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  1. Continuative and contrastive discourse relations across discourse domains
  2. Continuative and contrastive discourse relations across discourse domains
  3. The linguistic realization of continuative discourse relations in English discourse
  4. Doing things with discourse in the mediated political arena
  5. The Construction of ‘Ordinariness’ across Media Genres
  6. Calling Mr Speaker ‘Mr Speaker’
  7. Some food for thought on the theory and practice of internet pragmatics
  8. Evidentiality and stance in YouTube comments on smartphone reviews
  9. Discourse relations across genres and contexts
  10. “Our Chief Political Editor reads between the lines of the Chancellor’s Budget speech”
  11. ‘What I would say to John and everyone like John is ...’: The construction of ordinariness through quotations in mediated political discourse
  12. “Well would you believe it, I have failed the exam again”
  13. The negotiation of discourse relations in context: Co-constructing degrees of overtness
  14. Follow-ups in Political Discourse
  15. The Dynamics of Political Discourse
  16. Book review: Lawrence N Berlin and Anita Fetzer (eds), Dialogue in Politics
  17. Review of Kecskes (2014): Intercultural Pragmatics
  18. Discourse linguistics: Theory and practice
  19. Discourse linguistics
  20. I think,I meanandI believein political discourse
  21. Evidentiality in discourse
  22. Foregrounding evidentiality in (English) academic discourse: Patterned co-occurrences of the sensory perception verbs seem and appear
  23. Review of Meeuwis & Östman (2012): Pragmaticizing understanding. Studies for Jef Verschueren
  24. The Pragmatics of Political Discourse
  25. Grammar in Political Debate
  26. Dialogue in Politics
  27. Discourse relations in English and German discourse: Local and not-so-local constraints
  28. Dialogue in politics
  29. Context and Contexts
  30. Introduction
  31. 1. Pragmatics as a linguistic concept
  32. Introduction
  33. Challenges in contrast
  34. Cognitive verbs in context
  35. Contexts in context
  36. Challenges in contrast
  37. ‘Well, I answer it by simply inviting you to look at the evidence’
  38. Pragmatic and discourse-analytic approaches to present-day English
  39. Theme zones in English media discourse: Forms and functions
  40. The expression of non-alignment in British and German political interviews
  41. ‘I’ll tell you what the truth is’
  42. Well if that had been true, that would have been perfectly reasonable
  43. Context and Appropriateness
  44. Political Discourse in the Media
  45. Non-acceptances in context
  46. Context, contexts and appropriateness
  47. “Minister, we will see how the public judges you.”
  48. Political discourse as mediated and public discourse
  49. Recontextualizing Context
  50. Rethinking Sequentiality
  51. Contexts of social action: guest editors' introduction
  52. Negotiating rejections: A sociocultural analysis
  53. Introduction
  54. Communicative intentions in context
  55. Negotiating validity claims in political interviews
  56. PREFERENCE ORGANIZATION AND INTERACTIVE LANGUAGE TEACHING. COMMUNICATIVE STRATEGIES IN A GERMAN-ENGLISH CONTEXT.
  57. 2. Conceptualising discourse
  58. 22. The structuring of discourse
  59. Textual coherence as a pragmatic phenomenon
  60. Validity Claims in Context: Monologue Meets Dialogue
  61. Infelicitous Communication or Degrees of Misunderstanding?