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- 2017
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What gets resonated and why? : Dialogic resonance in the London-Lund Corpus 2
2017) The 6th Conference of the Scandinavian Association for Language and Cognition(
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Turn-taking through the lens of dialogic resonance in spontaneous conversation
2017) Building Categories in Interaction(
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- 2016
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The intersubjective role of I think constructions in conversation : Combining evidence from corpus and experimental techniques
2016) AELCO, Congreso Internacional, 2016(
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Combining corpus and experimental methods to gain new insights into APPRAISAL in spoken discourse
2016) Corpora and Discourse International Conference(
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Combining corpus and experimental methods to study dialogic engagement in spoken discourse : an analysis of complement-taking predicates
2016) ICAME 37(
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- 2015
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The peripheral-specific meanings of epistemic-evidential complement-taking predicates in English
2015) ICAME 36(
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On the position and meanings of epistemic complement-taking predicates in spoken British English
2015) The 13th International Cognitive Linguistics Conference(
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- 2014
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Stance constructions in computer-mediated and spoken discourse in English
2014) Journée d’étude du groupe LECSeL, Phonologie - Acquisition et Discours - Constructions(
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Establishing online identities : A multifactorial approach to epistemic stance and evidentiality
2014) International workshop on stance and (inter)subjectivity(
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Constructing social relations in an online community : Social rank and intersubjective effects on stance
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