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1Action and embodiment within situated human interactionJournal of Pragmatics20002,040
2Moment Analysis and translanguaging space: Discursive construction of identities by multilingual Chinese youth in BritainJournal of Pragmatics20111,031
3Towards an anatomy of impolitenessJournal of Pragmatics1996963
4Politeness phenomena in modern ChineseJournal of Pragmatics1990762
5The discursive accomplishment of normality: On ‘lingua franca’ English and conversation analysisJournal of Pragmatics1996751
6What are discourse markers?Journal of Pragmatics1999689
7Reexamination of the universality of face: Politeness phenomena in JapaneseJournal of Pragmatics1988641
8Perspectives on politenessJournal of Pragmatics1990632
9Material anchors for conceptual blendsJournal of Pragmatics2005575
10‘Open’ class repair initiators in response to sequential sources of troubles in conversationJournal of Pragmatics1997561
11Authority and invisibilityJournal of Pragmatics2002534
12Indirectness and politeness in requests: Same or different?Journal of Pragmatics1987533
13Beyond politeness theory: ‘Face’ revisited and renewedJournal of Pragmatics1994505
14The co-operative, transformative organization of human action and knowledgeJournal of Pragmatics2013502
15Credibility and trust of information in online environments: The use of cognitive heuristicsJournal of Pragmatics2013498
16A tutorial on membership categorizationJournal of Pragmatics2007497
17Different cultures, different languages, different speech actsJournal of Pragmatics1985453
18Linguistic politeness:Journal of Pragmatics1990449
19Persuasion and context: The pragmatics of academic metadiscourseJournal of Pragmatics1998445
20Impoliteness revisited: with special reference to dynamic and prosodic aspectsJournal of Pragmatics2003438
21An approach to discourse markersJournal of Pragmatics1990424
22The politics of transcriptionJournal of Pragmatics2000419
23Transitional regularities for ‘casual’ “Okay” usagesJournal of Pragmatics1993416
24Interjections: The universal yet neglected part of speechJournal of Pragmatics1992397
25Metaphor is grounded in embodied experienceJournal of Pragmatics2004367
26Paying compliments: A sex-preferential politeness strategyJournal of Pragmatics1988364
27Cultural differences in the organization of academic textsJournal of Pragmatics1987361
28From bonding to biting: Conversational joking and identity displayJournal of Pragmatics1997349
29Emergent focused interactions in public places: A systematic analysis of the multimodal achievement of a common interactional spaceJournal of Pragmatics2009344
30Theories of identity and the analysis of faceJournal of Pragmatics2007343
31The local constitution of multimodal resources for social interactionJournal of Pragmatics2014340
32Stories are to entertain: A structural-affect theory of storiesJournal of Pragmatics1982337
33A new look at literal meaning in understanding what is said and implicatedJournal of Pragmatics2002336
34Having a laugh at workJournal of Pragmatics2002336
35Irony as relevant inappropriatenessJournal of Pragmatics2000334
36The mirative and evidentialityJournal of Pragmatics2001333
37Verbal irony as implicit display of ironic environment: Distinguishing ironic utterances from nonironyJournal of Pragmatics2000327
38Managing rapport in talk: Using rapport sensitive incidents to explore the motivational concerns underlying the management of relationsJournal of Pragmatics2002323
39Gestures as illocutionary and discourse structure markers in Southern Italian conversationJournal of Pragmatics1995322
40Presequences and indirectionJournal of Pragmatics1988317
41The limits of questioning: negative interrogatives and hostile question contentJournal of Pragmatics2002314
42Modifying illocutionary forceJournal of Pragmatics1984306
43On mitigationJournal of Pragmatics1999292
44Linguistic functions of head movements in the context of speechJournal of Pragmatics2000291
45Functions of humor in the conversations of men and womenJournal of Pragmatics2000290
46Subjectivity as an evidential dimension in epistemic modal expressionsJournal of Pragmatics2001287
47Relevance and prosodyJournal of Pragmatics2006284
48Universals of linguistic politenessJournal of Pragmatics1986282
49The discourse marker well: A relevance-theoretical accountJournal of Pragmatics1993281
50Implementing incipient actions: The discourse marker ‘so’ in English conversationJournal of Pragmatics2009278