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Program

Tentative program overview:

 

Sunday 8

Monday 9

Tuesday 10

Wednesday 11

Thursday 12

Friday 13

8:30

 

 

 

Registration opens

Registration opens

Registration opens

Re gistration opens

Registration opens

9:00-10:30

Conference opening &

1st plenary

Lachman KHUBCHANDANI

Parallel sessions

2nd & 3rd plenaries

François RECANATI

Mira ARIEL

Parallel sessions

Parallel sessions

10:30-11:00

Coffee/tea

Coffee/tea

Coffee/tea

Coffee/tea

Coffee/tea

11:00-12:30

Parallel sessions

Parallel sessions

4th plenary

Michael BAMBERG

& IPrA General Assembly

Parallel sessions

Parallel sessions

12:30-14:00

Lunch

Lunch

 

 

 

 

 

 

Free afternoon

(Excursions)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lunch

Lunch

14:00-

15:30

Parallel sessions

Parallel sessions

POSTER SESSION

Parallel sessions

15:30-16:00

Registration

Coffee/tea

Coffee/tea

Coffee/tea

 

Coffee/tea

16:00-17:30

Parallel sessions

Parallel sessions

Parallel sessions

5th & 6th plenaries

Alexandra GEORGAKOPOULOU

Richard BAUMAN

17:30-

20:00

Welcome reception

offered by

John Benjamins

 

 

 

Conference closing

 

 

 

 

19:00

Conference

dinner

 


All events will take place at the India Habitat Centre (see ´Venue´), except for the Wednesday sessions, which will he held at the Indian Institute of Technology
.

Plenary speakers:

Mira ARIEL (Tel Aviv University), Or: Myths and realities
Michael BAMBERG (Clark University, Worcester Massachusetts), Narrative practices and their analysis
Richard BAUMAN (Indiana University, Bloomington), Horizons of Context: From the interaction order to the nation-state
Alexandra GEORGAKOPOULOU (King’s College London), Small stories, identity, and new media
Lachman KHUBCHANDANI (Symbiosis International University, Pune), Indian sociolinguistics:Language code as ´being´ versus language activity as ´becoming´
François RECANATI (Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris), Semantic reference and speaker's reference


!!! NEW !!!   PROVISIONAL PROGRAM INFORMATION (also dowloadable, see upper right hand corner)

 

The list below contains all contributions (except the plenary lectures) to the 13th International Pragmatics Conference, as known on 4 February 2013). All contributions have been given a program code that should be read as follows:

 

The first digit stands for the day:

- 1 = Monday 9 September
- 2= Tuesday
- 4 = Thursday
- 5 = Friday
(on Wednesday there are only plenary events)

The second digit stands for the time slot of a session:

- 1 =  9:00-10:30
- 2 = 11:00-12:30
- 3 = 14:00-15:30
- 4 = 16:00-17:30

Thus, if the code says 4-2, this means the corresponding presentation is scheduled for Thursday, between 11:00 and 12:30. If the contribution is a lecture, however, it is not unlikely that shifts within the same day will still be necessary as a result of cancellations.
The code may also take the form 4-1(2-4) if the contribution is (in) a panel; this means that the corresponding contribution has been scheduled for Thursday, in a panel that starts at 9:00, but which also continues in the 11:00 and 16:00 sessions; panel organizers will be asked later to decide on the order of presentations within their panel.

 

We have (only) fifteen rooms available for parallel sessions, and the entire grid is now completely filled. That means that authors have to take the scheduling below into accound when planning their travel to the conference.

 

The list below is entirely alphabetical, ordered by the family name of the first author/organizer. Following the double slash (//) is/are the name(s) of co-author(s)/organizer(s).

 

 

Päivikki Aarne //  (lecture), Mentalizing function – a case-study of a 6 year old boy with language impairment, 5-1  

Pål Aarsand //  (panel contribution), Girlish games and game play: Categorizing the female gamers in focus-group interviews, 4-4 (contribution to Gaming, inter-subjectivity and narration: Game bodies and the multimodality of socialization)

Keiko Abe //  (panel contribution), How do people describe their problems in advice-giving discourse?, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Emancipatory Pragmatics: Exploring Modalities of Co-participation and Culture in Social Interaction)

Machiko Achiba //  (lecture), The development of pragmatic awareness in a young L2 learner, 1-3  

Mayumi Adachi //  (poster), Interjections isomorphic with demonstratives in Vietnamese, 4-3  

Gail Adams //  (panel contribution), Let''s play: Proposals for play in a language therapy for boys with autism, 4-1(2-4) (contribution to Conversation Analysis and Interventions for Change)

Karen L. Adams //  (lecture), Critical Investigations of Christmas Holiday Media, 5-1  

Priyanka Agrawal // Rukmini Bhaya Nair (lecture), Keeping in touch: A study of mother-child dyadic interactions, 2-2  

Jeffrey Aguinaldo //  (poster), Use of address terms when recipiency and next-speaker are secured:  Disagreements with informative turns, 4-3  

Mikyung Ahn // Foong Ha Yap, Mizuho Tamaji & Winnie Chor (panel contribution), On the development of ‘say’ particles as pragmatic clausal grounders at the right periphery (RP) in Korean, Japanese and Cantonese, 4-1(2-4) (contribution to The pragmatic role of elements at right periphery)

Karin Aijmer //  (lecture), ''I think'' and ''you know'' in different varieties of English, 5-3  

Oluwasola Aina // Kayode M. Taiwo (lecture), A pragma-discursive analysis of the use of English among selected Yoruba/English young bilinguals in Nigeria, 1-2  

Gabriella Airenti // Romina Angeleri (lecture), Fantasy and pretense in communication. How adults differ from children, 2-4  

Mustafa Aksan // Yeşim Aksan (lecture), Multi-Word Units and Pragmatic Functions in Genre Specification, 4-1  

Marta Albelda // Maria Estellés Arguedas (panel), Evidentiality in ''non-evidential'' languages. Is evidentiality grammatically encoded in Spanish?, 2-2(3-4)  

Saad Al-Gahtani // Carsten Roever (lecture), Insert and post-expansion in L2 Arabic requests, 1-2  

Sarah Alkhalidy //  (lecture), Politeness revisited: Impact of wishful expressions on Lebanese society, 5-3  

Maria ALM // Kerstin Fischer  (panel contribution), Construction grammar and the notion of register, 2-2 (contribution to Constructional constraints on language)

Hussain Al-sharoufi //  (panel contribution), The pragmatics of knowledge circulation, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to The pragmatics of knowledge circulation)

Fabio Alves //  (panel contribution), Implicit meaning in literary translation from a process-oriented perspective: metarepresentation and interpretive resemblance under scrutiny, 2-3(4) (contribution to Implicit Meanings in Literary Translation)

Mohammad Amouzadeh // Hadaegh Rezaee (lecture), A pragmatic study of the modal verbs in Persian, 1-2  

Elisabeth Muth Andersen //  (panel contribution), Post-clinical ‘talk’: An investigation of online discussion forum participants’ use of narratives about visits at the doctor, 2-1(2) (contribution to Interplay between talk and text in professional contexts)

Jannis Androutsopoulos //  (panel contribution), Constructing and constructed: Linguists in media discourse on ethnic styles of German, 4-1(2-4) (contribution to The notion of “experts” in late modern media)

Mythili Anoop //  (lecture), Dancing Narratives: Performing Mythology in Globalized Spaces, 5-3  

Charles Antaki // W. M. L. Finlay (panel contribution), Supporting adults with intellectual impairments: interactional challenges for staff, 4-1(2-4) (contribution to Conversation Analysis and Interventions for Change)

Charles Antaki //  (panel), Conversation Analysis and Interventions for Change, 4-1(2-4)  

Roslyn Appleby //  (lecture), Dating Madame Butterfly: Narrative performances of Western masculinity in Japan, 1-4  

Fatima Karime Aragon Aquino //  (panel contribution), Visuality, emotion, and identity: Rosa mexicano ''Mexican pink'' as a keyword in Oaxaca City, 4-1(2) (contribution to Cultural Keywords in Discourse)

Kyoko Arai //  (lecture), Reexamination of “Meta-Message Effects” in Disaster Prevention Communication from the View Point of Relevance Theory, 4-4  

Lucia Aranda //  (panel contribution), Fiction, code-switching and postcoloniality, 4-4 (contribution to The pragmatics of narrative fictions: creativity, modes, cultures)

Lúcia Arantes //  (panel contribution), Children’s difficulties in moving from dialogue to narrative: ‘change’ as a structural issue in language acquisition and speech pathology, 5-2(3) (contribution to Structural effects of children’s speech on dialogue and narrative contexts)

Argiris Archakis // Sofia Lampropoulou (lecture), Deconstructing hegemonic masculinities: Evidence from Greek narrative performances, 4-4  

Mira Ariel // Caterina Mauri (panel), Natural-language connectives: Evidence from discourse, typology and grammaticization, 1-3(4)  

Jolanta Aritz // Robyn Walker (panel contribution), Leadership in Intercultural Groups: A Discursive Approach, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Leadership and Discourse: Exploring leadership practices, image construction and power management)

Karin Aronsson // Elizabeth Keating (panel), Gaming, inter-subjectivity and narration: Game bodies and the multimodality of socialization, 4-4  

Yuichi Asai //  (lecture), Pragmatic poetry as environmental narrative, 2-1  

Yuko Asano-Cavanagh //  (panel contribution), Analysis of three Japanese expressions of ‘cute’: kawaii ‘cute’, otona-kawaii ‘adult cute’ and kimo-kawaii ‘repellent cute’, 4-1(2) (contribution to Cultural Keywords in Discourse)

May Asswae //  (lecture), The use of swearing and taboo words on the web, 4-1  

Lluisa Astruc //  (panel contribution), The intonational encoding of politeness, 4-4 (contribution to Fonocortesia (phono-politeness))

Lem Lilian Atanga // Alexandre Djimeli (panel contribution), The representation of women in Cameroonian media: Presence and performance in television debates, 1-2(3-4) (contribution to Pragmatic approaches to news media in Africa: Ethnicity, ideology and professionalism)

Hassan Atifi // Michel Marcoccia (panel contribution), Follow-ups in online political interactions: from discussion forums to Twitter, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Follow-ups in mediated political discourse)

Rosa Attie Figueira //  (panel contribution), Reflections on the acquisition of a complex construction in Brazilian Portuguese and its effects in the dialogue, 5-2(3) (contribution to Structural effects of children’s speech on dialogue and narrative contexts)

Sol Azuelos-Atias //  (lecture), Levels of comprehension and anaphoric interpretation, 4-1  

Shoji Azuma //  (lecture), Kizuna (‘Bonding’): Social conformity on Japanese earthquake t-shirts, 4-4  

Eun Young Bae // Sung-Ock Sohn & Seunggon Jeong (panel contribution), Epistemic Stance and Common Ground in Korean Electoral Discourse, 1-2(3) (contribution to Establishing Common Ground in Public Discourse: A Communication Studies and Discourse Analysis Approach to the Evolving Relationship between Political Leaders, Media Professionals and the General Public)

Kevin Baetscher //  (poster), Pragmatic conditions on the direct object’s semantic role in colloquial Mandarin, 4-3  

Sangeeta Bagga-Gupta // - (panel contribution), Accounting for and (re)visiting special needs: the identity of language and the language of identity, 5-1(2-3) (contribution to Social workers and users encounters: narrative and accounting practices)

Luis Bagué Quílez // Susana Rodríguez Rosique (lecture), A second degree irony: new (in)versions in Spanish poetic discourses, 4-4  

Fabienne Baider // Froso Athinaki (panel contribution), This weekend I may go and pick wild mushrooms…, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Leadership and Discourse: Exploring leadership practices, image construction and power management)

Natalia Banasik // Barbara Bokus (lecture), How non-literal speech is understood and explained by preschool children.  Narrative analysis of children justifying semantic discrepancies in ironic utterances, 2-3  

Cécile Barbet //  (lecture), Why is quelques (‘some’) a better trigger of scalar inferences than certains (‘some’) in French?, 2-2  

Jack Barrow //  (poster), Imposed choice of identity: Young Japanese adults with dual nationality, 4-3  

Dagmar Barth-Weingarten //  (panel contribution), Prosodic-phonetic chunking: Cesuring and its interplay with other linguistic dimensions in talk-in-interaction, 5-1(2) (contribution to Local achievement of units in interaction)

Lut Baten // Jan Van Maele (panel contribution), Story Frames and  Assessment Annotations for Foreign Language Capacity Building in Intercultural Online Job Screening Interviews., 4-1(2) (contribution to The pragmatics of social media communication. Theoretical, cross-cultural and register perspectives)

Nicole Baumgarten // Nadine Rentel & Juliane House (panel), The pragmatics of social media communication. Theoretical, cross-cultural and register perspectives, 4-1(2)  

Annette Becker // Jacob Mey & Anita Fetzer (panel contribution), Constructing, reconstructing and deconstructing expertise in mediated political discourse, 4-1(2-4) (contribution to The notion of “experts” in late modern media)

Kate Beeching //  (panel contribution), Then/alors at the right periphery: seeking confirmation of an inference, 4-1(2-4) (contribution to The pragmatic role of elements at right periphery)

William Beeman //  (panel contribution), Music and Words: Exploring the Pragmatic Linguistic Skills of Song Composers, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Emancipatory Pragmatics: Exploring Modalities of Co-participation and Culture in Social Interaction)

Spyridoula Bella // Amalia Moser (panel contribution), What''s in a first? The link between invitation format and type of response, 5-2(3) (contribution to Invitations: the formation of actions across languages)

Maurício Benfatti // Elena Godoi & Aristeu Mazuroski Jr. (lecture), The pragmatics of musilanguage: An evolutionary approach to the cultural aspects of human communication, 5-3  

Bethan Benwell //  (lecture), The deployment of ‘multiculturalism’ and ‘integration’ narratives in book group talk, 1-4  

Zofia Berdychowska //  (panel contribution), Text genres in contrast. A pragmatic-contrastive analysis of exam regulations for the German / Polish as a foreign language certificate, 5-1(2-3) (contribution to Pragmatics in Contrastive Textology)

Lawrence Berlin //  (panel contribution), Following Up in Political Debates, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Follow-ups in mediated political discourse)

Ruth Berman // Bracha Nir (panel contribution), Developing Use of Connectivity Markers in Different Communicative Contexts, 1-3(4) (contribution to Natural-language connectives: Evidence from discourse, typology and grammaticization)

Ashraf Bhat // Rukmini Bhaya Nair (lecture), Pragmatics of Aggression: Narratives of  the‘Stone-pelting’, 1-2  

Rukmini Bhaya Nair //  (panel contribution), Speech, Script and Story: the material culture of oral narratives in postcolonial India, 4-4 (contribution to The pragmatics of narrative fictions: creativity, modes, cultures)

Michel Binet // David Monteiro (panel contribution), Argumentative uses of narrative in social work encounters, 5-1(2-3) (contribution to Social workers and users encounters: narrative and accounting practices)

Merete Birkelund //  (panel contribution), The French Negation as a Marker of (external/internal) Polyphony, 5-2(3) (contribution to The Pragmatics of Negation)

Polly Björk-Willén //  (panel contribution), Children’s investigation of the Internet: how children stretch the social and moral order of Internet use at preschool, 4-1(2) (contribution to Being connected: how children manage the interface between their social activity and the affordances of digital technologies)

Gerda J. Blees //  (panel contribution), “Now I’m telling you where I am.” Explicit alignment in problem solving conversations between Dutch and German studens using English as a lingua franca or lingua receptiva, 1-2(3-4) (contribution to Multilingual practices and the management of linguistic and cultural diversity)

Ewa Bogdanowska-Jakubowska //  (lecture), The role of the old age factor in facework, 5-2  

Andrea Bogner // Barbara Dengel (panel contribution), Science as a Cultural Issue: Polyglot Intercultural Practices in International Scientific Communication, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to The pragmatics of knowledge circulation)

Barbara Bokus //  (lecture), How children understand promises (Responsibility for one’s word), 2-4  

Galina Bolden //  (lecture), At the intersection of repair and epistemics: Other-initiated repair in multiperson conversation, 2-2  

Anna Bonifazi //  (lecture), Narrative pragmatics back in the 5th cent. BC: classical Greek historiography beyond grammar, 4-1  

Mayumi Bono //  (poster), Bodily Stance Display in Narrative: An Analysis of Sequential Structure in JSL Conversation, 4-3  

Rodrigo Borba //  (panel contribution), Whose ethics? Whose politics?: A discourse-based approach to the depathologization of transsexuality, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Pragmatics in the field: issues of ethics in studying language-using humans)

Elena Borisova // Veronika Tueva (poster), (Mis)Understanding in Political Communications (the Case of Russia), 4-3  

Derek Bousfield // Michael Haugh (panel contribution), Bandwagon Banter, 1-2(3-4) (contribution to (Im)politeness and mixed messages)

Diana Boxer //  (panel contribution), Senior Confessions:  Narratives of Self Disclosure, 5-1(2-3) (contribution to Narrative pragmatics)

Scriven Brooke // C. Davidson, S. Danby, K. Thorpe & L. Given (panel contribution), ‘Barbie in a mermaid tale’: The social accomplishment of play through simultaneous onscreen and offscreen actions, 4-1(2) (contribution to Being connected: how children manage the interface between their social activity and the affordances of digital technologies)

Peter Bull //  (panel contribution), Follow-ups in broadcast political discourse: speeches, interviews, and parliamentary questions, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Follow-ups in mediated political discourse)

Pia Bülow // Elisabet Cedersund (panel contribution), Narratives and accounts in cross-institutional, multiparty talk about work capacity, 5-1(2-3) (contribution to Social workers and users encounters: narrative and accounting practices)

Matthew Burdelski //  (panel contribution), Socializing children to hear utterances and see bodily behavior as social action, 1-4 (contribution to Language, body, and action: A look at Japanese language socialization)

Matthew Burdelski //  (panel), Language, body, and action: A look at Japanese language socialization, 1-4  

Gillian Busch //  (panel contribution), Grandparents and grand children using SKYPE, 4-1(2) (contribution to Being connected: how children manage the interface between their social activity and the affordances of digital technologies)

Adrián Cabedo //  (panel contribution), Phono(politness): a brief outline, 4-4 (contribution to Fonocortesia (phono-politeness))

Adrián Cabedo //  (panel), Fonocortesia (phono-politeness), 4-4  

Liliana Cabral Bastos //  (panel contribution), Violence and narrative - ethical issues in conducting research in an urban conflict zone, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Pragmatics in the field: issues of ethics in studying language-using humans)

Renato Cabral Rezende //  (lecture), "Metadiscourse reference in shaping the emergence of benzeduras – Brazilian popular healing practices: a case study in Ceilândia (Brazil)"., 2-4  

Cemal Cakir //  (lecture), EFL learners’ understanding of frequent multi-meaning words in sentence and paragraph co-texts, 1-2  

Laura Camargo-Fernández //  (lecture), The therapeutic function of oral conversational narrative: the construction of identity in women’s stories, 1-2  

Piotr Cap //  (panel contribution), Follow-ups in the US anti-terrorist discourse, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Follow-ups in mediated political discourse)

Suzana Carielo da Fonseca //  (panel contribution), On telegraphic speech and the uniqueness of its manifestation in children''s and aphasics’ speeches, 5-2(3) (contribution to Structural effects of children’s speech on dialogue and narrative contexts)

Elisabeth Carter //  (panel contribution), You''re telling me what now: Examining officers'' formulations of suspects’ lies and truthful utterances, 1-4 (contribution to Formulations & the construction of narratives in institutional settings)

Eloá Carvalho Pires // Felipe Siqueira Fermino (panel contribution), The Sertanejo’s Context: A Translation Challenge, 2-3(4) (contribution to Implicit Meanings in Literary Translation)

Claude G. Cech // Elizabeth L. Melvin & Kyle E. Albarado (lecture), Speaker Self-Entrainment, 2-1  

Elisabet Cedersund // Pia Bülow (panel contribution), Narratives and accounts in cross-institutional, multiparty talk about work capacity, 5-1(2-3) (contribution to Social workers and users encounters: narrative and accounting practices)

Asta Cekaite //  (panel contribution), Embodied accountability, emotion leakage and subversiveness in teacher-student remedial interchanges, 4-4 (contribution to Affective stances in remedial interchanges:  Socializing embodied accountability in adult – child interactions)

Asta Cekaite // Ann-Carita Evaldsson (panel), Affective stances in remedial interchanges:  Socializing embodied accountability in adult – child interactions, 4-4  

Urjani Chakravarty // Rajyashree Khushu-Lahiri (poster), Affective Markers in Literary Discourse: A Pragmatic Study of Ghosh’s Sea of Poppies and A River Smoke, 4-3  

Angela Chan //  (panel contribution), Being a mentor, a manager, or both? Exploring the construction of professional identities in business meetings in a Hong Kong workplace, 1-2(3-4) (contribution to Fighting for a place in the workplace: Western and non-western perspectives on the discursive construction, negotiation and legitimization of ‘valid’ identities)

Nivida Chandra //  (poster), The Living Past: Indian Narratives of Self-reconstruction, 4-3  

Pattrawut Charoenroop //  (lecture), How explicitly do Thai EFL learners disagree with their lecture, 5-3  

Abha Chatterjee // Dorien Van De Mieroop (panel contribution), Workplace harassment: gender and identity in transition, 1-2(3-4) (contribution to Fighting for a place in the workplace: Western and non-western perspectives on the discursive construction, negotiation and legitimization of ‘valid’ identities)

Xinren Chen //  (panel contribution), Representing Nongmin in Contemporary Chinese Journalistic Discourse, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Implicit discrimination in public discourse)

Qi Chen //  (panel contribution), Memory or information carrier? A contrastive functional genre analysis of German and Chinese obituaries, 5-1(2-3) (contribution to Pragmatics in Contrastive Textology)

Li-Chin Chen // Chia-Yen Lin & Ken Lau (lecture), A cross-cultural investigation of question use in English-medium lectures by Native English Speakers and Mandarin Chinese Speakers, 1-4  

Xinren Chen // Michael Rinn (panel), Implicit discrimination in public discourse, 2-1(2-3-4)  

Winnie Cheng // Janet Ho (panel contribution), Media and government use of metaphors to construct common ground: Moral and National Education, 1-2(3) (contribution to Establishing Common Ground in Public Discourse: A Communication Studies and Discourse Analysis Approach to the Evolving Relationship between Political Leaders, Media Professionals and the General Public)

Jie Cheng // Fu Li & Han Xiaohui (lecture), Pragmatic Deviations and Adjustments: Cognitive-Pragmatic Study on the Producing Process of Lexical Repetitions, 4-4  

Winnie Cheng // Foong Ha Yap (panel), Establishing Common Ground in Public Discourse: A Communication Studies and Discourse Analysis Approach to the Evolving Relationship between Political Leaders, Media Professionals and the General Public, 1-2(3)  

Seongsook Choi // Seongsook Choi & Stephanie Schnurr (panel contribution), Enacting and negotiating power relations through teasing in distributed leadership constellations, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Leadership and Discourse: Exploring leadership practices, image construction and power management)

Roel Coesemans //  (panel contribution), Context and implicitness in discourse analysis: A critical pragmatic perspective on problems of delimitation, demonstration and interpretation, 2-1(2) (contribution to Countering the methodological deficit of discourse studies: towards a heuristic for analysis)

Roel Coesemans //  (panel), Pragmatic approaches to news media in Africa: Ethnicity, ideology and professionalism, 1-2(3-4)  

Jonathon Coltz //  (panel contribution), Assessments in Focus Groups about Food: From Story to Product, 5-1 (contribution to Japanese and English stories about and over food: Verbal and nonverbal negotiation of assessments, categories, and knowledge)

Jenny Cook-Gumperz // Rodrigo Bauler (lecture), Space=time representations in narratives from the Wende and beyond, 2-4  

Sara Cooley //  (poster), Political Discourse of Motherhood: Discourse, Advocacy, and Education at the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women, 4-3  

Paulo Cortes Gago // Roberto Perobelli de Oliveira (panel contribution), Narrative accounts and conflict aggravation in legal family mediation, 5-1(2-3) (contribution to Social workers and users encounters: narrative and accounting practices)

Colleen Cotter // Dan Marschall (panel contribution), The role of the “founding narrative” in workplace managment, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Leadership and Discourse: Exploring leadership practices, image construction and power management)

claire cowie //  (panel contribution), Modality in Indian-American service encounters an experimental study, 5-1(2) (contribution to Digital diasporas:  Vernaculars and multilingual practices as style resources for web-based communities of practice)

Stephen Cowley //  (panel contribution), Knowledge-making: a distributed perspective, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to The pragmatics of knowledge circulation)

Maria Luiza Cunha Lima // Adriana Tenuta (lecture), Choice of referential form and topic in ADHD Children''s Narratives, 5-2  

Carmen Curcó // Teresa Peralta (panel contribution), On the interpretation of numerical quantified nominal phrases, 4-1(2) (contribution to Ostension and communication: Theory and evidence)

Carmen Curcó // Teresa Peralta (panel), Ostension and communication: Theory and evidence, 4-1(2)  

Federica Da Milano //  (panel contribution), The linguistic expression of identity, 5-1(2-3) (contribution to Borders, discourses, identity)

Silvia Dal Negro // Ilaria Fiorentini (lecture), Self-repair markers in bilingual speech, 1-2  

Susan Danby // Maryanne Theobald, Christina Davidson, Karen Thorpe, Julie Hansen & Lisa Given (panel contribution), Accomplishing young children’s web searching in pre-school classrooms: Home-school connections, 4-1(2) (contribution to Being connected: how children manage the interface between their social activity and the affordances of digital technologies)

Anna Danielewicz-Betz //  (panel contribution), Face-saving discursive strategies of negation: Saudi-Japanese comparison, 5-2(3) (contribution to The Pragmatics of Negation)

Anupam Das // Sayantan Mukherjee, Anurag Beniwal & Rushil Agarwal (panel contribution), The power of image-enabled conversations on facebook: An organizational perspective, 4-1(2) (contribution to The pragmatics of social media communication. Theoretical, cross-cultural and register perspectives)

Camelia Mihaela Dascalu //  (lecture), Cognitive Constraints of Pronominal Reference  and Context Use in Two French Verbal Children with Autism, 5-1  

Maya Khemlani David // Ali Hallajian (lecture), Politeness/ impoliteness in email discourse between Malaysian academic supervisors and Iranian postgraduate supervisees, 4-2  

Christina Davidson //  (panel contribution), “We''ve got geckoes haven''t we buddy?” - How parents and children accomplish shared understandings of information from Wikipedia, 4-1(2) (contribution to Being connected: how children manage the interface between their social activity and the affordances of digital technologies)

Christina Davidson // Susan Danby (panel), Being connected: how children manage the interface between their social activity and the affordances of digital technologies, 4-1(2)  

Catherine Evans Davies //  (panel contribution), Narrative and Local Identity:   Alabama Storytelling, 5-1(2-3) (contribution to Narrative pragmatics)

Dennis Day //  (panel contribution), Moving between them and us: The cake story, 2-3(4) (contribution to Categorization in Multilingual Storytelling)

Glória Maria M. de Carvalho //  (panel contribution), Questioning the notions of shared knowledge and socialization in the field of Language Acquisition, 5-2(3) (contribution to Structural effects of children’s speech on dialogue and narrative contexts)

Juliana De La Mora // Ricardo Maldonado (panel contribution), Dizque: A reportative loss over subjective representations, 2-2(3-4) (contribution to Evidentiality in ''non-evidential'' languages. Is evidentiality grammatically encoded in Spanish?)

Lourdes de Leon //  (panel contribution), New literacy practices of Tzotzil Mayan bilingual adolescents: Medialects in the creation of youth peer cultures, 2-1 (contribution to Multiple literacies: Bilingual children's situated literacy practices in lifeworld activities)

Susana de los Heros //  (panel contribution), Household workers' construction of a professional identity through disagreement in Lima Peru, 1-2(3-4) (contribution to Fighting for a place in the workplace: Western and non-western perspectives on the discursive construction, negotiation and legitimization of ‘valid’ identities)

Louis de Saussure //  (lecture), Pragmatic reasons for shifting perspectives with tenses, 1-2  

Eva De Smedt //  (panel contribution), Structural and interactional orders of institutional talk: A framework for the study of power and identity as members'' accomplishments, 2-1(2) (contribution to Countering the methodological deficit of discourse studies: towards a heuristic for analysis)

Elwys De Stefani //  (panel contribution), Invitation sequences in outbound calls to bank customers, 5-2(3) (contribution to Invitations: the formation of actions across languages)

Nancy Decloux //  (panel contribution), Representation of enunciators and discourses in Congolese compared to French and Belgian newspapers;, 1-2(3-4) (contribution to Pragmatic approaches to news media in Africa: Ethnicity, ideology and professionalism)

Mirjana Dedaic //  (panel contribution), Perilous rephrasing, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Leadership and Discourse: Exploring leadership practices, image construction and power management)

Liesbeth Degand // Elizabeth Traugott (panel contribution), The Pragmatics of Linguistic Elements at Right Periphery: An Overview, 4-1(2-4) (contribution to The pragmatic role of elements at right periphery)

Alfonso Del Percio //  (panel contribution), A Critical Ethnographic Analysis of Discursive Flows, 2-1(2) (contribution to Countering the methodological deficit of discourse studies: towards a heuristic for analysis)

Carolin Demuth //  (lecture), Small stories and identity construction in young adult migrants, 4-4  

Arnulf Deppermann //  (panel contribution), "Don''t get me wrong”: The use of negation as a means to deflect unwanted interpretations of actions, 1-2(3) (contribution to Recipient design at the interface of cognition and interaction)

Ana Deumert //  (panel contribution), Talking about the president – Political spectacles and the politics of language on Twitter, 1-2(3-4) (contribution to Pragmatic approaches to news media in Africa: Ethnicity, ideology and professionalism)

Anjana Neira Dev //  (lecture), The Language of Post Independence Indian English Poetry: Dilemmas, Negotiations and Resolutions in the poetry of  R. Parthasarathy and Agha Shahid Ali, 4-2  

Sigurd D'hondt // Koen Stroeken (panel contribution), The moral organization of mediated spaces: Evidence from Ushahidi, Kenya, 1-2(3-4) (contribution to Pragmatic approaches to news media in Africa: Ethnicity, ideology and professionalism)

Holly Didi-Ogren //  (panel contribution), Do mixed linguistic forms lead to interpretive dissonance? The “juxtaposition” of distal and familiar forms in Japanese women’s speech to reinforce solidarity, 1-2(3-4) (contribution to (Im)politeness and mixed messages)

Stephen DiDomenico //  (lecture), Narrative Recalibration: How Participants in an LGBT Community Learn  to Construct, Tell and Revise “Coming Out” Stories Over Successive Tellings, 4-2  

Gabriele Diewald //  (panel contribution), Retrieving missing links – the interrelations between basic connective functions in text and discourse, 1-3(4) (contribution to Natural-language connectives: Evidence from discourse, typology and grammaticization)

Jennifer Dilworth //  (lecture), Authentic Identities: Legitimizing membership in an online rave and freeparty forum, 1-4  

Doris Dippold //  (lecture), Und so weiter, und so fort: the acquisition of general extenders by L2 learners of German, 1-2  

Dmitrij Dobrovolskij // Ludmila Pöppel & Artem Šarandin (panel contribution), Pragmatic connectors in parallel corpora and bilingual dictionaries, 5-1(2-3) (contribution to Pragmatics in Contrastive Textology)

Seza Dogruoz //  (panel contribution), Analyzing Language Change through Constructions in Bilingual Online Environments, 2-2 (contribution to Constructional Constraints on Language:  Exploring the Impact of Communicative Contexts)

Caixia Dong //  (panel contribution), Climate Slogans, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to The pragmatics of knowledge circulation)

Martin Döring //  (panel contribution), ‘Climate Citizenship’ at the Foreshore? The Framing and Understanding of Climate Knowledge among Coastal Inhabitants in Northern Germany, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to The pragmatics of knowledge circulation)

Kathleen L. Doty //  (panel contribution), Pleading for one''''s life: Narrative patterns within legal petitions, 5-1(2-3) (contribution to Narrative pragmatics)

Ian Dove //  (panel contribution), Distinguishing the Logical from the Merely Persuasive in Some Visual Arguments, 4-1(2) (contribution to Non-verbal means of argumentation (across disciplines and cultures))

Veronika Drake //  (panel contribution), Asking for more than a yes- or no- answer: The use of turn-final or in naturally occurring interaction, 5-1(2) (contribution to Local achievement of units in interaction)

Amitabhvikram Dwivedi //  (panel contribution), Application of coordinate conjunction in Bhadarwahi  language: The problem of selection and placement, 1-3(4) (contribution to Natural-language connectives: Evidence from discourse, typology and grammaticization)

Jennifer Eagleton //  (poster), Discourse Metaphor as Narrative, 4-3  

Maria Egbert //  (panel contribution), Interventions in Audiology based on a conversation analytic study of problems in depicting hearing ''objectively'' and ''subjectively''., 4-1(2-4) (contribution to Conversation Analysis and Interventions for Change)

Stuart Ekberg // Katie Ekberg (panel contribution), ‘Conceptual confusion’ in psychotherapy: The case of ‘thoughts’ and ‘feelings’ in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), 5-1(2) (contribution to Interaction in Psychotherapy)

Dina El Zarka //  (panel contribution), Egyptian Arabic independent pronouns in the left and right periphery - reference point and repair constructions with subjective and intersubjective meanings, 4-1(2-4) (contribution to The pragmatic role of elements at right periphery)

Chi-He Elder //  (lecture), A pragmatic account of conditional utterances and conditional thoughts, 1-2  

Sanae Elmoudden //  (panel contribution), Migrations à L’envers: The effect of CMC on Diaspora, 5-1(2) (contribution to Digital diasporas:  Vernaculars and multilingual practices as style resources for web-based communities of practice)

N. J. Enfield //  (panel contribution), Towards a Typology of Systems of Language Use: The Case of Other-Initiated Repair, 2-1(2) (contribution to Troubles in speaking, hearing and understanding: Repair, rights and responsibilities)

Zohreh Eslami //  (panel contribution), Opening and closing forms used in email discourse of native English speaking and Iranian nonnative English speaking TESOL graduate students, 5-1(2) (contribution to The discourse of daily interaction across borders and disciplines: forms of address revisited)

Maria Estellés-Arguedas // Adrián Cabedo Nebot (panel contribution), Phonic expression of politeness in academic courts, 4-4 (contribution to Fonocortesia (phono-politeness))

Andrea Estrada //  (panel contribution), Evidencialidad y pasión. Acerca de los marcadores discursivos se ve que, a ver y mirá en el discurso testimonial, 2-2(3-4) (contribution to Evidentiality in ''non-evidential'' languages. Is evidentiality grammatically encoded in Spanish?)

Elaheh Etehadieh // Johanna Rendle-Short (panel contribution), Interplay between talk and text in professional contexts, 2-1(2) (contribution to Interplay between talk and text in professional contexts)

Ann-Carita Evaldsson // Helen Melander (panel contribution), Accounting for disruptive classroom conduct: Affective stances and accountability in remedial exchanges within a special teaching group, 4-4 (contribution to Affective stances in remedial interchanges:  Socializing embodied accountability in adult – child interactions)

Michael Ewing //  (lecture), Conditionals and topics across mode and genre: Indonesian youth language in conversation and print, 1-2  

Branca Falabella Fabricio //  (panel contribution), Virtual ethnography: ethical and methodological dilemmas, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Pragmatics in the field: issues of ethics in studying language-using humans)

Lars Fant //  (panel contribution), Negotiating with the boss as a high-proficient L2 user and as a native speaker, 1-2(3) (contribution to (Co-)constructing interpersonally sensitive activities across institutional contexts)

Maria José R. Faria Coracini //  (panel contribution), Field research with homeless people: ethical and methodological issues, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Pragmatics in the field: issues of ethics in studying language-using humans)

Ali R. Fatihi //  (lecture), Pragmatic markers in Urdu narratives, 5-3  

Gertraud Fenk-Oczlon //  (lecture), Using internet-based communication to keep track of animacy-related differential object marking in Bavarian, 4-2  

Anita Fetzer //  (panel contribution), Quotations in monologic and dialogic political discourse, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Follow-ups in mediated political discourse)

Anita Fetzer // Elda Weizman & Lawrence N. Berlin (panel), Follow-ups in mediated political discourse, 2-1(2-3-4)  

Carolina Figueras Bates //  (panel contribution), Evidentiality in discourse: Epistemic Stance in Illness Narratives, 2-2(3-4) (contribution to Evidentiality in ''non-evidential'' languages. Is evidentiality grammatically encoded in Spanish?)

Anna Filipi //  (panel contribution), Establishing recipiency in interactions with a bilingual toddler: building turns in the correct language, 1-2(3) (contribution to Recipient design at the interface of cognition and interaction)

Kerstin Fischer //  (panel contribution), Disentangling local (interactional) and global (cognitive) processes in recipient design, 1-2(3) (contribution to Recipient design at the interface of cognition and interaction)

Kerstin Fischer // Arnulf Deppermann (panel), Recipient design at the interface of cognition and interaction, 1-2(3)  

Nydia Flores-Ferran //  (panel contribution), So pues entonces: An examination of bilingual discourse markers in Spanish oral narratives of personal experience of New York City-born Puerto Ricans, 5-1(2-3) (contribution to Narrative pragmatics)

Rita Franceschini // Peter Weber (panel contribution), Multilingualism in the public sphere: an added cognitive and cultural value, 1-2(3-4) (contribution to Multilingual practices and the management of linguistic and cultural diversity)

Bruna Franchetto //  (lecture), Historical narratives as a key for culturally built identities and landscapes in a Southern Amazonian society, 1-2  

Maarten Franck //  (panel contribution), Recontextualizing and translating news coverage on DR Congo''s 2011 elections in Belgium: An investigation of the role of the national news agency Belga, 1-2(3-4) (contribution to Pragmatic approaches to news media in Africa: Ethnicity, ideology and professionalism)

Anne Franziskus //  (panel contribution), Negotiating a believable professional identities in multilingual workplaces  in Luxembourg, 1-2-(3-4) (contribution to Fighting for a place in the workplace: Western and non-western perspectives on the discursive construction, negotiation and legitimization of ‘valid’ identities)

Soonhee Fraysse Kim //  (lecture), Disease metaphor, social diagnosis and mechanism of social stigmatization, 1-2  

Marie-Soleil Frère //  (panel contribution), Online debates in Burkina Faso: A critical input to journalists'' practices, 1-2(3-4) (contribution to Pragmatic approaches to news media in Africa: Ethnicity, ideology and professionalism)

Mirjam Fried //  (panel contribution), Interactional datives and the speaker-hearer relations, 2-2 (contribution to Constructional Constraints on Language:  Exploring the Impact of Communicative Contexts)

Victor A. Friedman //  (lecture), The Pragmatics of Interrogation as a Declarative Evidential Strategy, 4-4  

Maximiliane Frobenius // Richard Harper (lecture), The temporal and spatial micro-organization of human connection: a case study  of comments as sequential contributions on Facebook, 4-4  

Li Fu // Nan Chen & Li Fu (lecture), Phoric Reference in Multi-Modal Text: A Study of Non-Commercial Posters in China, 2-1  

Yoko Fujii //  (panel contribution), Social indexicality of the “zero” form of address terms in Japanese: The interpretation from the amae concept on the basis of inseparable self and the other, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Emancipatory Pragmatics: Exploring Modalities of Co-participation and Culture in Social Interaction)

Chie Fukuda //  (panel contribution), Emergence of the category ‘foreigner’ through story-telling produced by an L2 Japanese speaker: A regional dialect as a category-incongruent language, 2-3(4) (contribution to Categorization in Multilingual Storytelling)

Saeko Fukushima //  (lecture), Metapragmatics of im/politeness: An investigation of interview data on attentiveness, empathy and inference in Japanese, 4-1  

Anne Furlong //  (lecture), “Airy nothing: A relevance theoretic approach to the literary interpretation of non-repeatable texts”, 4-4  

Michael Furman //  (panel contribution), (Im)politeness and mixed messages, 1-2(3-4) (contribution to (Im)politeness and mixed messages)

Toshiaki Furukawa //  (panel contribution), Place, membership categorization, and multilingual storytelling in Hawaiian language radio shows, 2-3(4) (contribution to Categorization in Multilingual Storytelling)

Maria Marta Garcia Negroni //  (panel contribution), Evidencialidad y polifonía. Acerca de los marcadores en todo caso y ma qué, 2-2(3-4) (contribution to Evidentiality in ''non-evidential'' languages. Is evidentiality grammatically encoded in Spanish?)

Inmaculada Garcia Sanchez //  (panel contribution), Bridging Immigrant Children’s In- and Out-of-School Language Practices, 2-1 (contribution to Multiple literacies: Bilingual children's situated literacy practices in lifeworld activities)

Rita Gardiner //  (panel contribution), Authentic Leadership in Inauthentic Times, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Leadership and Discourse: Exploring leadership practices, image construction and power management)

Ravinder Gargesh //  (panel contribution), The dynamics of Discourse: Forms of address, moves and strategies, 5-1(2) (contribution to The discourse of daily interaction across borders and disciplines: forms of address revisited)

Joana Garmendia //  (lecture), Irony. A Gricean reply to the Echoic Account, 4-4  

Volker Gast //  (panel contribution), A corpus-based approach to the interpretation of adverbial connectives: The case of Latin ''cum'', 1-3(4) (contribution to Natural-language connectives: Evidence from discourse, typology and grammaticization)

Carole Gayet-Viaud //  (panel contribution), Politeness and civil encounters in public places, 1-2(3-4) (contribution to (Im)politeness and mixed messages)

Tove Gerholm //  (lecture), Imitation vs association in child-adult and child-child interaction, 2-1  

Sara Gesuato //  (lecture), Shall we learn English? Formulating offers in speech and writing, 1-4  

Ittay Gil //  (panel contribution), On Gesture and Aspect, 4-1(2) (contribution to Ostension and communication: Theory and evidence)

Zosia Golebiowski //  (lecture), A study of abstracts : How do native English academic writers and Chinese native speakers writing in English promote their research, 1-3  

Sage Lambert Graham //  (panel contribution), Notions of ‘normal’: Impoliteness and solidarity in an online support forum, 1-2(3-4) (contribution to (Im)politeness and mixed messages)

Luisa Granato de Grasso // Alejandro Parini (panel contribution), Online follow-ups as evaluative reactions to presidental public discourses, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Follow-ups in mediated political discourse)

Pedro Gras // Bert Cornillie (panel contribution), An interactional approach to evidential discourse markers in Spanish, 2-2(3-4) (contribution to Evidentiality in ''non-evidential'' languages. Is evidentiality grammatically encoded in Spanish?)

Marina Grasso //  (lecture), What do we inform when we use vague language?, 5-3  

Leo Groarke //  (panel contribution), Theories of Argument: Multi, Mono, and Blended, 4-1(2) (contribution to Non-verbal means of argumentation (across disciplines and cultures))

Yueguo GU //  (panel contribution), constructing anOWL-based ontology of Chinese illocutionary acts, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to The pragmatics of knowledge circulation)

Ricardo Gualda //  (panel contribution), Hugo Chávez’s Unmediated Discourse in Aló Presidente as a Projection of Power and the Ideology of the Bolivarian Revolution, 1-2(3) (contribution to Establishing Common Ground in Public Discourse: A Communication Studies and Discourse Analysis Approach to the Evolving Relationship between Political Leaders, Media Professionals and the General Public)

Darwin Guianan //  (lecture), The Pragmatics of Filipino Gay Compliments and Compliment Responses, 1-4  

Annarita Guidi //  (lecture), Context models and piracy: A corpus-based compared analysis of Italian and English media discourse, 5-1  

Marie-Noelle Guillot //  (lecture), Cross-cultural pragmatics and translation: museum texts as interlingual representations, 4-2  

Markku Haakana //  (panel contribution), Interrogative clauses as repair initiators, 2-1(2) (contribution to Troubles in speaking, hearing and understanding: Repair, rights and responsibilities)

Angela Haeusler //  (lecture), Tell, Sell, and Transform: The politics of positioning in narratives of American undocumented youth, 2-3  

Magnus Hamann //  (panel contribution), Living with Hans Christian Andersen, 4-1(2) (contribution to Cultural Keywords in Discourse)

Maj-Britt Mosegaard Hansen //  (panel contribution), The (co-)construction of tenant complaints in telephone calls to a non-profit housing association, 1-2(3) (contribution to (Co-)constructing interpersonally sensitive activities across institutional contexts)

Maj-Britt Mosegaard Hansen // Rosina Marquez Reiter (panel), (Co-)constructing interpersonally sensitive activities across institutional contexts, 1-2(3)  

Bahaa-eddin Hassan //  (panel contribution), The Loss of Topicalization in Horror Fiction, 2-3(4) (contribution to Implicit Meanings in Literary Translation)

Kaori Hata //  (panel contribution), How can resources of communication construct narrative messages? : A case study of interview narratives of Japanese women living in intercultural situations, 5-2(3) (contribution to Communication Strategies in Japanese Narratives as Representations of Sociocultural Identities: From Micro Analyses to Macro Perspectives)

Kaori Hata // Akira Satoh (panel), Communication Strategies in Japanese Narratives as Representations of Sociocultural Identities: From Micro Analyses to Macro Perspectives, 5-2(3)  

Michael Haugh // Jonathan Culpeper (panel contribution), (Im)politeness and mixed messages, 1-2(3-4) (contribution to (Im)politeness and mixed messages)

Michael Haugh // Jonathan Culpeper (panel), (Im)politeness and mixed messages, 1-2(3-4)  

Chris Heffer //  (lecture), Narrative Navigation and Voice in Forensic Discourse, 2-1  

Marja-Liisa Helasvuo // Ritva Laury (panel contribution), The patterning of cognitive verbs in Finnish interaction, 4-1(2) (contribution to Grammar and epistemics:  Subject-predicate constructions as interactional resources)

Henrike Helmer // Arnulf Deppermann (panel contribution), Grammatically encoded epistemic stance: the case of mental verbs in responsive turns in German, 4-1(2) (contribution to Grammar and epistemics:  Subject-predicate constructions as interactional resources)

Tania Henetz //  (panel contribution), Listeners'' Reception of Recipient Desgin, 1-2(3) (contribution to Recipient design at the interface of cognition and interaction)

Annette Herkenrath // Jochen Rehbein (lecture), Narrative discourse in Turkish families, 2-1  

Theresa Heyd //  (panel contribution), Being real: Legitimacy and language policing in a digital community of practice, 5-1(2) (contribution to Digital diasporas:  Vernaculars and multilingual practices as style resources for web-based communities of practice)

Theresa Heyd // Christian Mair (panel), Digital diasporas:  Vernaculars and multilingual practices as style resources for web-based communities of practice, 5-1(2)  

Petra Heyse //  (panel contribution), “To tell or not to tell, or when to tell and how to tell?” Ethnographic reflections on the influence of power dynamics on the ethic agency of a researcher in the field, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Pragmatics in the field: issues of ethics in studying language-using humans)

Liesel Hibbert // Mima Dedaic (lecture), Discursive trends in current South African politics, 2-4  

Raquel Hidalgo // Raquel Hidalgo & María Jesús Nieto y Otero (poster), Intonation and Affect: Micro-analysis of a two-candidate Spanish electoral debate, 4-3  

Laura Hidalgo Downing // Blanca Kraljevic Mujic & Mª Angeles Martínez Martínez (panel contribution), The fictions of global advertising: Making sense of ads by re-creating stories across Englishes, 4-4 (contribution to The pragmatics of narrative fictions: creativity, modes, cultures)

Laura Hidalgo Downing // Lucia Aranda (panel), The pragmatics of narrative fictions: creativity, modes, cultures, 4-4  

Yuko Higashiizumi // Noriko O. Onodera (panel contribution), Form-Function-Periphery Mapping in Japanese: “Exchange-Structure” and “Action-Structure”, 2-1 (contribution to Cross-Linguistic Approach to Form-Function-Periphery (LP and RP) Mapping: With a Special Focus on “Exchange Structure” and “Action Structure”)

Yuko Higashiizumi // Noriko O. Onodera (panel), Cross-Linguistic Approach to Form-Function-Periphery (LP and RP) Mapping: With a Special Focus on “Exchange Structure” and “Action Structure”, 2-1  

Helen Hint // Maria Reile (poster), Experimental methods for studying referential pronoun usage in Estonian, 4-3  

Concha Maria Hoefler //  (panel contribution), The construction and negotiation of permeable and impermeable boundaries around Georgia’s Greek community, 5-1(2-3) (contribution to Borders, discourses, identity)

Christiane Hohenstein //  (panel contribution), Narrative resources in Lingua Franca strategic interaction, 1-2(3-4) (contribution to Multilingual practices and the management of linguistic and cultural diversity)

Christiane Hohenstein // Jan D. ten Thije (panel), Multilingual practices and the management of linguistic and cultural diversity, 1-2(3-4)  

Cheryl Holden //  (panel contribution), Agreement and disagreement in Anglo-French workplace discourse, 1-2(3) (contribution to (Co-)constructing interpersonally sensitive activities across institutional contexts)

Suvi Honkanen // Riikka Nissi (panel contribution), From text to talk and back again: recontextualization patterns in managing organizational change, 2-1(2) (contribution to Interplay between talk and text in professional contexts)

Ildephonse Horicubonye // Déogratias Nizonkiza (panel contribution), 2010 Local Election Results News report in Burundi: A discourse analysis, 1-2(3-4) (contribution to Pragmatic approaches to news media in Africa: Ethnicity, ideology and professionalism)

Kaoru Horie //  (panel contribution), Distribution of Stance-related Functions in Japanese and Korean: Nominalization vs. Verbal Structure, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Emancipatory Pragmatics: Exploring Modalities of Co-participation and Culture in Social Interaction)

Mian Huang //  (lecture), Qualia and Generalized Conversational Implicature, 4-4  

Minyao Huang //  (lecture), Vagueness and Radical Contextualism, 5-3  

Saidaly Ibarra //  (panel contribution), Interjections Revisited from a Pragmatic Perspective, 4-1(2) (contribution to Ostension and communication: Theory and evidence)

Risako Ide //  (panel contribution), The audience as “co-performer”: Collaborative construction of 3.11 experiences in Japanese narratives, 5-2(3) (contribution to Communication Strategies in Japanese Narratives as Representations of Sociocultural Identities: From Micro Analyses to Macro Perspectives)

Sachiko Ide //  (panel contribution), Rethinking the wakimae aspect of linguistic politeness in terms of ba/field Theory : The Case of Person Referents, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Emancipatory Pragmatics: Exploring Modalities of Co-participation and Culture in Social Interaction)

Cornelia Ilie //  (panel contribution), Leaders in times of change: Discourses of competitive leadership, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Leadership and Discourse: Exploring leadership practices, image construction and power management)

Cornelia Ilie // Geert Jacobs & Daniel Perrin (panel), Leadership and Discourse: Exploring leadership practices, image construction and power management, 2-1(2-3-4)  

Wolfgang Imo //  (panel contribution), Intelligent design: Tailoring one’s utterances to recipients, situations and genres, 1-2(3) (contribution to Recipient design at the interface of cognition and interaction)

Fumio Inoue //  (lecture), Real-time change from honorific system to pragmatic utilization of politeness strategies in Japanese, 4-2  

Songthama Intachakra //  (panel contribution), Honorific multimodality in task-based interaction  between Thai students and teachers, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Emancipatory Pragmatics: Exploring Modalities of Co-participation and Culture in Social Interaction)

Shimako Iwasaki //  (panel contribution), The local, embodied, and situated organization of units and emergent forms of participation in Japanese interaction, 5-1(2) (contribution to Local achievement of units in interaction)

Noriko Iwasaki // Naresh Sharma (lecture), Learning to address ‘you’ in L2 Hindi while studying in India: Respect or Intimacy?, 1-3  

Shimako Iwasaki // Hee Ju (panel), Speaker-Recipient Coordination of Actions in story-telling sequences, 1-2  

Ahmad Izadi //  (lecture), An investigation of face and ritual politeness in Persian, 5-1  

Yoshihito Izawa //  (poster), Token, Syntax, and Prosody in Resonance, 4-3  

Katsunobu Izutsu // Mitsuko Narita Izutsu (panel contribution), Fixation at Right and Left Peripheries, 4-1(2-4) (contribution to The pragmatic role of elements at right periphery)

Nasser Jabbari // Zohreh R. Eslami (panel contribution), Compliments on Facebook: American and Iranian users, 4-1(2) (contribution to The pragmatics of social media communication. Theoretical, cross-cultural and register perspectives)

Geert Jacobs // Luc Van Doorslaer (panel contribution), Who exactly is speaking? An (auto-)ethnographic inquiry into the role of the invited expert commentator in a Belgian broadsheet newspaper, 4-1(2-4) (contribution to The notion of “experts” in late modern media)

Jürgen Jaspers //  (panel contribution), From unwanted to so-called expertise: ideologizing sociolinguistics in mainstream media, 4-1(2-4) (contribution to The notion of “experts” in late modern media)

Christian Johannessen // Sarah Bro Pedersen & Sune Vork Steffensen (panel contribution), Global Knowledge Circulation and the Fallacy of Simple Location, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to The pragmatics of knowledge circulation)

Marjut Johansson //  (panel contribution), Quotations and genre change. Quotations in political interview across time., 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Follow-ups in mediated political discourse)

Rodney Jones //  (lecture), The Socio-pragmatics of Online Food Sharing, 4-1  

Hee Ju //  (panel contribution), Co-constructing Assessment Within A Unit, 1-2 (contribution to Speaker-Recipient Coordination of Actions in story-telling sequences)

Kasper Juffermans //  (panel contribution), Identity repertoires peer-to-peer: (re-) constructing Chinese-Dutch heritage online, 5-1(2) (contribution to Digital diasporas:  Vernaculars and multilingual practices as style resources for web-based communities of practice)

Konstanze Jungbluth //  (panel contribution), Crossing the Border, Closing the Gap: Otherness in Language Use, 5-1(2-3) (contribution to Borders, discourses, identity)

Janez Justin // Maja Zupancic (lecture), OECD-PISA reading literacy test:: a point view of critical pragmatics, 2-4  

Miroslawa Kaczmarek //  (poster), Word and silence as active components of communication, 4-3  

Daniel Zoltan Kadar //  (panel contribution), Destructive Rituals, 1-2(3-4) (contribution to (Im)politeness and mixed messages)

Gaku Kajimaru //  (poster), On interactivity of reciprocal singing: From the perspective of cohesion, 4-3  

Jyrki Kalliokoski //  (panel contribution), Recontextualization of a written document in institutional interaction, 2-1(2) (contribution to Interplay between talk and text in professional contexts)

Yasuko Kanda //  (panel contribution), ‘Controlled’ public opinion reflected in newspaper articles contributed by readers, 5-3 (contribution to Accountability and the mechanism of its evasion: Strategic ambiguity in the media reports since 3/11)

Charikleia Kapellidi //  (panel contribution), The interplay of constraint and agency in school interaction: students’ disagreements with the teacher, 1-2(3) (contribution to (Co-)constructing interpersonally sensitive activities across institutional contexts)

Ourania Karachaliou // Argiris Archakis (poster), Doing conformity through teenage storytelling. Evidence from the analysis of Greek oral narratives., 4-3  

Eleni Karafoti //  (panel contribution), Progressivity and mock impoliteness: turns, sequences and the overall structure of (mock) impolite actions, 1-2(3-4) (contribution to (Im)politeness and mixed messages)

Mariko Karatsu //  (panel contribution), Emergence and co-construction of the identity “fresh cream lover” through stories in talk-in-interaction, 5-1 (contribution to Japanese and English stories about and over food: Verbal and nonverbal negotiation of assessments, categories, and knowledge)

Anna-Malin Karlsson //  (panel contribution), Multimodal resources for online sharing of the physical, 4-1(2) (contribution to Genres of Sharing)

Susanna Karlsson //  (panel contribution), ositionally sensitive views on Swedish epistemic markers “jag tycker”, “jag tror” and “jag menar”., 4-1(2) (contribution to Grammar and epistemics:  Subject-predicate constructions as interactional resources)

Gabriele Kasper //  (panel contribution), Recategorization and Occasioned Cultural Mediation in Narrative Practice, 2-3(4) (contribution to Categorization in Multilingual Storytelling)

Yasuhiro Katagiri //  (panel contribution), Identity conception and authority dependence in consensus-building interactions, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Emancipatory Pragmatics: Exploring Modalities of Co-participation and Culture in Social Interaction)

Kuniyoshi Kataoka //  (panel contribution), What makes multimodal signs a narrative?: A case study of a TV commercial, 5-2(3) (contribution to Communication Strategies in Japanese Narratives as Representations of Sociocultural Identities: From Micro Analyses to Macro Perspectives)

Baljit Kaur //  (panel contribution), Request perspectives in service interactions, 5-1(2) (contribution to The discourse of daily interaction across borders and disciplines: forms of address revisited)

Michie Kawashima //  (panel contribution), Relating with the “unseen” as a family member, 1-4 (contribution to Language, body, and action: A look at Japanese language socialization)

Elizabeth Keating //  (panel contribution), New language games: Building coherence in multisensory, technosocial space where participants are heroes, 4-4 (contribution to Gaming, inter-subjectivity and narration: Game bodies and the multimodality of socialization)

Leelo Keevallik // Anna Vatanen (panel contribution), Sharing in conversational responses, 4-1(2) (contribution to Genres of Sharing)

Leelo Keevallik // Xiaoting Li (panel), Local achievement of units in interaction, 5-1(2)  

Alexandra Kent // Charles Antaki (panel contribution), Getting someone to do something: fault and immediacy, 2-3(4) (contribution to Epistemics and deontics of conversational directivces)

Margaret Kettle //  (panel contribution), The right to a voice and the fight to be heard: The experience of being an ESL user in Australia, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Implicit discrimination in public discourse)

Elizaveta Khachaturyan //  (lecture), Towards a pluridimensional world: narratives by a trilingual child, 2-3  

Gregory Kierstead // Judith Tonhauser (panel contribution), Are informative presuppositions really presuppositions?, 4-1(2) (contribution to New directions in experimental pragmatics)

Kohei Kikuchi // Mayumi Bono (poster), Organization of repair and temporal structure of utterances in Japanese Sign Language, 4-3  

Myung-Hee Kim //  (panel contribution), Negotiating disagreement in task-based conversation: Interaction between language and culture, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Emancipatory Pragmatics: Exploring Modalities of Co-participation and Culture in Social Interaction)

Joungmin KIM // Kaoru Horie (panel contribution), From attributive modifiers to utterance-final non-assertive markers: Pragmaticfunctions of utterance-final attributive forms in Korean computer-mediated communication, 4-1(2-4) (contribution to The pragmatic role of elements at right periphery)

Eunho Kim //  (lecture), Informing as a means of achieving a mitigated disagreement: Development of interactional competence in the use of Korean sentence-ending suffix -ketun in KFL classroom, 5-3  

Younhee Kim //  (lecture), Epistemic stance work in providing an assessment: I bet it’d be difficult, 2-1  

Jeremy King //  (panel contribution), Power, indirectness, and mitigation: Directive speech acts in 18th-century Louisiana Spanish business letters, 2-3(4) (contribution to Historical (Im)politeness)

Agata Klimczak-Pawlak //  (lecture), Uncovering the pragmatic core of English for European Communication through the analysis of the speech act of apologizing in Euro-Englishes, 5-1  

Chisato Koike //  (panel contribution), Negotiation of assessment in Japanese storytelling, 5-1 (contribution to Japanese and English stories about and over food: Verbal and nonverbal negotiation of assessments, categories, and knowledge)

Aino Koivisto //  (lecture), On tokens of realization and their epistemics in Finnish conversations, 2-2  

Yuko Koizumi //  (poster), Japanese honorifics and information conveyed - A relevance-based approach, 4-3  

Monika Kopytowska //  (panel contribution), Conflict, ideology and journalistic practice: the framing of Kenyan military intervention in Somalia in the East African press, 1-2(3-4) (contribution to Pragmatic approaches to news media in Africa: Ethnicity, ideology and professionalism)

Leela Koran // - (lecture), Code-switching  in conversations of bilinguals with aphasia : exploring the notion appropriacy via the trajectory of turns, 1-4  

Annie Koshi //  (lecture), The Discourse of Education:  Re-examining the concept of inclusion in the narratives of the Indian state, 2-4  

Helga Kotthoff //  (panel contribution), Portraying the child in school consultations, 5-1(2-3) (contribution to Narrative pragmatics)

Dorota Kotwica //  (panel contribution), Evidential markers in Spanish scientific prose of 18th and 19th century, 2-2(3-4) (contribution to Evidentiality in ''non-evidential'' languages. Is evidentiality grammatically encoded in Spanish?)

Bahar Koymen // Amy Kyratzis (panel contribution), Toddlers’ Appropriation of Institutional Practices and Affect Displays During Peer Disputes in Daycare, 4-4 (contribution to Affective stances in remedial interchanges:  Socializing embodied accountability in adult – child interactions)

Frantisek Kratochvil //  (panel contribution), Establishing moral common ground in Abui bride-price negotiations, 1-2(3) (contribution to Establishing Common Ground in Public Discourse: A Communication Studies and Discourse Analysis Approach to the Evolving Relationship between Political Leaders, Media Professionals and the General Public)

Margit Krause-Ono // Sylvia Waechter, Yue Liu, & Cristina Haguenauer (lecture), Concepts and Perceptions in ICC Education in Japan, Germany, the U.S., China, and Brazil, 2-2  

Paul V. Kroskrity //  (lecture), Language ideologies, ethnopragmatics, and differential English influence in a receding language, 4-4  

Nathan P. Krug //  (poster), Arriving at the “anchor point”: Cues deployed in openings of computer-mediated second-language conversations, 4-3  

Brian Kuhlman //  (lecture), Storytelling Models the World and the Mind: Evolution, Cognition and Narremes, 1-2  

Dipti Kulkarni //  (lecture), A Pragmatic Account of Phatic Utterances, 2-4  

Yoshiharu Kumagai //  (lecture), Manner of New Referent Distribution in the Narrative Discourse within its Temporal Structure and Context Space, 1-3  

Abhishek Kumar // Foong Ha Yap (lecture), Epistemicity and politeness marking: a crosslinguistic perspective, 2-1  

Ritesh Kumar //  (poster), Is politeness probabilistic? A study of Hindi computer-mediated communication, 4-3  

Nivedita Kumari //  (lecture), Inter-generational variation in requesting: A comparative study of Hindi and Japanese, 1-4  

Alex Matthew Kunst //  (panel contribution), Managing meaning via the webpage of the presidential radio address, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Leadership and Discourse: Exploring leadership practices, image construction and power management)

Salla Kurhila //  (panel contribution), I don''t understand as repair initiator, 2-1(2) (contribution to Troubles in speaking, hearing and understanding: Repair, rights and responsibilities)

Svetlana Kurtes // Svetlana Kurtes (panel contribution), Emerging patterns in address forms in post-Communist societies of Eastern Europe: the case of Serbia:, 5-1(2) (contribution to The discourse of daily interaction across borders and disciplines: forms of address revisited)

Svetlana Kurtes // Tatiana Larina (panel), The discourse of daily interaction across borders and disciplines: forms of address revisited, 5-1(2)  

Dennis Kurzon //  (panel contribution), When to talk is to be silent, 4-1(2) (contribution to Ostension and communication: Theory and evidence)

Amelia (Amy) Kyratzis //  (panel contribution), School Genres: Children’s Play Enactments of Reading in a Bilingual U.S. Preschool, 2-1 (contribution to Multiple literacies: Bilingual children's situated literacy practices in lifeworld activities)

Amelia (Amy) Kyratzis // Lourdes de Leon & Inma Garcia-Sanchez (panel), Multiple literacies: Bilingual children's situated literacy practices in lifeworld activities, 2-1  

Hristo Kyuchukov //  (lecture), Acquisition of Evidentiality in Romani Language, 4-4  

Minna Laakso // Vappu Carlson (panel contribution), How professionals respond to patients’ trouble telling in hearing aid pre-fitting encounters, 4-1(2-4) (contribution to Conversation Analysis and Interventions for Change)

Kirsi Laanesoo //  (poster), Reversed polarity questions in Estonian everyday storytellings, 4-3  

Krisztina Laczkó //  (lecture), Metapragmatic signals in conversational storytelling, 4-4  

Igor Lakic //  (panel contribution), Pragmatic analysis of address forms and politeness techniques, 5-1(2) (contribution to The discourse of daily interaction across borders and disciplines: forms of address revisited)

Swikar Lama // Ravinder Kaur (lecture), Victims of domestic violence and restorative justice: the role of social cognitive factors in the decision-making process, 2-3  

Joyce Lamerichs // Marca Schasfoort (panel contribution), Dilemmas in eliciting trauma talk: Exploring the sequential environment in which children produce ''non-cooperative'' answers, 4-1(2-4) (contribution to Conversation Analysis and Interventions for Change)

Daniela Landert //  (lecture), SEEM, THINK, and BE SURE: Variation of epistemic stance markers in Early Modern English, 2-1  

Anne Marie Landmark Dalby //  (panel contribution), Whose decision? Negotiating rights and responsibilities in medical treatment decisions, 2-3(4) (contribution to Epistemics and deontics of conversational directivces)

Tatiana Larina //  (panel contribution), Forms of address and communicative styles: comparing British and Indian Englishes, Hindi and Russian, 5-1(2) (contribution to The discourse of daily interaction across borders and disciplines: forms of address revisited)

Ditte Laursen // Peggy Szymanski (lecture), Analyzing Mobile Telephone Conversations-in-a-Series, 1-3  

Chung Wa Law // Leung Cheung-Shing Sam (lecture), Development of the use of modifications in Cantonese request strategies, 1-4  

Doina Lecca //  (poster), Successful narratives in job interviews – Felicitous pragmatic techniques to be learned in a new culture, 4-3  

Jee Won Lee //  (panel contribution), An analysis of recipient activities in Mandarin Chinese storytelling, 1-2 (contribution to Speaker-Recipient Coordination of Actions in story-telling sequences)

Chungmin Lee //  (panel contribution), Metalinguistic negation vs descriptive negation: markedness difference, 5-2(3) (contribution to The Pragmatics of Negation)

Jieun Lee //  (lecture), Non-narrative functions of reported speech: Story recipient’s third turns in interviewing talk shows on Korean TV, 5-1  

Maarten Michiel Leezenberg //  (lecture), Decolonizing Pragmatics: Nationalism, Language Ideologies and the Universalisation of Theory, 4-4  

Esa Lehtinen // Pekka Pälli (panel), Interplay between talk and text in professional contexts, 2-1(2)  

Heini Lehtonen //  (lecture), Narrative performances among multiethnic youth – polylingual resources, genre and indexicality, 1-2  

Zsuzsanna Lengyel // Lívia Ivaskó  & Boglárka Komlósi (lecture), „Now, I will be the storyteller”  - Children’s innate capacity to recognize and produce the pragmatic patterns of storytelling, 2-4  

Sirpa Leppänen //  (panel contribution), Expertise on social media: the capacity to play and transgress, 4-1(2-4) (contribution to The notion of “experts” in late modern media)

Roberto Lestinge // Sandra Docerrado (panel contribution), “Belo Monte – this is not a hydroelectric. The pragmatics of knowledge construal and dissemination in Brazilian TV news”., 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to The pragmatics of knowledge circulation)

Helen Hue Lam Leung //  (panel contribution), Cantonese ‘mong4’: a cultural keyword of Hong Kong, 4-1(2) (contribution to Cultural Keywords in Discourse)

Carsten Levisen // Carol Priestly (panel contribution), Cultural Keyword Theory: Creolization, Cognition, and "Kastom" Discourse", 4-1(2) (contribution to Cultural Keywords in Discourse)

Elizabeth Sara Lewis //  (panel contribution), The Ethics of Doing Research with one Stigmatized Group within another Stigmatized Group: the Case of Bisexuals in the Brazilian LGBT Movement, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Pragmatics in the field: issues of ethics in studying language-using humans)

Xiaoting Li //  (panel contribution), Contingency and the construction of units in interaction, 5-1(2) (contribution to Local achievement of units in interaction)

Yuting Li //  (lecture), A Contrastive Study of thanks between China’s Dongxiang Minority Language and Lanzhou Dialect, 2-2  

Xiutao Li //  (lecture), Investigating Compliment Responses of Chinese Speakers of English in Light of Australian Culture, 1-4  

Jie Li // Ziran He & Jun LI (poster), An Experimental-pragmatic Study on Interlanguage Pragmatic Competence of Chinese Learners of English, 4-3  

Meizhen Liao //  (lecture), Metaphors we construct & organize our text and talk by: toward a model of metaphorical discourse analysis, 1-3  

Maria Francisca Lier-DeVitto //  (panel contribution), On the cohesive effect of parallelism in children’s monologues, 5-2(3) (contribution to Structural effects of children’s speech on dialogue and narrative contexts)

Maria Francisca Lier-DeVitto // Lúcia Arantes (panel), Structural effects of children’s speech on dialogue and narrative contexts, 5-2(3)  

Chia-Yen Lin // Li-Chin Chen & Ken Lau (lecture), An exploratory comparison of the use of modifiers by native speakers of English and Mandarin Chinese in academic lectures, 1-3  

Anna Lindström //  (panel contribution), Epistemics and social deontics as practical concerns in elderly care:  Analyses of interactions between care givers and senior citizens in the Swedish home help service., 2-3(4) (contribution to Epistemics and deontics of conversational directivces)

Jan Lindström //  (panel contribution), ’I don’t know’ in Swedish talk-in-interaction. Epistemic stance and the turn’s directionality and sequentiality, 4-1(2) (contribution to Grammar and epistemics:  Subject-predicate constructions as interactional resources)

Jianan Liu //  (lecture), Experiments on the Validity of Exhaustivity Explanation and Truth Value Judgment Task in Chinese Scalar Implicature Calculation, 2-1  

Lishu Liu //  (lecture), Apology Strategies in Dongxiang Minority Language and Lanzhou Dialect: A Cross-cultural Pragmatics Study, 5-1  

Si Liu // Hang Zhong (poster), Request in an Endangered Language, DongXiang Language, in China:  A Cross-cultural Pragmatic Study, 4-3  

Sabina Longhitano Piazza //  (panel contribution), Weak versus strong emergentist perpectives in discourse interpretation. Theoretical issues and epistemological implications, 4-1(2) (contribution to Ostension and communication: Theory and evidence)

Adriana Lopes //  (panel contribution), “Eu moro na Favela, sim senhor”: The Construction of Race and Place in Funk Carioca, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Pragmatics in the field: issues of ethics in studying language-using humans)

Heather Loyd //  (panel contribution), The Performance Aesthetics of Remedial Exchanges in Inner City Napoli, 4-4 (contribution to Affective stances in remedial interchanges:  Socializing embodied accountability in adult – child interactions)

Martin Luginbühl //  (panel contribution), From informing to sharing? The changing practices of eyewitnessing as key site of journalistic genres, 4-1(2) (contribution to Genres of Sharing)

Marcia Macaulay //  (lecture), The Question of Politeness in Political Interviews, 4-2  

Alfons Maes // Rinu Nambiar & Bipin Indurkhya (lecture), Color naming in narrative discourse. Evidence from Malayalam and English, 2-3  

Izabel Magalhães //  (panel contribution), Literacy Acts and Ethics in Special Education in Brazil, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Pragmatics in the field: issues of ethics in studying language-using humans)

Didier Maillat // Steve Oswald (lecture), When humour defeats manipulation: a pragmatic account of puns using Context Selection Constraint, 5-1  

Elisabet Malmström //  (lecture), Action research with small children - aesthetic learning processes in context, 2-4  

Radhika Mamidi //  (lecture), Revisiting Sacks, Grice and Leech:  Analysing Facebook interactions with respect to delay in response time, 4-4  

Junling Mao //  (lecture), A Cognitive-Pragmatic Approach to Metaphor: an Inquiry into Systematic Mappings and Processing Effort, 1-2  

Michel Marcoccia // Hassan Atifi, Nadia Gauducheau, Virginie Laval & Marc Aguert (lecture), The construction of interpersonal relationships in a discussion forum for adolescents, 4-1  

Piera Margutti // Renata Galatolo (panel contribution), Invitations in ordinary Italian telephone calls: a first sketch of their constructional features and sequential deployment, 5-2(3) (contribution to Invitations: the formation of actions across languages)

Piera Margutti // Renata Galatolo & Veronique Traverso (panel), Invitations: the formation of actions across languages, 5-2(3)  

Vassiliki Markaki // Laurent Filliettaz (lecture), Schisming as training strategy in vocational training interactions: evidence from the  field of early childhood education, 2-4  

Georg Marko //  (panel contribution), Making informed healthy choices. A critical analysis of expert knowledge, advice giving and challenges to hierarchical models of healthcare in self-help books on cardiovascular diseases, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to The pragmatics of knowledge circulation)

Rosina Marquez Reiter //  (panel contribution), You’ve not done your homework, have you?-On the potential usefulness of reproaching in commercial service encounters, 1-2(3) (contribution to (Co-)constructing interpersonally sensitive activities across institutional contexts)

Maria Martika //  (panel contribution), Remembering as an accounting device in self-initiated self-repair, 2-1(2) (contribution to Troubles in speaking, hearing and understanding: Repair, rights and responsibilities)

Erik MIletta Martins //  (lecture), On the pragmatics of religious metaphors: the brazilian neopentecostal context., 1-3  

Dina Maria Martins Ferreira // Claudiana Nogueira de Alencar (panel contribution), Toward an emancipative pragmatics, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Pragmatics in the field: issues of ethics in studying language-using humans)

Yael Maschler //  (panel contribution), An Emergent Grammar of Epistemics:  Hebrew taydea (‘y’know’), loydea (‘I dunno’), and ''andea? (‘like’, lit. ‘[do] I know?’), 4-1(2) (contribution to Grammar and epistemics:  Subject-predicate constructions as interactional resources)

Yael Maschler // Simona Pekarek Doehler & Jan Lindsröm (panel), Grammar and epistemics:  Subject-predicate constructions as interactional resources, 4-1(2)  

Julie Matsubara // Michael Blasingame & E. Allyn Smith (panel contribution), Exploring felicitous environments for the Japanese evidential rashii, 4-1(2) (contribution to New directions in experimental pragmatics)

Yoshiko Matsumoto //  (panel contribution), Grounded in Ordinary Life:  Use of quotidian framing in narratives, 5-1(2-3) (contribution to Narrative pragmatics)

Rieko Matsuoka // Gregory Poole (lecture), Politeness strategies in healthcare communication at “difficult times”, 5-1  

Caterina Mauri //  (panel contribution), Non-connecting functions of connectives: focus on (non-)exhaustive connectives, 1-3(4) (contribution to Natural-language connectives: Evidence from discourse, typology and grammaticization)

Mayouf Ali Mayouf //  (panel contribution), A study on consensus building behaviors in Arabic task-oriented dialogues: verbal and motional evidences, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Emancipatory Pragmatics: Exploring Modalities of Co-participation and Culture in Social Interaction)

Kevin Grant McKenzie //  (lecture), Narrative and the management of moral conflict in stories about humanitarian aid, 2-2  

Ricardo Medina Audelo // Ricardo Medina Audelo (panel contribution), The discoursive resignificance on the identity of Latin American immigrants in the Catalan society, 5-1(2-3) (contribution to Borders, discourses, identity)

Ahmed Meraj //  (lecture), Pragmatic and discoursal features in the court scene of Yash Chopra’s  “WAQT”, 2-4  

Andrew Merrison // Derek Bousfield (panel contribution), The perils of suggesting a friend take up lap dancing: the taking of offence on behalf of others via third-party misinterpretation, 1-2(3-4) (contribution to (Im)politeness and mixed messages)

Marilyn Merritt //  (panel contribution), Accessing Knowledge to Teach Early Child Literacy -- key elements and the mediation of distance technology, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to The pragmatics of knowledge circulation)

Giulia Messina Dahlberg // Sangeeta Bagga-Gupta (lecture), Socialization in transnational epistemic  practices: Constraints and affordances in virtual classrooms, 2-2  

Heinz Messmer //  (panel contribution), Moral dilemmas in professional social work interaction, 5-1(2-3) (contribution to Social workers and users encounters: narrative and accounting practices)

Helle Metslang // Külli Habicht & Karl Pajusalu (poster), The sources of question markers: Estonian epistemic particles, 4-3  

Thomas Metten //  (panel contribution), Borders in everyday school interaction. Considerations regarding the interplay of architectural, institutional and lived space., 5-1(2-3) (contribution to Borders, discourses, identity)

Jacob L. Mey //  (panel contribution), Sequential acts, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Follow-ups in mediated political discourse)

Inger Mey //  (panel contribution), Knowledge access through apprenticeship, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to The pragmatics of knowledge circulation)

Jacob L. Mey // Hermine Penz (panel), The pragmatics of knowledge circulation, 2-1(2-3-4)  

Carola Mick //  (panel contribution), The negotiation of internal borders in Peru, 5-1(2-3) (contribution to Borders, discourses, identity)

Marlene Miglbauer //  (panel contribution), "The novice, the woman, and the foreigner": Fighting for legitimate professional identities in the multinational workplace analysed through stories in interviews, 1-2(3-4) (contribution to Fighting for a place in the workplace: Western and non-western perspectives on the discursive construction, negotiation and legitimization of ‘valid’ identities)

Viola Giulia Miglio // Charles Meyer (panel contribution), Politeness Conventions in Old English and Old Norse, 2-3(4) (contribution to Historical (Im)politeness)

Viola Giulia Miglio // Jeremy King (panel), Historical (Im)politeness, 2-3(4)  

Tommaso Milani //  (panel contribution), The will to knowledge: The discursive construction of expertise in debates surrounding Swedish youth style, 4-1(2-4) (contribution to The notion of “experts” in late modern media)

Anna Milanowicz //  (lecture), Are you smart enough to be ironic?  Illusions and disillusions of bridging the ironic gap, 4-4  

Gregory Mills //  (panel contribution), Making and breaking procedural conventions: partner-specific effects, 1-2(3) (contribution to Recipient design at the interface of cognition and interaction)

Yoshimi Miyake //  (lecture), Grammarticalization of Indonesian future tense markers, 1-3  

Kaori Miyatake // Kohji Shibano (lecture), Formulaic Use of Passive Voice to Make Claims Objective --- Corpus-based Analysis of Japanese Academic Presentations, 1-2  

Farzaneh Moinian //  (lecture), Pragmatic approaches to identities: There are a hundred ways to be an Iranian, 4-4  

Luiz Paulo Moita-Lopes //  (lecture), Metapragmatic reflexivity on the borderland: indexing a deterritorialized identity performance in rap, 2-2  

David Monteiro // Michel G. J. Binet (panel contribution), Social Work services: the Clients as ‘Practical Narratologists’, 5-1(2-3) (contribution to Social workers and users encounters: narrative and accounting practices)

Stephen Moody //  (lecture), Bilingual Interaction in Japanese Companies and the Pragmatic Functions of Code-Switching, 1-4  

João Antônio Moraes // Albert Rilliard (poster), The intonation of directive speech acts in Brazilian Portuguese, 4-3  

Emi Morita //  (panel contribution), Establishing co-participatory “play” in child-caregiver interaction, 1-4 (contribution to Language, body, and action: A look at Japanese language socialization)

Elena Moshchanskaya //  (panel contribution), Betriebsanleitung als Textsorte und kulturelle Asymmetrie im Vergleich Deutsch-Russisch, 5-1(2-3) (contribution to Pragmatics in Contrastive Textology)

Usha Mudiganti //  (lecture), Virtual reality and the new hero in children''s literature, 2-4  

Susanne Mühleisen //  (panel contribution), Membership claims in a Trinidadian Diaspora internet forum, 5-1(2) (contribution to Digital diasporas:  Vernaculars and multilingual practices as style resources for web-based communities of practice)

Souvik Mukherjee //  (lecture), Rewriting  Unwritten Texts: After-action Reports and Videogames, 2-4  

Kerry Mullan // Christine Beal (panel contribution), Impoliteness and mixed messages during social visits in France and Australia, 1-2(3-4) (contribution to (Im)politeness and mixed messages)

Kassandra Muniz //  (panel contribution), Ways of doing Pragmatic: performance and afro-brazilian culture, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Pragmatics in the field: issues of ethics in studying language-using humans)

Glaucia Muniz Proença Lara //  (lecture), Pragmatics and discourse analysis: A dialogue on the notion of aforization in mediatic narratives, 5-2  

Peter Muntigl // Naomi Knight (panel contribution), Storytelling and affiliation in psychotherapeutic treatments of depression, 5-1(2) (contribution to Interaction in Psychotherapy)

Peter Muntigl //  (panel), Interaction in Psychotherapy, 5-1(2)  

James Murphy //  (panel contribution), “I’m sorry but that’s wrong” vs. “Sorry, my sentence rather tailed off”: Exploring apologies by politicians at public inquiries, 1-2(3) (contribution to (Co-)constructing interpersonally sensitive activities across institutional contexts)

Elena Musi //  (panel contribution), Semantic change from space to contrast: comparative analysis of anzi, ains, invece and  instead, 1-3(4) (contribution to Natural-language connectives: Evidence from discourse, typology and grammaticization)

Miyuki Nagatsuji //  (lecture), Specialized Functions in Japanese Clausal Coordination, 1-3  

Tomoko Nagayama //  (lecture), Ratatouille : How can subtitling and dubbing convey multimodal meanings in multilingual animated films?, 1-4  

Yoshinao Najima //  (poster), Critical Discourse Analysis of Newspaper Articles about the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant Accident - How the Power Is Going to Be Maintained -, 4-3  

Natsuko Nakagawa //  (panel contribution), A Unit of Information Structure corresponds to a unit of intonation in Japanese, 4-1(2) (contribution to New directions in experimental pragmatics)

Nobumi Nakai //  (lecture), Why you can’t order beer saying “I’m beer” in English, 1-3  

Momoko Nakamura //  (panel contribution), Invisible Leadership in Folktale Discourse, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Leadership and Discourse: Exploring leadership practices, image construction and power management)

Kanae Nakamura // Shimako Iwasaki (panel contribution), Coordinating and collaborating action: Interactive organization of teller stance and recipient stance in Japanese conversations, 1-2 (contribution to Speaker-Recipient Coordination of Actions in story-telling sequences)

Kumiko Nakanishi //  (poster), Pragmatics of “JUST”, 4-3  

Ayako Namba //  (lecture), Listenership in closing: The role of laughter towards reaching consensus, 5-1  

Parvin Namjoo //  (panel contribution), German and Iranian Legal Texts: An Intercultural and comparative linguistic Analysis of Examples from the Family Law, 5-1(2-3) (contribution to Pragmatics in Contrastive Textology)

Louise Nell // Marloes Herijgers, Tom Koole & Anne Polman (poster), Constructing understanding in financial consultations: a conversation analytic study, 4-3  

Hilary Nesi //  (panel contribution), Storytelling in Engineering Lectures: a lexical analysis, 5-1(2-3) (contribution to Narrative pragmatics)

Catherine Nickerson // Valerie Goby (panel contribution), Exploring female leadership communication in the Arab World:, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Leadership and Discourse: Exploring leadership practices, image construction and power management)

Mie F. Nielsen //  (panel contribution), Marking sensitive activities with ''roller coaster intonation'', 1-2(3) (contribution to (Co-)constructing interpersonally sensitive activities across institutional contexts)

Kiki Nikiforidou //  (panel contribution), Genre-based conventionality in a constructional framework: The case of folk tales, 2-2 (contribution to Constructional Constraints on Language:  Exploring the Impact of Communicative Contexts)

Li-Hsin Ning // Marina Terkourafi (panel contribution), Experimental Pragmatics in Generating Implicatures from Indefinite Noun Phrases, 4-1(2) (contribution to New directions in experimental pragmatics)

Bracha Nir //  (panel contribution), Complex Syntax in Oral and Written Texts: A Comparative Analysis, 2-2 (contribution to Constructional Constraints on Language:  Exploring the Impact of Communicative Contexts)

Bracha Nir // Seza Dogruoz & Yoshiko Matsumoto (panel), Constructional Constraints on Language:Exploring the Impact of Communicative Contexts, 2-2

Akiko Nojima //  (lecture), Politeness Strategy in Non Face to Face Web Exchange Concerning Medical Issues: Local Practices and National Recommendations, 5-1  

Henning Nølke //  (panel contribution), Interpretations of the French Negation ne...pas. A Polyphony based analysis, 5-2(3) (contribution to The Pragmatics of Negation)

Neal R. Norrick //  (panel contribution), Aggression in conversational narrative performance, 5-1(2-3) (contribution to Narrative pragmatics)

Neal R. Norrick //  (panel), Narrative pragmatics, 5-1(2-3)  

Yasuko Obana //  (lecture), Speech Level Shifts in Japanese and the Speaker''s Dissociative Roles, 5-3  

Akin Odebunmi //  (panel contribution), The pragmatics of Boko Haram framing in Nigerian news discourse, 1-2(3-4) (contribution to Pragmatic approaches to news media in Africa: Ethnicity, ideology and professionalism)

Richard Ogden // Sarah Hawkins & Ian Cross (panel contribution), Temporal co-ordination in conversation., 5-1(2) (contribution to Local achievement of units in interaction)

Naomi Ogi // Duck-Young Lee (lecture), Gender and Japanese sentence-final particles, 1-3  

Kyoko Ohara //  (poster), Discourse uses of Japanese adverbs:  A case study of an English and Japanese parallel corpus, 4-3  

Jun Ohashi //  (panel contribution), Maintaining and safeguarding face in post-3.11 press conferences: Public performances of a chief government spokes person, 5-3 (contribution to Accountability and the mechanism of its evasion: Strategic ambiguity in the media reports since 3/11)

Etsuko Oishi //  (panel contribution), Follow-ups as illocutionary acts in political discourse, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Follow-ups in mediated political discourse)

Noriko Okamoto //  (panel contribution), How to maintain one’s position through narrative                   - A case study of a twitter exchange -, 5-2(3) (contribution to Communication Strategies in Japanese Narratives as Representations of Sociocultural Identities: From Micro Analyses to Macro Perspectives)

Takako Okamoto //  (panel contribution), We are parents, but we administer childcare differently by gender: a study to analyze interview narratives of a Japanese couple raising their children, 5-2(3) (contribution to Communication Strategies in Japanese Narratives as Representations of Sociocultural Identities: From Micro Analyses to Macro Perspectives)

Gareth O'Neill //  (lecture), Humming, Whistling, Singing, and Yelling in Pirahã. Modelling context and speech channels in a functional framework, 4-4  

Noriko Onodera // Yuko Higashiizumi (panel contribution), Emerging Pragmatic Elements at the Right Periphery in Japanese, 4-1(2-4) (contribution to The pragmatic role of elements at right periphery)

Marjorie Orellana // Jennifer F. Reynolds (panel contribution), Transliteracy Practices by Youth in New Immigrant Communities, 2-1 (contribution to Multiple literacies: Bilingual children's situated literacy practices in lifeworld activities)

Steve Oswald //  (panel contribution), Reconstructing argumentative discourse: a question of relevance, 2-1(2) (contribution to Countering the methodological deficit of discourse studies: towards a heuristic for analysis)

Takahiro Otsu //  (lecture), Procedures Encoded by the Structure of the Linguistic Expressions, 4-2  

Tomomi Otsu //  (poster), First language speakers’ perturbations as interactional resources in conversations with second language speakers of Japanese, 4-3  

Renate Pajusalu //  (lecture), Vague group referents in Estonian everyday narratives: what is vague reference for?, 5-3  

Pekka Pälli // Andrea Whittle & Esa Lehtinen (panel contribution), From “Simon says” to “strategy says”. Discursive accounts and accountability of strategy in face-to-face interaction, 2-1(2) (contribution to Interplay between talk and text in professional contexts)

Eva Palmans //  (panel contribution), Media at the forefront of Madagascar’s politics:  perspectives on media discourse vis-à-vis the upcoming elections, 1-2(3-4) (contribution to Pragmatic approaches to news media in Africa: Ethnicity, ideology and professionalism)

Isabella Paoletti //  (panel contribution), Solving the unsolvable: narrative practices in social work, 5-1(2-3) (contribution to Social workers and users encounters: narrative and accounting practices)

Isabella Paoletti //  (panel), Social workers and users encounters: narrative and accounting practices, 5-1(2-3)  

Giovanni Parodi //  (lecture), Corpora, discourse genres and disciplinarity: Exploration across texts written in Spanish, 1-4  

Annick Paternoster //  (panel contribution), Goldoni’s impolite maiden servants: insolenza, impertinenza and temerarietà in 18th Century Venetian comedies, 2-3(4) (contribution to Historical (Im)politeness)

Carolin Patzelt //  (panel contribution), « Estimez-vous que vous avez une part de responsabilité de la situation ? » - Rhetorical questions as a means to hamper opponents´ follow-ups in political debates, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Follow-ups in mediated political discourse)

Christine Paul //  (lecture), Coproductions: Demonstrating understanding by semantic similar and semantic different concepts, 1-3  

Simona Pekarek Doehler //  (panel contribution), The grammar of epistemics: ''je sais pas'' (‘I don’t know’) in French talk-in-interaction, 4-1(2) (contribution to Grammar and epistemics:  Subject-predicate constructions as interactional resources)

Hermine Penz //  (panel contribution), Mediating climate knowledge through reporting natural disasters in the news media: the case of hurricane Sandy, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to The pragmatics of knowledge circulation)

Anssi Peräkylä // Elina Weiste (panel contribution), CA datasession in group consultation for psychotherapists, 4-1(2-4) (contribution to Conversation Analysis and Interventions for Change)

Maria das Graças Dias Pereira //  (lecture), International migration narratives and different generations displacements: "When we were there our kids were here, now they´re there"., 1-3  

Maria Fausta Pereira de Castro //  (panel contribution), The dialogical roots of conditional utterances: diachronic and dialogical facts in language acquisition, 5-2(3) (contribution to Structural effects of children’s speech on dialogue and narrative contexts)

Svetlana Pereverzeva // Grigory E. Kreydlin (panel contribution), The theory of argumentation and the rhetoric of Russian postures, 4-1(2) (contribution to Non-verbal means of argumentation (across disciplines and cultures))

Daniel Perrin // Leon Barkho & Geert Jacobs (panel contribution), Language, leadership and decision making – Newsroom management in times of change, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Leadership and Discourse: Exploring leadership practices, image construction and power management)

Tatiana Piccardi //  (panel contribution), Turning suffering into narrative:  narrative as a speech act with curative effects – a case study, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Pragmatics in the field: issues of ethics in studying language-using humans)

Heike Pichler //  (panel contribution), Discourse function and clause periphery, innit?, 4-1(2-4) (contribution to The pragmatic role of elements at right periphery)

Arja Piirainen-Marsh // Liisa Tainio (panel contribution), Navigating territories of experience in joint game play, 4-4 (contribution to Gaming, inter-subjectivity and narration: Game bodies and the multimodality of socialization)

Hugo Pilkington //  (panel contribution), Territorialisation of implicit discrimination in public health discourse: the role of place as a social construct in producing and regulating the norm, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Implicit discrimination in public discourse)

Gaelle Planchenault //  (lecture), The pragmatics of accent and articulation in French: speaking like a university professor, 1-4  

Yannik Porsché //  (panel contribution), Ethnomethodological, poststructural and ethnographic heuristics for a microsociological contextualisation analysis, 2-1(2) (contribution to Countering the methodological deficit of discourse studies: towards a heuristic for analysis)

Kristsanapong Pracha //  (poster), Speak out! No one knows what we are talking about: A preliminary study on functions of Luu, a disguised speech in Thai, 4-3  

Matthew Prior //  (panel contribution), Membership Categorization as a “Therapeutic” Resource in an L2 Autobiographic Narrative, 2-3(4) (contribution to Categorization in Multilingual Storytelling)

Matthew Prior // Gabriele Kasper (panel), Categorization in Multilingual Storytelling, 2-3(4)  

John Rae // Israel Berger (panel contribution), How Silence Contributes to the Performance of Sincerity in Psychotherapy, 5-1(2) (contribution to Interaction in Psychotherapy)

Thierry Raeber //  (lecture), Towards a pragmatic distinction between rhetorical and ironical questions, 4-4  

Ali Rahimi // Paul Chilton (lecture), Impoliteness, blasphemy, and freedom of expression: A Critical Discourse Analysis of mixed signals, misconceptions and cross-cultural discrepancies, 2-3  

Somayeh Rahmati //  (lecture), Overlaps in conversations of children with ADHD in talk with their peers, 5-2  

Srividya Rajaram //  (lecture), METAPHORS OF ANGER: PSYCHOLOGICAL AND PRAGMATIC DIMENSIONS IN THE LINGUISTIC CONTEXT OF INDIA, 1-2  

Geoffrey Raymond // Jack Sidnell (panel contribution), “What do you mean!”: Shared Knowledge, Social Action and Repair in Next Turn, 2-1(2) (contribution to Troubles in speaking, hearing and understanding: Repair, rights and responsibilities)

Elisabeth Reber //  (panel contribution), Knowledge management in follow-ups in Prime Minister’s Question Time, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Follow-ups in mediated political discourse)

Angelika Redder //  (panel contribution), Multilingual communication in urban places of the consumtion sphere, 1-2(3-4) (contribution to Multilingual practices and the management of linguistic and cultural diversity)

Jochen Rehbein //  (panel contribution), Multilingual institutional talk: a HELIX model, 1-2(3-4) (contribution to Multilingual practices and the management of linguistic and cultural diversity)

Hanna Sofia Rehnberg //  (panel contribution), Sharing stories in an institutional context, 4-1(2) (contribution to Genres of Sharing)

Sophie Reissner-Roubicek //  (panel contribution), Juggling ''I''s and ''we''s with ''he''s and ''she''s: Constructing situated identities in stories of teamwork told in job interviews, 1-2(3-4) (contribution to Fighting for a place in the workplace: Western and non-western perspectives on the discursive construction, negotiation and legitimization of ‘valid’ identities)

Daniel H. Rellstab //  (panel contribution), “Nationality” in the Transnational Foreign Language Classroom, 5-1(2-3) (contribution to Borders, discourses, identity)

Nadine Rentel //  (panel contribution), Strategies of Self-Presentation of French and German Universities on the Internet. A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Structural, Thematic and Linguistic Aspects, 5-1(2-3) (contribution to Pragmatics in Contrastive Textology)

Seongha Rhee //  (panel contribution), LP and RP in Grammaticalization of Rhetorical Interrogative Forms in Korean, 2-1 (contribution to Cross-Linguistic Approach to Form-Function-Periphery (LP and RP) Mapping: With a Special Focus on “Exchange Structure” and “Action Structure”)

Catrin S. Rhys // Grace Burke (lecture), Predicate modifiers and the negotiation of category incumbency  in the everyday talk of smokers, 1-4  

Emma Richardson //  (lecture), Preparing to pay: preselecting, precise production and proffering, 1-3  

Michael Rinn //  (panel contribution), Aids prevention campaigns and discrimination of people with Aids., 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Implicit discrimination in public discourse)

Stephanie Risse //  (panel contribution), Multilingual institutional talk in Bolzano, 1-2(3-4) (contribution to Multilingual practices and the management of linguistic and cultural diversity)

Felicia Roberts // Felicia Roberts & Mason Nichols (panel contribution), Formulating invitations in American English, 5-2(3) (contribution to Invitations: the formation of actions across languages)

Jessica Robles //  (lecture), Moral differentiation in talk about non-present others, 1-4  

Teresa M. Rodríguez Ramalle //  (panel contribution), Evidentiality and discourse in Spanish: the case of ‘así que’,  ‘conque’, ‘de manera que’ and ‘de modo que’., 2-2(3-4) (contribution to Evidentiality in ''non-evidential'' languages. Is evidentiality grammatically encoded in Spanish?)

Susana Rodríguez Rosique //  (panel contribution), Back to the future: distance, evidentiality and counter-argumentation, 2-2(3-4) (contribution to Evidentiality in ''non-evidential'' languages. Is evidentiality grammatically encoded in Spanish?)

Malin Roitman //  (panel contribution), Negation and rhetorical ethos in the French presidential election debates, 5-2(3) (contribution to The Pragmatics of Negation)

Malin Roitman //  (panel), The Pragmatics of Negation, 5-2(3)  

Tanya Romaniuk //  (lecture), Toward a typology of laughter in broadcast news interviews, 5-1  

Jenny Rosen // Sangeeta Bagga-Gupta (panel contribution), Negotiating linguistic and cultural diversity in the adult language learning classroom. A study of practiced language policy in institutional education for immigrants in Sweden, 1-2(3-4) (contribution to Multilingual practices and the management of linguistic and cultural diversity)

Katharina Rosenberg //  (panel contribution), Borders and Identity Construction in Intercultural Institutional Interactions, 5-1(2-3) (contribution to Borders, discourses, identity)

Giovanni Rossi //  (panel contribution), ‘Indirect’ requests in everyday interaction, 2-3(4) (contribution to Epistemics and deontics of conversational directivces)

Roslyn Rowen //  (panel contribution), Shit-stirrer, Bogan and Wuss: Cultural Key Words in informal Australian English., 4-1(2) (contribution to Cultural Keywords in Discourse)

Maria Ruiz Santabalbina //  (panel contribution), The relation of the duration and perception of politeness in Spanish, 4-4 (contribution to Fonocortesia (phono-politeness))

Johanna Ruusuvuori // Tarja Aaltonen (panel contribution), Prerequisites of concordance: decision-making on the use of hearing aids at three consequent encounters of patients and audiology experts, 4-1(2-4) (contribution to Conversation Analysis and Interventions for Change)

Adriana Sabatino //  (panel contribution), Moderation of group meetings in Lingua Franca, 1-2(3-4) (contribution to Multilingual practices and the management of linguistic and cultural diversity)

Vivek Sachdeva //  (panel contribution), Re-Imagining Nations, Re-interrogating Borders:, 5-1(2-3) (contribution to Borders, discourses, identity)

Scott Saft //  (panel contribution), Repetitions as Expressions of Solidarity in Conversations with Hawaiian Elders, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Emancipatory Pragmatics: Exploring Modalities of Co-participation and Culture in Social Interaction)

Scott Saft // Sachiko Ide (panel), Emancipatory Pragmatics: Exploring Modalities of Co-participation and Culture in Social Interaction, 2-1(2-3-4)  

Elise Salonen //  (poster), Audience reference in blogs, 4-3  

Priti Sandhu //  (panel contribution), Narratives of medium of education, membership categorization, and interaction: Intertwined relationships, 2-3(4) (contribution to Categorization in Multilingual Storytelling)

Paul Sarazin //  (panel contribution), Implicatures in discourse: (shared) background assumptions and context configuration, 2-1(2) (contribution to Countering the methodological deficit of discourse studies: towards a heuristic for analysis)

Baishali Sarkar // Orance Mahaldar (lecture), The impact of family melodrama on their social behavior of urban Indian housewives, 5-2  

Yoko Sasagawa //  (lecture), The Gender Consciousness of Takarazuka Review Fan’s Narrative Styles on Website, 1-3  

Akira Satoh //  (panel contribution), Constructing survivors’ identity in narratives of earthquake disaster, 5-2(3) (contribution to Communication Strategies in Japanese Narratives as Representations of Sociocultural Identities: From Micro Analyses to Macro Perspectives)

Maheshwari Saurabh //  (lecture), Forms of Capital: A Study of the Biographies of in India, 1-4  

Marjo Savijärvi //  (panel contribution), To initiate repair or not – preconditions for other initiated repair, 2-1(2) (contribution to Troubles in speaking, hearing and understanding: Repair, rights and responsibilities)

Lioudmila Savinitch //  (panel contribution), Contrast and emphasis as bearers of implicit meanings, 2-3(4) (contribution to Implicit Meanings in Literary Translation)

Ester Scarpa //  (panel contribution), Intonation and early speech, 5-2(3) (contribution to Structural effects of children’s speech on dialogue and narrative contexts)

Soeren Schalowski // Ines Rehbein (panel contribution), A view from both peripheries: temporal adverbs at the left and right edge of the clause, 4-1(2-4) (contribution to The pragmatic role of elements at right periphery)

Sarah Scheepers //  (panel contribution), Combining the work of Michel Foucault and linguistic discourse analysis., 2-1(2) (contribution to Countering the methodological deficit of discourse studies: towards a heuristic for analysis)

joost schilperoord // Paul van den Hoven (panel contribution), Visual expression of argument in editorial cartoons, 4-1(2) (contribution to Non-verbal means of argumentation (across disciplines and cultures))

Ariel Schindewolf //  (panel contribution), Commands and forms of mitigation: a comparison between Colonial and Contemporary Guaraní, 2-3(4) (contribution to Historical (Im)politeness)

Waltraud Schleser //  (panel contribution), Job application training under cultural aspects in Germany, France, Italy, Spain and Great-Britain, 5-1(2-3) (contribution to Pragmatics in Contrastive Textology)

Stephanie Schnurr // Olga Zayts & Dorien van de Mieroop (panel contribution), Exploring tensions between different levels of identity construction in the narratives of expatriates living and working in Hong Kong., 5-1(2-3) (contribution to Narrative pragmatics)

Michael Schober // Frederick G. Conrad (panel contribution), Recipient design in answering survey questions via voice vs. text on mobile multimodal devices, 1-2(3) (contribution to Recipient design at the interface of cognition and interaction)

Martina Schrader-Kniffki //  (panel contribution), Discourse Traditions, Translation and Evidentiality:   Pragmatization of que in Colonial Texts in New Spain, 2-2(3-4) (contribution to Evidentiality in ''non-evidential'' languages. Is evidentiality grammatically encoded in Spanish?)

Andreas Schramm // Cadi Kiel (poster), Causal coherence based on verbal aspect in narratives: A study of the promotion of adult interlanguage pragmatic comprehension, 4-3  

Ulrike Schröder //  (lecture), Strategies of (im)politeness, diverging conflict styles and Rapport Management: a cross-cultural study of intercultural communication in Brazilian-German encounters, 4-1  

Prachee Sehgal // Abha Chatterjee (panel contribution), Identity Challenges: Gender at work in urban India, 1-2-(3-4) (contribution to Fighting for a place in the workplace: Western and non-western perspectives on the discursive construction, negotiation and legitimization of ‘valid’ identities)

Gunter Senft //  (panel contribution), Morevaya and Bukuruvi or: The miserable end of a love story A tale from the Trobriand Islands, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Emancipatory Pragmatics: Exploring Modalities of Co-participation and Culture in Social Interaction)

Anastasiia Sergeeva //  (panel contribution), Wining a conversational mini-game:  Attacks, counterattacks and fight for control in Russian management culture, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Implicit discrimination in public discourse)

Shweta Sharma // Rukmini Bhaya Nair (lecture), Why am I so anxious? A study of attention bias in obsessive-compulsive disorder, 5-2  

Rebecca Shaw // Merran Toerien, Roderick Duncan & Markus Reuber (lecture), Initiating decision-making in neurology consultations: ‘recommending’ versus ‘option-listing’ and the implications for medical authority, 2-3  

Zhiqi Shen //  (panel contribution), Language discrimination in Chinese on-line news comments: An identity perspective, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Implicit discrimination in public discourse)

Dawn Shepherd //  (panel contribution), Blogging, Microblogging, and the Social Action of Sharing Online, 4-1(2) (contribution to Genres of Sharing)

William Sherlaw //  (panel contribution), Revealing models of disability and ethical frameworks through qualitative analysis of disability discourse, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Implicit discrimination in public discourse)

Yuka Shigemitsu // Sanae Tsuda (lecture), Question-answer sequences in English conversation and Japanese conversation: from a perspective of intercultural communication skills, 5-3  

Momoyo Shimazu //  (lecture), The Use of Narratives in Demonstrating Academic Achievement and Negotiating Identities in JFL Learners’ Interactions about Writing, 1-3  

Hemant Shrivastava // Abha Chatterjee & Prachee Sehgal (panel contribution), Workplace powerlessness and identity-women civil servants in India, 1-2(3-4) (contribution to Fighting for a place in the workplace: Western and non-western perspectives on the discursive construction, negotiation and legitimization of ‘valid’ identities)

Jack Sidnell //  (panel contribution), Other-initiated repair in Vietnamese – Repeat-formatted initiation formats, 2-1(2) (contribution to Troubles in speaking, hearing and understanding: Repair, rights and responsibilities)

Jack Sidnell //  (panel), Troubles in speaking, hearing and understanding: Repair, rights and responsibilities, 2-1(2)  

Inês Signorini //  (lecture), Metapragmatics and linguistic evaluation in Brazilian institutional journalism, 4-4  

Daniel Silva //  (panel contribution), The pragmatics of discourse circulation in Rio de Janeiro, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Pragmatics in the field: issues of ethics in studying language-using humans)

Daniel Silva // Adriana Carvalho Lopes (panel), Pragmatics in the field: issues of ethics in studying language-using humans, 2-1(2-3-4)  

Mika Simonen //  (panel contribution), Non-conforming responses in clinical interview, 2-1(2) (contribution to Interplay between talk and text in professional contexts)

Jaspal Naveel Singh //  (panel contribution), Glocal flows: India’s hip hop online communities  between universal ideologies and indigenous authentication, 5-1(2) (contribution to Digital diasporas:  Vernaculars and multilingual practices as style resources for web-based communities of practice)

Purnima Singh // Rukmini Bhaya Nair (lecture), Differences in the acquisition of emotions in Indian joint and nuclear families: the pragmatics of enriched socio-emotional interactions, 2-1  

Valerija Sinkeviciute //  (panel contribution), Backstage Impoliteness: “It was a horrible thing to say”, 1-2(3-4) (contribution to (Im)politeness and mixed messages)

Björn Sjöblom // Karin Aronsson (panel contribution), Disputes, character contests and identity work in computer gaming, 4-4 (contribution to Gaming, inter-subjectivity and narration: Game bodies and the multimodality of socialization)

Keun Young Sliedrecht //  (panel contribution), Formulations in three institutional settings, 1-4 (contribution to Formulations & the construction of narratives in institutional settings)

E. Allyn Smith // Laia Mayol & Elena Castroviejo-Miró (panel contribution), The Pragmatics of Direct Denial : Experimental Evidence, 4-1(2) (contribution to New directions in experimental pragmatics)

Sung-Ock Sohn //  (panel contribution), The emergence and function of the left peripheral versus the right peripheral expressions in Korean: From a discourse marker to a final particle, 2-1 (contribution to Cross-Linguistic Approach to Form-Function-Periphery (LP and RP) Mapping: With a Special Focus on “Exchange Structure” and “Action Structure”)

Malgorzata Sokol //  (panel contribution), Scholarly communication in Social Media: The academic weblog as a peripheral genre?, 4-1(2) (contribution to The pragmatics of social media communication. Theoretical, cross-cultural and register perspectives)

Kyong-Sook Song //  (lecture), Constructing Dialogues in English Conversation and Computer-Mediated Cyber Communication on World Englishes, 4-2  

Alcina Sousa //  (panel contribution), Spotlight on forms of address in European Portuguese with special reference to Language change in Madeira: diachronic study, 5-1(2) (contribution to The discourse of daily interaction across borders and disciplines: forms of address revisited)

Ana Lúcia Silva Souza //  (panel contribution), On researching literacies of reexistence: hip hop movement, culture and identities in Brazil, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Pragmatics in the field: issues of ethics in studying language-using humans)

Agnieszka Sowinska //  (panel contribution), “Even if there were procedures, we will be acting at our own discretion…” The discursive construction of Polish family doctors’ identities., 1-2(3-4) (contribution to Fighting for a place in the workplace: Western and non-western perspectives on the discursive construction, negotiation and legitimization of ‘valid’ identities)

Bernd Spillner //  (panel contribution), How to analyse intercultural differences on the text level?, 5-1(2-3) (contribution to Pragmatics in Contrastive Textology)

Bernd Spillner //  (panel), Pragmatics in Contrastive Textology, 5-1(2-3)  

Sanchita Srivastava // Purnima Singh (lecture), Social construction of social stigma, 5-1  

Jenny Stenberg-Sirén //  (panel contribution), A diachronic study of the language choices by Finnish-speaking elite sources in Swedish-language radio news, 4-1(2-4) (contribution to The notion of “experts” in late modern media)

Melisa Stevanovic //  (panel contribution), Constructing a proposal as a thought: A way to manage problems in the initiation of joint decision-making in Finnish workplace interaction, 2-3(4) (contribution to Epistemics and deontics of conversational directivces)

Magda Stroinska // Kate Szymanski & Sheryl Sawyer (lecture), The use of metaphors in analysing trauma narratives, 1-3  

I-wen Su // Veasna Wan-ju Lee (lecture), Empathy and Social Cognition: A Study based on Pain-related Discourse, 2-3  

Cristina Suarez-Gomez // Elena Seoane (lecture), Pragmatic and cognitive determinants of grammatical variation in World Englishes, 1-3  

Hideyuki Sugiura //  (lecture), Agreeing with a pointing gesture in everyday Japanese conversation: A conversation analytic perspective of multimodal interaction, 5-3  

Satoko Suzuki //  (lecture), Nationalism and metapragmatic stereotypes: A case of non-native speakers in Japan, 1-4  

Jan Svennevig // Olga Djordjilovic (panel contribution), Committing to future lines of action in workplace meetings, 2-3(4) (contribution to Epistemics and deontics of conversational directivces)

Jan Svennevig //  (panel), Epistemics and deontics of conversational directivces, 2-3(4)  

Polly Szatrowski //  (panel contribution), Stories in Japanese and American English Taster Lunches, 5-1 (contribution to Japanese and English stories about and over food: Verbal and nonverbal negotiation of assessments, categories, and knowledge)

Polly Szatrowski //  (panel), Japanese and English stories about and over food: Verbal and nonverbal negotiation of assessments, categories, and knowledge, 5-1  

Margaret "Peggy" Szymanski // Ditte Laursen (lecture), Organizing Talk-in-interaction in an Increasingly Technological World, 1-2  

Liisa Tainio // Sara Routarinne (panel contribution), Sequence and turn design of invitations in Finnish telephone calls, 5-2(3) (contribution to Invitations: the formation of actions across languages)

Kiyoshi Tajitsu // Katsunobu Izutsu & Mitsuko Narita Izutsu (poster), Pragmatics for self-reflection: some applications to communication learning support software for people with Asperger’s syndrome and high-functioning autism, 4-3  

Akira Takada //  (panel contribution), Use of embodied or sensory knowledge in directive sequences in Japanese caregiver–child interactions, 1-4 (contribution to Language, body, and action: A look at Japanese language socialization)

Sachiko Takagi //  (panel contribution), Construction of Representations and Corporate Images in Press Releases on Power Saving, 5-3 (contribution to Accountability and the mechanism of its evasion: Strategic ambiguity in the media reports since 3/11)

Sachiko Takagi // Yasuko Kanda (panel), Accountability and the mechanism of its evasion: Strategic ambiguity in the media reports since 3/11, 5-3  

Hidemitsu Takahashi //  (poster), Exactly how indirect directives differ from and are similar to imperatives:                       Beyond the “politeness” account, 4-3  

Miyuki Takenoya //  (lecture), Speech of Unity in the Political Discourse:  An analysis of Membership Categorization in the US Presidential Campaign Speech, 1-4  

Fuyuko Takita //  (lecture), Conflicting perceptions of power across cultures in the workplace, 4-1  

Ing-Mari Tallberg //  (lecture), The need for hypothetical thinking when making your mind up; Analysis of a case of Alzheimer’s disease, 5-1  

Lidia Tanaka // Kaori Okano, Shimako Iwasaki, Claire Maree & Ikuko Nakane (lecture), A longitudinal study of language change in Japan 1989-2010:  Non-standard language use amongst working class women, 4-2  

Mizue Tanaka // Yosihisa Nakamura (lecture), A Study of Japanese Dative ''-ni'' from Cognitive and Pragmatic Approach, 1-4  

Noriko Tanaka //  (lecture), Roles in Interaction and Sentence-ending Particles, 1-2  

Hiroaki Tanaka //  (lecture), Intensification and Turn Projection: Japanese additive adverbials Mata and English Again/Too/Also, 4-4  

Tomoko Tani //  (poster), Transformation of Positive Politeness Strategies in the Process of Getting Acquainted: Focusing on Narrative Content and Structure, 4-3  

Ryuko Taniguchi // Haruko Sakaedani, Hanem Ahmed & Terence Seah (lecture), A discourse analysis of the typologies of apology and thanks - comparative studies of Japanese, Chinese and Arabic, 4-1  

Szilárd Tátrai //  (lecture), Context-dependent vantage points in literary narratives: a functional cognitive pragmatic approach, 2-3  

Dennis Tay //  (panel contribution), A framework for evaluating and constructing metaphors in the establishment of common ground, 1-2(3) (contribution to Establishing Common Ground in Public Discourse: A Communication Studies and Discourse Analysis Approach to the Evolving Relationship between Political Leaders, Media Professionals and the General Public)

Jan D. ten Thije //  (panel contribution), Lingua Receptiva in German – Dutch problem solving discourse, 1-2(3-4) (contribution to Multilingual practices and the management of linguistic and cultural diversity)

Marina Terkourafi // E. Allyn Smith & Marina Terkourafi (panel), New directions in experimental pragmatics, 4-1(2)  

Irene Theodoropoulou //  (panel contribution), Multisemiotic assessments in social media: Greek Facebook users on the Greek financial crisis, 4-1(2) (contribution to The pragmatics of social media communication. Theoretical, cross-cultural and register perspectives)

Jacob Thøgersen //  (panel contribution), Here are my sources, this is my world: Changing Danish news practices in a changing world, 4-1(2-4) (contribution to The notion of “experts” in late modern media)

Jacob Thøgersen // Jan-Ola Östman (panel), The notion of “experts” in late modern media, 4-1(2-4)  

Hailong Tian //  (panel contribution), Discrimination in Hospital Document: A Critical Discourse Analysis, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Implicit discrimination in public discourse)

Anna Claudia Ticca // Anna Claudia Ticca & Véronique Traverso (panel contribution), When questioners count on the recipients'' ignorance. A recurring format in guided tours, 1-2(3) (contribution to (Co-)constructing interpersonally sensitive activities across institutional contexts)

Susanne Tienken //  (panel contribution), Sharing stories, sharing identities. Knowledge and identity in online storytelling, 4-1(2) (contribution to Genres of Sharing)

Susanne Tienken //  (panel), Genres of Sharing, 4-1(2)  

Cristian Tileaga // Kendra Gilbert (lecture), Talking constraint: ideological dilemmas of long-term unemployment, 4-2  

Merran Toerien //  (panel contribution), Intervening in advisory interviews with the unemployed: what role for CA?, 4-1(2-4) (contribution to Conversation Analysis and Interventions for Change)

Alphonse Tonye //  (panel contribution), Argumentative strategies in the social discourse against aids in Africa: for dismantling received ideas, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Implicit discrimination in public discourse)

Michael Toolan //  (panel contribution), Economic Superdiversity in Modern Britain: A True Story, 4-4 (contribution to The pragmatics of narrative fictions: creativity, modes, cultures)

Aina Torrent Alamany Lenzen //  (panel contribution), Prediction, evidentiality and grammaticalisation in Spanish phraseology, 2-2(3-4) (contribution to Evidentiality in ''non-evidential'' languages. Is evidentiality grammatically encoded in Spanish?)

Elizabeth Traugott // Liesbeth Degand (panel), The pragmatic role of elements at right periphery, 4-1(2-4)  

Véronique Traverso // Anna Claudia Ticca (panel contribution), Invitations in French: a complex and apparently embarrassing action?, 5-2(3) (contribution to Invitations: the formation of actions across languages)

Fergal Treanor //  (lecture), Rational fairy tales: Narrative as rhetoric in government-sponsored Higher Education research in Germany, 2-3  

I-Ni Tsai //  (panel contribution), When Non-knowing Story Recipients Tell: A Multimodal Analysis of Engaging Listening Practices in Conversational Storytelling in Mandarin Chinese, 1-2 (contribution to Speaker-Recipient Coordination of Actions in story-telling sequences)

Umit Deniz Turan //  (lecture), Modality adverbs in imperatives and Deontic sentences in Turkish, 1-4  

Kishiko Ueno //  (panel contribution), Question Asking in Japanese Teacher-Student Conversation: Indexing Roles in Vertical Relationships, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Emancipatory Pragmatics: Exploring Modalities of Co-participation and Culture in Social Interaction)

Shunsuke Umeki // Yoshinao Najima (poster), Behavior in ‘sequence-closing third’: “Why they don’t say that I don’t know what to say?”, 4-3  

M.K.C. Uwajeh //  (panel contribution), A translation study of Nigerian Pidgin English, 2-3(4) (contribution to Implicit Meanings in Literary Translation)

Annika Valdmets //  (lecture), The development of Estonian adverbs into pragmatic markers, 5-3  

Rita Vallentin //  (panel contribution), The legitimization of impermeable borders based on color and ancestry, 5-1(2-3) (contribution to Borders, discourses, identity)

Rita Vallentin // Katharina Rosenberg & Concha Höfler (panel), Borders, discourses, identity, 5-1(2-3)  

Leen Van Brussel //  (panel contribution), Developing a ‘strengthened’ discourse-theoretical framework for the analysis of focus group data, 2-1(2) (contribution to Countering the methodological deficit of discourse studies: towards a heuristic for analysis)

Dorien Van De Mieroop // Jonathan Clifton (panel contribution), Identities on a learning curve; Migrants’ narratives of success and failure in the workplace, 1-2-(3-4) (contribution to Fighting for a place in the workplace: Western and non-western perspectives on the discursive construction, negotiation and legitimization of ‘valid’ identities)

Dorien Van De Mieroop // Abha Chatterjee & Stephanie Schnurr (panel), Fighting for a place in the workplace: Western and non-western perspectives on the discursive construction, negotiation and legitimization of ‘valid’ identities, 1-2(3-4)  

Paul van den Hoven //  (panel contribution), Determining the arguer’s accountability in multimodal discourse: a theoretical challenge, 4-1(2) (contribution to Non-verbal means of argumentation (across disciplines and cultures))

Fleur van der Houwen // Wyke Stommel (panel contribution), Formulations in a public legal advice setting: negotiating lay and legal perspectives, 1-4 (contribution to Formulations & the construction of narratives in institutional settings)

Fleur van der Houwen // Keun Sliedrecht (panel), Formulations & the construction of narratives in institutional settings, 1-4  

Tom Van Hout // Piia Varis (panel contribution), Authenticating leadership ''like a boss'', 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Leadership and Discourse: Exploring leadership practices, image construction and power management)

Astrid Vandendaele // Ellen Van Praet (panel contribution), “Who’s the expert around here, anyway?”  A linguistic ethnography of the role of the newspaper subeditor, 4-1(2-4) (contribution to The notion of “experts” in late modern media)

Pamela Vang //  (lecture), Presenting the face of a crusader: Shell''s narrative identity, 2-3  

Alena Vasilyeva //  (lecture), Face and Facework in Dispute Mediation, 5-2  

Anna Vatanen //  (panel contribution), Transition relevance place and the family of assertive actions, 5-1(2) (contribution to Local achievement of units in interaction)

Victoria Vázquez Rozas //  (panel contribution), The interactional construction of stance: A diachronic analysis of Spanish (yo) creo ‘I believe, I think’, 2-3(4) (contribution to Historical (Im)politeness)

Julia Velkovska // Moustafa Zouinar (panel contribution), Moral judgments and emotions in institutional interactions, 5-1(2-3) (contribution to Social workers and users encounters: narrative and accounting practices)

Nina Venkataraman //  (lecture), Third-person effects of negative media messages- persuasion strategies to reinvent national identity, 5-2  

Nikos Vergis //  (panel contribution), In-context interpretations of insults: The role of relationship type and affect, 4-1(2) (contribution to New directions in experimental pragmatics)

Daniela Veronesi //  (lecture), Negotiating embodied action: the case of musical turn allocation in ensemble music, 5-3  

Bram Vertommen //  (lecture), Coherence in multilingual speech: code-switching as a marker of pragmatic (as opposed to semantic) discourse relations, 1-4  

Clair-Antoine Veyrier //  (panel contribution), Working with texts in profesional distant meetings, 2-1(2) (contribution to Interplay between talk and text in professional contexts)

Beatriz Viégas-Faria //  (panel contribution), Implicatures in Shakespeare''s Taming of the Shrew, 2-3(4) (contribution to Implicit Meanings in Literary Translation)

Beatriz Viégas-Faria //  Fabio Alves (panel), Implicit Meanings in Literary Translation, 2-3(4)  

Gala Villaseñor //  (panel contribution), Effects and interpretation of silence in communication: the case of silence as an answer to requests., 4-1(2) (contribution to Ostension and communication: Theory and evidence)

Jocelyne Vincent Marrelli //  (poster), Is it lying? A cross-cultural survey of definitions of and attitudes to truthfulness and lying, 4-3  

Dimitra Vladimirou // Juliane House (panel contribution), Impoliteness and Language Ideologies in Computer Mediated Discourse: The Case of a Greek Teachers’ Forum, 4-1(2) (contribution to The pragmatics of social media communication. Theoretical, cross-cultural and register perspectives)

Liisa Voutilainen // Pentti Henttonen, Mikko Kahri, Niklas Ravaja, Mikko Sams & Anssi Peräkylä (panel contribution), Therapist’s formulations and physiological responses of a patient and a therapist, 5-1(2) (contribution to Interaction in Psychotherapy)

Yu-Fang Wang // Pi-hua Tsai (panel contribution), A gender-based study of disagreement in Taiwan panel news interviews, 1-2(3) (contribution to Establishing Common Ground in Public Discourse: A Communication Studies and Discourse Analysis Approach to the Evolving Relationship between Political Leaders, Media Professionals and the General Public)

Yongxiang Wang //  (panel contribution), Representing Muslim Groups in News Reports ― A Case Study of New York Times, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Implicit discrimination in public discourse)

Yinghui Wang // Kyohei Kajiura (lecture), The procedural meaning of adverb ZAI in Mandarin Chinese, 1-4  

Chungmei Wang // Si Liu (lecture), An Experimental Study of Scalar Implicature Processing in Chinese, 2-1  

Yan Yan Wang //  (lecture), Learning to apologize in Chinese: A conversation perspective, 5-1  

Sophia Waters //  (panel contribution), Polite and nice: Anglo cultural keywords for social interaction, 4-1(2) (contribution to Cultural Keywords in Discourse)

Sophia Waters // Carsten Levisen (panel), Cultural Keywords in Discourse, 4-1(2)  

Matylda Weidner //  (panel contribution), Telling somebody what to do: “Proszę mi powiedzieć” in Polish, 2-3(4) (contribution to Epistemics and deontics of conversational directivces)

Elina Weiste // Anssi Peräkylä (panel contribution), A comparative conversation analytic study of formulations in psychoanalysis and cognitive psychotherapy, 5-1(2) (contribution to Interaction in Psychotherapy)

Elda Weizman //  (panel contribution), Follow-ups of ironic op-eds: Readers'' comments in the daily press, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Follow-ups in mediated political discourse)

Tim Wharton // R. Commins, J. Carroll & G. Fitzpatrick (panel contribution), Twittering machines: #paralanguage, 4-1(2) (contribution to Ostension and communication: Theory and evidence)

Eva Michelle Wheeler //  (panel contribution), (Im)politeness and the Use of Racial and Ethnic Terms in the Dominican Republic: A corpus-based diachronic analysis, 2-3(4) (contribution to Historical (Im)politeness)

Jonathan White //  (panel contribution), Individual variation in reduced forms in textchat, 4-1(2) (contribution to The pragmatics of social media communication. Theoretical, cross-cultural and register perspectives)

Valerie Williams // Lisa Ponting, Kerrie Ford, Julian Goodwin & Marcus Jepson (panel contribution), Inclusive conversation analysis: research and training carried out with people with intellectual disabilities, 4-1(2-4) (contribution to Conversation Analysis and Interventions for Change)

Yuen Fan Lornita Wong // Cheung-shing Sam Leung (lecture), L2 Cantonese Chinese request strategies of Pakistani preschoolers in Hong Kong, 1-4  

Bin Xin //  (panel contribution), Generic Intertextuality and Subject position Shifting, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Implicit discrimination in public discourse)

Hitoko Yamada //  (lecture), Ad hoc Categories in Contexts: Dynamic Categorization in Japanese and English, 4-1  

Naoko Yamamoto //  (lecture), Two Forms of Nominal Tautology in Japanese: A wa A da and A mo A da, 4-4  

Chie Yamane-Yoshinaga // Jinny Park-Craig (poster), Narratives of aged people-Zainichi Koreans and Hansen''s disease(leprosy)patients-, 4-3  

Sayoko Yamashita //  (lecture), Politeness during Quartet Lessons in L2 English, 5-3  

Toru Yamashita //  (lecture), Analysis of the Emotional Aspects of Nurse-Patient Communication: A Corpus-Based Pragmatic and Conversational Analysis Study, 1-2  

Zhijun Yan //  (panel contribution), Globalization, Technocracy, and Local Community, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Implicit discrimination in public discourse)

Ryogo Yanagida //  (lecture), Fukushima as “a death town”: the politics of (im)politeness, 4-1  

Yi Yang //  (lecture), Testing the Objective Third-person Perspective to Literal Meaning  in Mandarin Chinese, 2-2  

Ornkanya Yaoharee //  (lecture), The pragmatic analysis of decision making in two types of multicultural workplace meetings in Thailand, 2-3  

Foong Ha Yap // Foong Ha Yap, Ariel Chan, Brian Wai & Winnie Chor (panel contribution), How Political Leaders Construct Common Ground in Electoral Discourses in Hong Kong, 1-2(3) (contribution to Establishing Common Ground in Public Discourse: A Communication Studies and Discourse Analysis Approach to the Evolving Relationship between Political Leaders, Media Professionals and the General Public)

Eiko Yasui //  (lecture), An Analysis on Multi-modal Interruption and Return of an Activity in Everyday Interactions, 1-4  

Swathi Yemmanur //  (poster), What Contributes Most to Indian Students’ Trait Perseverance Within a Cultural Context: Mindset, Attribution Style or Self Regulation?, 4-3  

Megumi Yoshida //  (lecture), Linguistic and non-linguistic contextual factors that affect the comprehension of Japanese NP1 wa NP2 da sentences, 1-3  

Akiko Yoshimura //  (lecture), Attributiveness and the Dichotomy of Japanese Negation, 1-2  

Tatiana Yudina //  (panel contribution), Pragmatik der Bewertung im wissenschaftlichen Text: eine kontrastive Perspektive, 5-1(2-3) (contribution to Pragmatics in Contrastive Textology)

Mamiko Yufu // Sima Sadeghi, Maria Egbert & Fumiya Hirataka (lecture), Considerations for increasing the integrity of non-English conversational data in international publications: Arguments for a radical methodology, 1-3  

Igor Z. Zagar //  (panel contribution), Smell, taste, and touch as arguments?, 4-1(2) (contribution to Non-verbal means of argumentation (across disciplines and cultures))

Igor Z. Zagar // Leo Groarke & Paul van den Hoven (panel), Non-verbal means of argumentation (across disciplines and cultures), 4-1(2)  

Olga Zayts // Stephanie Schnurr (panel contribution), Negotiating the identities of allied healthcare professionals in the age of ‘superdiversity’ in healthcare, 1-2(3-4) (contribution to Fighting for a place in the workplace: Western and non-western perspectives on the discursive construction, negotiation and legitimization of ‘valid’ identities)

Deniz Zeyrek //  (lecture), The discourse connective yerine ''''instead'''' in Turkish, 4-2  

Jie Zhang //  (panel contribution), The Creative Subjectivity and the Implicit Discrimination in Literary Narrative Texts, 2-1(2-3-4) (contribution to Implicit discrimination in public discourse)

Wei Zhang // Angela Chan (panel contribution), Transition space repair: A multi-modal analysis of its relevance for turn organization, 5-1(2) (contribution to Local achievement of units in interaction)

Ling Zhou // Zhang Shaojie (lecture), Explicitness in Expression: Culture-specific “Mianzi” in Chinese, 5-2  

Rong Zhou // Ping Sun (poster), An Empirical Study on the Comprehension of Indirect Speech Acts in English by Chinese EFL learners at Different Proficiency Levels, 4-3  

Chengyu Zhuang // Daniel Z. Kadar (panel contribution), Understandings of Politeness: The Concept of Time, 2-3(4) (contribution to Historical (Im)politeness)

Jan Zienkowski //  (panel contribution), An interpretive and functional heuristic for analysing large-scale political debates: the case of activist discourse on integration, 2-1(2) (contribution to Countering the methodological deficit of discourse studies: towards a heuristic for analysis)

Jan Zienkowski // Sarah Scheepers (panel), Countering the methodological deficit of discourse studies: towards a heuristic for analysis, 2-1(2)  

Dagna Zinkhahn Rhobodes //  (panel contribution), “We speak Poltsch! - Language mixing on the German-Polish border”, 5-1(2-3) (contribution to Borders, discourses, identity)

Yael Ziv //  (panel contribution), English However a Procedural Account, 1-3(4) (contribution to Natural-language connectives: Evidence from discourse, typology and grammaticization)

Nishat Haider Zoonie //  (lecture), Pragmatics, Gender and ideology: A Study of Dalit Women’s Narratives, 5-3  

Cala Zubair //  (lecture), The opposing functions of gendered sexual assault slang at a Sri Lankan University, 5-1  

Larraitz Zubeldia //  (lecture), Evidential elements: contribution to the propositional content or/and illocutionary force indicators? The case of Basque, 4-4  

Sandrine Zufferey // Liesbeth Degand (panel contribution), Explicit and implicit discourse relations across languages, 1-3(4) (contribution to Natural-language connectives: Evidence from discourse, typology and grammaticization)