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2023Landert, Daniela and Dayter, Daria and Messerli, Thomas C. and Locher, Miriam A.. (2023) Corpus Pragmatics. Elements in Pragmatics. Cambridge. Locher, Miriam A. and Jucker, Andreas H. and Landert, Daniela and Messerli, Thomas C.. (2023) Fiction and Pragmatics. Elements in Pragmatics. Cambridge. 2021Landert, Daniela. (2021) The spontaneous co-creation of comedy: Humour in improvised theatrical fiction. Journal of Pragmatics, 173. pp. 68-87. 2017Landert, Daniela and Miscione, Gianluca. (2017) Narrating the stories of leaked data: The changing role of journalists after Wikileaks and Snowden. Discourse, Context & Media, 19. pp. 13-21. Landert, Daniela. (2017) Review of Birte Bös and Lucia Kornexl (eds.). Changing Genre Conventions in Historical English News Discourse. Advances in Historical Sociolinguistics 5. Amsterdam/Philadelphia, PA: Benjamins, 2015, xv + 254 pp., Euro 99.00/$ 149.00. Anglia, 135 (2). pp. 358-362. Landert, Daniela. (2017) Meta-Communicative Expressions and Situational Variation of Stance Marking: I say and I tell (you) in Early Modern English Dialogues. Nordic Journal of English Studies, 16 (1). pp. 120-144. 2015Jucker, Andreas H. and Landert, Daniela. (2015) Historical pragmatics and early speech recordings: Diachronic developments in turn-taking and narrative structure in radio talk shows. Journal of Pragmatics, 79. pp. 22-39. 2014Landert, Daniela. (2014) Personalisation in Mass Media Communication: British online news between public and private. Pragmatics & Beyond New Series, 240. Amsterdam. 2013Jucker, Andreas H. and Landert, Daniela and Seiler, Annina and Studer-Joho, Nicole, eds. (2013) Meaning in the History of English: Words and texts in context. Studies in Language Companion Series, 148. Amsterdam. 2011Landert, Daniela and Jucker, Andreas H.. (2011) Private and public in mass media communication: From letters to the editor to online commentaries. Journal of Pragmatics, 43 (5). pp. 1422-1434. 2009Landert, Daniela. (2009) Constructing (non-)normative identities online. Self-classifications in text-based online chats. Hegemonies in Classification Processes. Special Issue of ISA RC 25 Language & Society Newsletter, 6 (2). Miscione, Gianluca and Landert, Daniela. (2009) Hegemonies in classification processes: Introduction. RC 25 Language & Society. Special Issue: Hegemonies in Classification Processes, 6 (2). |