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1Glossary of transcript symbols with an introductionPragmatics and Beyond New Series20042,369
2Action and embodiment within situated human interactionJournal of Pragmatics20002,040
3Moment Analysis and translanguaging space: Discursive construction of identities by multilingual Chinese youth in BritainJournal of Pragmatics20111,031
4Towards an anatomy of impolitenessJournal of Pragmatics1996963
5The stance trianglePragmatics and Beyond New Series2007952
6Politeness phenomena in modern ChineseJournal of Pragmatics1990762
7The discursive accomplishment of normality: On ‘lingua franca’ English and conversation analysisJournal of Pragmatics1996751
8What are discourse markers?Journal of Pragmatics1999689
9Reexamination of the universality of face: Politeness phenomena in JapaneseJournal of Pragmatics1988641
10Perspectives on politenessJournal of Pragmatics1990632
11Material anchors for conceptual blendsJournal of Pragmatics2005575
12‘Open’ class repair initiators in response to sequential sources of troubles in conversationJournal of Pragmatics1997561
13Authority and invisibilityJournal of Pragmatics2002534
14Indirectness and politeness in requests: Same or different?Journal of Pragmatics1987533
15Information structure in discourse: Towards an integrated formal theory of pragmaticsSemantics and Pragmatics0518
16The ZPG LetterPragmatics and Beyond New Series1992506
17Beyond politeness theory: ‘Face’ revisited and renewedJournal of Pragmatics1994505
18The co-operative, transformative organization of human action and knowledgeJournal of Pragmatics2013502
19Credibility and trust of information in online environments: The use of cognitive heuristicsJournal of Pragmatics2013498
20A tutorial on membership categorizationJournal of Pragmatics2007497
21Computer-Mediated CommunicationPragmatics and Beyond New Series1996494
22Different cultures, different languages, different speech actsJournal of Pragmatics1985453
23Linguistic politeness:Journal of Pragmatics1990449
24Persuasion and context: The pragmatics of academic metadiscourseJournal of Pragmatics1998445
25Impoliteness revisited: with special reference to dynamic and prosodic aspectsJournal of Pragmatics2003438
26An approach to discourse markersJournal of Pragmatics1990424
27The politics of transcriptionJournal of Pragmatics2000419
28Transitional regularities for ‘casual’ “Okay” usagesJournal of Pragmatics1993416
29Interjections: The universal yet neglected part of speechJournal of Pragmatics1992397
30Towards interactive robots in autism therapyPragmatics and Cognition2004368
31Metaphor is grounded in embodied experienceJournal of Pragmatics2004367
32Paying compliments: A sex-preferential politeness strategyJournal of Pragmatics1988364
33Concurrent operations on talkIPrA Papers in Pragmatics0362
34Cultural differences in the organization of academic textsJournal of Pragmatics1987361
35Sociolinguistic scalesIntercultural Pragmatics2007356
36From bonding to biting: Conversational joking and identity displayJournal of Pragmatics1997349
37The Contextualization of LanguagePragmatics and Beyond New Series1992346
38Emergent focused interactions in public places: A systematic analysis of the multimodal achievement of a common interactional spaceJournal of Pragmatics2009344
39Theories of identity and the analysis of faceJournal of Pragmatics2007343
40The local constitution of multimodal resources for social interactionJournal of Pragmatics2014340
41Stories are to entertain: A structural-affect theory of storiesJournal of Pragmatics1982337
42A new look at literal meaning in understanding what is said and implicatedJournal of Pragmatics2002336
43Having a laugh at workJournal of Pragmatics2002336
44Irony as relevant inappropriatenessJournal of Pragmatics2000334
45The mirative and evidentialityJournal of Pragmatics2001333
46Verbal irony as implicit display of ironic environment: Distinguishing ironic utterances from nonironyJournal of Pragmatics2000327
47Managing rapport in talk: Using rapport sensitive incidents to explore the motivational concerns underlying the management of relationsJournal of Pragmatics2002323
48Gestures as illocutionary and discourse structure markers in Southern Italian conversationJournal of Pragmatics1995322
49Presequences and indirectionJournal of Pragmatics1988317
50The limits of questioning: negative interrogatives and hostile question contentJournal of Pragmatics2002314
51Modifying illocutionary forceJournal of Pragmatics1984306
52On mitigationJournal of Pragmatics1999292
53Linguistic functions of head movements in the context of speechJournal of Pragmatics2000291
54Functions of humor in the conversations of men and womenJournal of Pragmatics2000290
55Subjectivity as an evidential dimension in epistemic modal expressionsJournal of Pragmatics2001287
56Relevance and prosodyJournal of Pragmatics2006284
57Universals of linguistic politenessJournal of Pragmatics1986282
58The discourse marker well: A relevance-theoretical accountJournal of Pragmatics1993281
59Implementing incipient actions: The discourse marker ‘so’ in English conversationJournal of Pragmatics2009278
60Constituting face in conversation: Face, facework, and interactional achievementJournal of Pragmatics2010275
61The rejection of advice: Managing the problematic convergence of a ‘troubles-telling’ and a ‘service encounter’Journal of Pragmatics1981272
62On newspaper headlines as relevance optimizersJournal of Pragmatics2003269
63Toward a pragmatics of emotive communicationJournal of Pragmatics1994267
64On the priority of salient meanings: Studies of literal and figurative languageJournal of Pragmatics1999267
65A formal model of the structure of discourseJournal of Pragmatics1988265
66Ideational and pragmatic markers of discourse structureJournal of Pragmatics1990263
67Separate and flexible bilingualism in complementary schools: Multiple language practices in interrelationshipJournal of Pragmatics2011262
68The conversational use of reactive tokens in English, Japanese, and MandarinJournal of Pragmatics1996261
69Embodied reference: A study of deixis in workplace interactionJournal of Pragmatics2000259
70Typology and universalsJournal of Pragmatics1992258
71Responding to compliments A contrastive study of politeness strategies between American English and Chinese speakersJournal of Pragmatics1993257
72Prosodic features which cue back-channel responses in English and JapaneseJournal of Pragmatics2000251
73Issues in conversational jokingJournal of Pragmatics2003251
74Sharing a laugh: Pragmatic aspects of humor and gender in the workplaceJournal of Pragmatics2006250
75Linguistic and interactional features of Internet Relay ChatPragmatics and Beyond New Series1996246
76Face and politeness: new (insights) for old (concepts)Journal of Pragmatics2003245
77Conversational mitigationJournal of Pragmatics1980243
78Interjections as deicticsJournal of Pragmatics1992241
79The discourse conditions for the use of the complementizer that in conversational EnglishJournal of Pragmatics1991240
80Primary metaphors as inputs to conceptual integrationJournal of Pragmatics2005240
81Critical and descriptive goals in discourse analysisJournal of Pragmatics1985239
82Stancetaking in DiscoursePragmatics and Beyond New Series2007237
83Dueling contexts: A dynamic model of meaningJournal of Pragmatics2008236
84Linguistic politeness and socio-cultural variations of the notion of faceJournal of Pragmatics1992235
85Click bait: Forward-reference as lure in online news headlinesJournal of Pragmatics2015234
86The enactive approachPragmatics and Cognition2011231
87Contemporary issues in conversation analysis: Embodiment and materiality, multimodality and multisensoriality in social interactionJournal of Pragmatics2019231
88Giving a source or basis: The practice in conversation of telling ‘how i know’Journal of Pragmatics1984229
89An overview of the question–response system in American English conversationJournal of Pragmatics2010227
90The place of evidentiality within the universal grammatical spaceJournal of Pragmatics2001224
91‘Will you or can’t you?’: Displaying entitlement in interrogative requestsJournal of Pragmatics2006223
92Turn-competitive incomingsJournal of Pragmatics1983221
93Hedging and boosting in abstracts of applied linguistics articles: A comparative study of English- and Chinese-medium journalsJournal of Pragmatics2011221
94Informativeness, relevance and scalar implicaturePragmatics and Beyond New Series1998218
95Metalinguistic negation and echoic useJournal of Pragmatics1996215
96Accommodating (to) ELF in the international universityJournal of Pragmatics2011214
97Understanding as an embodied, situated and sequential achievement in interactionJournal of Pragmatics2011213
98Gender and humor: The state of the artJournal of Pragmatics2006212
99Jocular mockery, (dis)affiliation, and faceJournal of Pragmatics2010212
100Interactive aspects of vagueness in conversationJournal of Pragmatics2003211