Publications

 

(Forthcoming) Conversation Analysis. In The Pragmatics of Discourse, ed. Anne Barron and Klaus P. Schneider. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter.

(Forthcoming, 2012) Who knew?: A view from Linguistics. Research on Language and Social Interaction, 45.

(2010) (with Fadi Helani) Inshallah: Religious invocations in Arabic topic transition.  Language in Society, 39, 3, 357-382 [PDF]

(2010) Review of A. Jaffe (ed.) Stance, OUP, 2009. Journal of Linguistics, 46, 2, 518-522

(2009) (with Paul Drew and Ian Hutchby) Conversation Analysis. In Handbook of Pragmatics Highlights: The Pragmatics of Interaction, ed. Sigurd D'Hondt. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.

(2008) (with Fabienne Chevalier) Unfinished turns in French conversation: projectability, syntax and action.  Journal of Pragmatics, 40,10, 1731-1752. [PDF]

(2007) Grammar in time: the non-restrictive which-clause as an interactional resource. In Essex Research Reports in Linguistics. [PDF]

(2007) Getting there first: non-narrative reported speech in interaction. In E. Holt and R. Clift (eds.) Reporting Talk: Reported Speech in Interaction.120-149. CUP.

(2007) Introduction (with E. Holt) to E. Holt and R. Clift (eds.) Reporting Talk: Reported Speech in Interaction. 1-15. CUP.

(2006) Indexing stance: Reported speech as an interactional evidential. Journal of Sociolinguistics, 10/5, 569-595. [PDF] 

(2006) (with Paul Drew and Ian Hutchby). Conversation Analysis. In J-O. Ostman and J. Verschueren (eds.) in collaboration with ElineVersluys.  Handbook of Pragmatics. John Benjamins. [PDF] 

(2005) Discovering Order. Lingua, 115, 1641-1665.[PDF] 

(2003) Synonyms in action. International Journal of English Studies, 3, 1, 167-187. 

(2001) Meaning in interaction: the case of 'actually'. Language, 77, 2, 245-291. [PDF]

(2000) Stance-taking in reported speech. Essex Research Reports in Linguistics, 32.

(1999) Grammar in interaction: the case of 'actually'. Essex Research Reports in Linguistics, 26

(1999) Irony in conversation. Language in Society, 28/4, 523-553. [PDF]

(1998) Lexical misunderstandings and prototype theory. AI & Society, 12:109-133

(1996) Irony in conversation. Essex Research Reports in Linguistics, 8