- Pragmatics and cultural institutions: Typology of questions as strategies for online communication
María Isabel Hernández Toribio | PRAG 36:3 (2025) pp. 369–395 | Article
- The use and perception of question tags in Trinidadian English
Michael Westphal | PRAG 35:1 (2023) pp. 101–128 | Article
- What kind of laughter? The triple function of “Hhh” as a contempt, intention, and interpretation marker
Pnina Shukrun-Nagar & Galia Hirsch | PRAG 35:2 (2023) pp. 264–293 | Article
- A relevance-theoretic analysis of Colloquial Singapore English hor
Junwen Lee | PRAG 35:3 (2024) pp. 369–394 | Article
- Pragmatic markers in English and Italian film dialogue: Distribution and translation
Liviana Galiano | PRAG 34:4 (2023) pp. 501–533 | Article
- Development of the use of discourse markers across different fluency levels of CEFR: A learner corpus analysis
Lan-fen Huang, Yen-liang Lin & Tomáš Gráf | PRAG 33:1 (2022) pp. 49–77 | Article
- Japanese turn-final tteyuu as a formulation device
Yuki Arita | PRAG 33:2 (2022) pp. 157–183 | 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
- Japanese no datta and no de atta in written discourse: Past forms of no da and no de aru
Hironori Nishi | PRAG 33:2 (2022) pp. 260–284 | Article
- Perceptual resemblance and the communication of emotion in digital contexts: A case of emoji and reaction GIFs
Ryoko Sasamoto | PRAG 33:3 (2022) pp. 393–417 | Article
- Korean imperatives at two different speech levels: Alternate ways of taking part in others’ actions and affairs
Mary Shin Kim | PRAG 33:4 (2023) pp. 559–591 | Article
- Metapragmatics in indirect reports: The degree of reflexivity
Mostafa Morady Moghaddam & Seyyed Ali Ostovar-Namaghi | PRAG 32:3 (2021) pp. 381–402 | Article
- Aspects of væ (‘and’) as a discourse marker in Persian
Reza Kazemian & Mohammad Amouzadeh | PRAG 32:4 (2022) pp. 588–619 | Article
- The functional components of telephone conversation opening phase in Jordanian Arabic
Mohammed Nahar Al-Ali & Rana N. Abu-Abah | PRAG 31:1 (2020) p. 6 | 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
- The pragmatics of text-emoji co-occurrences on Chinese social media
Xiran Yang & Meichun Liu | PRAG 31:1 (2020) pp. 144–172 | Article
- Managing trouble spots in conversation: Other-initiated repair elicitations produced by a bilingual youth with autism
Wendy Klein | PRAG 31:2 (2020) pp. 225–249 | Article
- Taboo vocatives in the language of London teenagers
Ignacio M. Palacios Martínez | PRAG 31:2 (2020) pp. 250–277 | 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
- The question-response system in Mandarin conversation
Wei Wang | PRAG 31:4 (2021) pp. 589–616 | Article
- The development of interlanguage pragmatic markers in alignment with role relationships
Hao-Zhang Xiao, Chen-Yu Dai & Li-Zheng Dong | PRAG 31:4 (2021) pp. 617–646 | Article
- Swearwords reinterpreted: New variants and uses by young Chinese netizens on social media platforms
Bin Li, Yan Dou, Yingting Cui & Yuqi Sheng | PRAG 30:3 (2020) pp. 381–404 | Article
- Bonding across Chinese social media: The pragmatics of language play in “精 (sang) 彩 (xin) 有 (bing) 趣 (kuang)” construction
Chaoqun Xie, Ying Tong & Francisco Yus | PRAG 30:3 (2020) pp. 431–457 | 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
- Korean general extenders tunci ha and kena ha ‘or something’: Approximation, hedging, and pejorative stance in cross-linguistic comparison
Minju Kim | PRAG 30:4 (2019) pp. 557–585 | Article
- “I’m really sorry about what I said”: A local grammar of apology
Hang Su & Naixing Wei | PRAG 28:3 (2018) pp. 439–462 | Article
- The effects of English-medium instruction on the use of textual and interpersonal pragmatic markers
Jennifer Ament, Carmen Pérez Vidal & Júlia Barón Parés | PRAG 28:4 (2018) pp. 517–546 | Article
- Multimodal language use in Savosavo: Refusing, excluding and negating with speech and gesture
Jana Bressem, Nicole Stein & Claudia Wegener | PRAG 27:2 (2017) pp. 173–206 | Article
- The use of discourse markers but and so by native English speakers and Chinese speakers of English
Binmei Liu | PRAG 27:4 (2017) pp. 479–506 | Article
- Do hedges always hedge? On non-canonical multifunctionality of jakby in polish
Magdalena Adamczyk | PRAG 25:3 (2015) pp. 321–344 | Article
- The role of pragmatic function in the grammaticalization of English general extenders
Maryann Overstreet | PRAG 24:1 (2015) pp. 105–129 | Article
- Non-situational functions of demonstrative noun phrases in Lingala (Bantu)
Michael Meeuwis & Koen Stroeken | PRAG 22:1 (2012) pp. 147–166 | Article
- Is formality relevant? Japanese tokens hai, ee and un
Lidia Tanaka | PRAG 20:2 (2010) pp. 191–211 | Article
- The pragmatic functions of the recitation of Qur’anic verses by Muslims in their oral genre: The case of Insha’ Allah, ‘God’s willing’
Ayman Nazzal | PRAG 15:2-3 (2005) pp. 251–273 | Article
- Overt and non-overt subjects in Persian
Niloofar Haeri | PRAG 3:1 (1989) pp. 155–166 | Article
- On assigning pragmatic functions in English
J. Lachlan Mackenzie & Evelien Keizer | PRAG 1:2 (1991) pp. 169–215 | Article
- The development of the Chinese multifunctional construction V+qilai
: From a complement-taking predicate to a discourse marker
Fangqiong Zhan | Published online 27 May 2025 | Article
- Pragmatic functions of lê ‘what’ in Longxi Qiang: Beyond questioning
Wuxi Zheng | Published online 8 August 2025 | Article
- A contrastive study of hedging in English and Chinese academic spoken discourse
Yuxiang Duan & Liesbeth Degand | 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
- “Tía, me dolió, ¿sabes?”: Negotiating affiliation through the vocative tía in Spanish conversational storytelling
Virginia Acuña Ferreira | Published online 19 May 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
- A pragmatic typology of WhatsApp sticker functions
Esther Linares Bernabéu & Francisco Yus | Published online 15 December 2025 | Article
- Mitigation and facework: The German modal particle mal in speculations and estimates
Jessica Marsh | Article
- The agentive passive in Slovenian from a corpus pragmatics
perspective
Tamara Mikolič Južnič & Agnes Pisanski Peterlin | Article
- A systematic review of reliability in corpus-based metadiscourse studies
Basma Bouziri & Ruth Breeze | Published online 5 May 2026 | Article
- Turn-initial ki ‘because’-clauses as a rhetorical responsive practice in Hebrew Facebook
comments
Leon Shor, Pnina Shukrun-Nagar & Zohar Livnat | Published online 31 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
- Doing pragmatics with style: A corpus-pragmatic study of NOT-negation in the writings of Ta-Nehisi Coates [*] *
Yulia Hathaway | Published online 18 December 2025 | Article