wu | Published online 24 April 2025 | Article
- A pragmatic typology of WhatsApp sticker functionsEsther Linares Bernabéu & Francisco Yus | Published online 15 December 2025 | Article
- Beyond interruptions: Co-constructed activities in MPs’ unofficial turns in Finnish, French, and German parliamentary debatesJohanna Isosävi, Heike Baldauf-Quilliatre, Christophe Gagne & Eero Voutilainen | Published online 26 May 2026 | Article