Introduction: Pragmatics and corpus linguistics-a mutualistic entente
Jesús Romero Trillo
págs. 1-10
At the interface between grammar and discourse-a corpus-based study of some pragmatic markers
Karin Aijmer
págs. 11-36
The subjectivity if basically in British English-a corpus-based study
Christopher S. Butler
págs. 37-64
Variation in advanced oral interlanguage: the effect of proficiency on style choice
Jean-Marc Dewaele
págs. 65-92
The use(fulness) of corpus research in cross-cultural pragmatics: complaining in intercultural service encounters
Ronald Geluykens, Bettina Kraft
págs. 93-118
Hesitation markers among EFL learners: Pragmatic deficiency or difference?
Gaëtanelle Gilquin
págs. 119-150
Evidentiality in discourse: A pragmatic and empirical account
Leo Francis Hoye
págs. 151-174
Multi-modal corpus pragmatics: The case of active listenership
Dawn Knight, Svenja Adolphs
págs. 175-190
Discourse markers and the pragmatics of native and non-native teachers in a CLIL corpus
Ana Llinares, Jesús Romero Trillo
págs. 191-204
A cross-linguistic study on the pragmatics of intonation in directives
María Dolores Ramírez Verdugo
págs. 205-234
The discourse-grammar interface of regulatory teacher talk in the EFL classroom
Silvia Riesco Bernier
págs. 235-262
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