Archive in open access

While current issues of Pragmatics are accessible to IPrA members only after log-in, all older issues will be made available in an archive in open access. The archive will be fully developed in the course of 2009. By way of trial, this page already contains all 2007 issues. (For a complete overview of earlier and current contents, click here.)

CONTENTS

17:1 (March 2007)

SPECIAL ISSUE: A closer look at cultural difference: 'Interculturality' in talk-in-interaction
edited by Christina Higgins

Christina HIGGINS, Introduction: A closer look at cultural difference: 'Interculturality' in talk-in-interaction
Cecelia CUTLER, The co-construction of Whiteness in an MC battle
Hye-Kyung RYOO, Interculturality serving multiple interactional goals in African American and Korean service encounters
Christina HIGGINS, Constructing membership in the in-group: Affiliation and resistance among urban Tanzanians
Erica ZIMMERMAN, Constructing Korean and Japanese interculturality in talk: Ethnic membership categorization among users of Japanese
Elizabeth AXELSON, Vocatives: A double-edged strategy in intercultural  discourse among graduate students
Junko MORI, Reconstructing the participants' treatments of 'interculturality': Variations in data and methodologies

17:2 (June 2007)
David BELL, Sentence-initial and and but in academic writing
Bethan L. DAVIES, Principles we talk by: Testing dialogue principles in task-oriented dialogues
Janina FENIGSEN, From Apartheid to incorporation: The emergence and transformations of modern language community in Barbados, West Indies
Helga KOTTHOFF, Oral genres of humor: On the dialectic of genre knowledge and creative authoring
Robin SHOAPS, "Moral irony:" Modal particles, moral persons and indirect stance-taking in Sakapultek discourse

17:3 (September 2007)
Milan FERENCIK, Exercising politeness: Membership categorisation in a radio phone-in programme
Toshiaki FURUKAWA, "No flips in the pool": Discursive practice in Hawai'i Creole
Kerstin NORÉN and Per LINELL, Meaning potentials and the interaction between lexis and contexts: An empirical substantiation
Daniel C. O'CONNELL, Sabine KOWAL, and Scott P. KING, Interjections in literary readings and artistic performance
Minerva OROPEZA-ESCOBAR, Discourse, authority and mediation in an ethnographic encounter in Eastern Mexico
Marina SBISÀ, How to read Austin

17:4 (December 2007)

SPECIAL ISSUE: Turn continuation in cross-linguistic perspective
edited byElizabeth Couper-Kuhlen and Tsuyoshi Ono

Tsuyoshi ONO and Elizabeth COUPER-KUHLEN, Increments in cross-linguistic perspective: Introductory remarks
Elizabeth COUPER-KUHLEN and Tsuyoshi ONO, 'Incrementing' in conversation. A comparison of practices in English, German and Japanese
Eeva-Leena SEPPÄNEN and Ritva LAURY, Complement clauses as turn continuations: The Finnish et(tä)-clause
Kyu-hyun KIM, Sequential organization of post-predicate elements in Korean conversation: Pursuing uptake and modulating action
Kang-kwong LUKE and Wei ZHANG, Retrospective turn continuations in Madarin Chinese conversation
Margaret FIELD, Increments in Navajo conversation
Peter AUER, Why are increments such elusive objects? An afterthought

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