Text - Interdisciplinary Journal for the Study of Discourse

Titel Veröffentlichungsdatum Sprache Zitate
Rhetorical Structure Theory: Toward a functional theory of text organization1988/01/01587
Styles of stance in English: Lexical and grammatical marking of evidentiality and affect1989/01/01274
The idiom principle and the open choice principle2000/01/01252
Language has a heart1989/01/01170
Beyond modality and hedging: A dialogic view of the language of intersubjective stance2003/01/09143
Audience diversity, participation and interpretation1986/01/01134
Collectivities in action: Establishing the relevance of conjoined participation in conversation1993/01/01114
Boosting, hedging and the negotiation of academic knowledge1998/01/01111
Gender, genre, and writing style in formal written texts2003/01/21109
Discourse across boundaries: On recontextualizations and the blending of voices in Professional discourse1998/01/01109
The audience as co-author: An introduction1986/01/01108
Projection in Interaction and Projection in Grammar2005/01/01106
Concurrent verbal reports on text comprehension: A review1988/01/0194
Institutional discourse1985/01/0193
Laughter as a patient's resource: Dealing with delicate aspects of medical interaction2001/01/1290
The notion of ‘prejudice’: Some rhetorical and ideological aspects1988/01/0183
Contrastive rhetoric: Japanese and English1983/01/0175
Coherence and connectedness in the development of discourse production1982/01/0174
Talk in institutional context and institutional context in talk: Categories as situated practices2002/01/0965
Breaking the sequential mold: Answering ‘more than the question’ during comprehensive history taking2001/01/1262
Functions of repetition in conversation1987/01/0162
The textual organization of research paper abstracts in applied linguistics1996/01/0162
Preparing and delivering interpretations in psychoanalytic interaction2003/01/1859
Discoursal flaws in Medical English abstracts: A genre analysis per research- and text-type1990/01/0158
The sound of one hand clapping: The management of interaction in written discourse1995/01/0157
Reformulating the question: A device for answering/not answering questions in news interviews and press conferences1993/01/0156
What do they mean? Questions in academic writing2002/01/3154
Owning experience: Describing the experience of other persons1991/01/0150
Accomplishing attitudes: Fact and evaluation in racist discourse1988/01/0148
The pragmatic functions of I don’t know1991/01/0146