- 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
- Blended origo — Deixis in virtual reality
Karsten Senkbeil | PRAG 36:1 (2025) pp. 137–163 | Article
- Tracing relevance beyond codes and across modes: A multimodal pragmatic analysis of children’s rights advocacy campaign posters
Turath Awad Al Tamimi & Thulfiqar H. Altahmazi | PRAG 36:2 (2025) pp. 165–191 | Article
- Semantic and pragmatic properties of post-truth discourse: A description of reverse news on social media
Zhonggang Sang & Tongtong Shi | PRAG 36:2 (2025) pp. 225–253 | Article
- The pragmatics of advice-giving in the media discourse: The interplay of speaker gender and hearer gender
Chihsia Tang | PRAG 35:1 (2023) p. 72 | Article
- The use and perception of question tags in Trinidadian English
Michael Westphal | PRAG 35:1 (2023) pp. 101–128 | Article
- Why not focus on combating the virus? On the active and passive egocentrism in communications
Baiyao Zuo | PRAG 35:3 (2024) pp. 448–473 | Article
- How face is perceived in Chinese and Japanese: A contrastive study
Qi Xiao & Ling Zhou | PRAG 34:2 (2024) pp. 264–292 | Article
- Translating politeness on public notices with a directive function in Thessaloniki: A cross-cultural perspective
Christopher Lees | PRAG 34:4 (2023) pp. 534–564 | 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
- ‘That is very important, isn’t it?’: Content-oriented questions in British and Montenegrin university lectures
Branka Živković | PRAG 33:1 (2022) pp. 124–153 | Article
- How to be authentic on Instagram: Self-presentation and language choice of Basque university students in a multi-scalar context
Agurtzane Elordui & Jokin Aiestaran | PRAG 33:2 (2022) pp. 184–208 | Article
- Hong Kong Cantonese TV talk shows: When code-switching manifests as impoliteness
Cher Leng Lee & Daoning Zhu | PRAG 33:2 (2022) pp. 237–259 | Article
- Has madam read Wilson (2016)? A procedural account of the T/V forms in Polish
Agnieszka Piskorska | PRAG 33:3 (2022) pp. 486–504 | Article
- The pragmatics of alternative futures in political discourses: Legitimising the politics of preemption in Trump’s discourse on Iran
Ali Basarati, Hadaegh Rezaei & Mohammad Amouzadeh | PRAG 33:4 (2023) pp. 505–531 | 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
- Metapragmatics in indirect reports: The degree of reflexivity
Mostafa Morady Moghaddam & Seyyed Ali Ostovar-Namaghi | PRAG 32:3 (2021) pp. 381–402 | Article
- Spatializing kinship: The grammar of belonging in Amdo, Tibet
Shannon M. Ward | PRAG 32:3 (2021) pp. 452–487 | Article
- Accounts as acts of identity: Justifying business closures on COVID-19 public signs in Athens and London
Spyridoula Bella & Eva Ogiermann | PRAG 32:4 (2022) pp. 620–647 | 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
- 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
- “By the elders’ leave, I do”: Rituals, ostensivity and perceptions of the moral order in Iranian Tehrani marriage ceremonies
Sofia A Koutlaki | PRAG 30:1 (2019) p. 88 | Article
- Ritual frames: A contrastive pragmatic approach
Dániel Z. Kádár & Juliane House | PRAG 30:1 (2019) pp. 142–168 | Article
- Emotions through texts and images: A multimodal analysis of reactions to the Brexit vote on Flickr
Catherine Bouko | PRAG 30:2 (2020) pp. 222–246 | Article
- The shared story of #JeSuisAylan on Twitter: Story participation and stancetaking in visual small stories
Korina Giaxoglou & Tereza Spilioti | PRAG 30:2 (2020) pp. 277–302 | Article
- Complaint management on Twitter – evolution of interactional patterns on Polish corporate profiles
Anna Tereszkiewicz | PRAG 30:3 (2020) pp. 405–430 | Article
- Confronting blackface: Stancetaking in the Dutch Black Pete debate
Sigurd D’hondt | PRAG 30:4 (2019) pp. 485–508 | Article
- Rejecting and challenging illocutionary acts
Mariya Chankova | PRAG 29:1 (2019) pp. 33–56 | Article
- Changing perspectives: Something old, something new
Lieven Vandelanotte | PRAG 29:2 (2019) pp. 170–197 | Article
- Recursive embedding of viewpoints, irregularity, and the role for a flexible framework
Max van Duijn & Arie Verhagen | PRAG 29:2 (2019) pp. 198–225 | Article
- Tracing emergent multilectal styles: Forms and functions of code-switching among Ovambos in urban Namibia
Gerald Stell | PRAG 29:3 (2019) pp. 436–462 | Article
- Impolite viewer responses in Arabic political TV talk shows on YouTube
Bahaa-eddin A. Hassan | PRAG 29:4 (2019) pp. 521–544 | 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
- 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
- Hawaiʻi Creole in the public domain: Humor, emphasis, and heteroglossic language practice in university commencement speeches
Scott Saft, Gabriel Tebow & Ronald Santos | PRAG 28:3 (2018) pp. 417–438 | Article
- The structural format and rhetorical variation of writing Chinese judicial opinions: A genre analytical approach
Zhengrui Han, Vijay K. Bhatia & Yunfeng Ge | PRAG 28:4 (2018) pp. 463–488 | Article
- “Mr Paul, please inform me accordingly”: Address forms, directness and degree of imposition in L2 emails
Maria Economidou-Kogetsidis | PRAG 28:4 (2018) pp. 489–516 | 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
- “Communication is a two-way street”: Instructors’ perceptions of student apologies
Dongmei Cheng | PRAG 27:1 (2017) pp. 1–32 | Article
- The role of ideology in evaluations of (in)appropriate behaviour in student-teacher relationships in China
Dániel Z. Kádár | PRAG 27:1 (2017) pp. 33–56 | Article
- Perceptions of extended concurrent speech in Mandarin
Weihua Zhu | PRAG 27:1 (2017) pp. 144–170 | Article
- Showing ‘digital’ objects in web-based video chats as a collaborative achievement
Laura Rosenbaun & Christian Licoppe | PRAG 27:3 (2017) pp. 419–446 | Article
- Mocking fakeness: Performance, phonetic aspiration and ethnic humour
Mia Halonen & Sari Pietikäinen | PRAG 27:4 (2017) pp. 507–528 | Article
- The question of politeness in political interviews
Marcia Macaulay | PRAG 27:4 (2017) pp. 529–552 | Article
- “the older I get the less I trust people” constructing age identities in the workplace
Jo Angouri | PRAG 22:2 (2012) pp. 255–277 | Article
- ‘you have to be adaptable, obviously’: constructing professional identities in multicultural workplaces in Hong Kong
Stephanie Schnurr & Olga Zayts | PRAG 22:2 (2012) pp. 279–300 | Article
- Building connected discourse in non-native speech: Re-specifying non-native proficiency
Yo-An Lee | PRAG 22:4 (2012) pp. 591–614 | Article
- Perceptions of national and regional standards of addressing in Germany and Austria
Heinz L. Kretzenbacher | PRAG 21:1 (2011) pp. 69–83 | Article
- Attitudes of English speakers towards thanking in Spanish
Carlos de Pablos-Ortega | PRAG 20:2 (2010) pp. 149–170 | Article
- The importance of being Irish: National identity, cultural authenticity, and linguistic authority in an Irish language class in the United States
Jennifer N. Garland | PRAG 18:2 (2008) pp. 253–276 | Article
- Perceptions of (Im)politeness in Venezuelan Spanish: The role of evaluation in interaction
Adriana Bolívar | PRAG 18:4 (2008) pp. 605–633 | Article
- Conversational silence and face in two sociocultural contexts
Josefa Contreras Fernández | PRAG 18:4 (2008) pp. 707–728 | Article
- Singing gender: Contested discourses of womanhood in Tuscan-Italian verbal art
Valentina Pagliai & Brooke S. Bocast | PRAG 15:4 (2005) pp. 437–457 | Article
- Hegemony, social class and stylisation
Ben Rampton | PRAG 13:1 (2003) pp. 49–83 | Article
- Texas Czech folk music and ethnic identity
Lida Dutkova-Cope | PRAG 10:1 (2000) p. 7 | 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
- Listener and reader perceptions of um and uh
Tim Gadanidis | Published online 1 August 2025 | Article
- “Thank you for your participation”: Expressing appreciation in the closing of online discussion forums
Debing Feng | Published online 8 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
- Metaphor-based zeugmas in web-based promotional tourism discourse: A formal-functional study
Nazi Iritspukhova | Published online 18 August 2025 | Article
- How public discourse functions to restore moral orders: Online impolite comments on corporate apologies
Yongping Ran & Jiabei Hu | Published online 26 May 2025 | Article
- Using interactional metadiscourse for rapport management: A study of Chinese university enrolment posts on WeChat
Jialu Wang & Geqi Wu | Published online 24 April 2025 | Article
- Development of pragmatic awareness during study abroad: A focus on pragmatic markers
Annarita Magliacane & Ariadna Sánchez-Hernández | Published online 18 August 2025 | Article
- Translanguaging across Japanese and English: Linguistic normativities and indexical meanings
Junko Saito | Published online 31 October 2025 | Article
- Mitigation and facework: The German modal particle mal in speculations and estimates
Jessica Marsh | Article
- A comparative study of U.S. and Chinese companies’ use of multimodal
interactional metadiscourse on Twitter
Wenjuan Xu & Xingsong Shi | Article
- A systematic review of reliability in corpus-based metadiscourse studies
Basma Bouziri & Ruth Breeze | Published online 5 May 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