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  1. Cornelia Ilie and Neal R. Norrick (eds.), Pragmatics and its Interfaces
  2. An interdisciplinary method for brand association research
  3. Exploring brand associations: an innovative methodological approach
  4. Pragmatic uses of person pro-forms in intercultural financial discourse: A contrastive case study of earnings calls
  5. Oral financial reporting: A rhetorical analysis of earnings calls
  6. 4. Using grammatical tagging
 to explore spoken/written variation
 in small specialized corpora
  7. Discourse and Interaction: Quantitative Methods
  8. Ethics and Ethos in Financial Reporting
  9. Earnings calls: Exploring an emerging financial reporting genre
  10. Meeting the challenges of European student mobility: Preparing Italian Erasmus students for business lectures in English
  11. Discourse connectives in genres of financial disclosure: Earnings presentations vs. earnings releases
  12. “Just wondering if you could comment on that”: indirect requests for information in corporate earnings calls
  13. Interaction in academic lectures vs. written text materials: The case of questions
  14. The Language of Business Studies Lectures
  15. Adjusting a business lecture for an international audience: a case study
  16. Interactive discourse structuring in L2 guest lectures: some insights from a comparative corpus-based study
  17. Extensive reading in English: habits and attitudes of a group of Italian university EFL students
  18. The Role of Metadiscourse in University-Level EAP Reading Instruction
  19. “Bigger, a lot bigger,massively much bigger”: A comparative study of hyperbole in business and economics lectures