Andreas H. Jucker
is author/editor of the following titles:
Diachronic Corpus Pragmatics
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series, 243] 2014. viii, 335 pp.
Communities of Practice in the History of English
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series, 235] 2013. vii, 291 pp.
Meaning in the History of English: Words and texts in context
[Studies in Language Companion Series, 148] 2013. vii, 348 pp.
Speech Acts in the History of English
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series, 176] 2008. viii, 318 pp.
Diachronic Perspectives on Address Term Systems
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series, 107] 2003. vii, 441 pp.
Historical Dialogue Analysis
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series, 66] 1999. viii, 478 pp.
Discourse Markers: Descriptions and theory
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series, 57] 1998. x, 363 pp.
Current Issues in Relevance Theory
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series, 58] 1998. xii, 368 pp.
Historical Pragmatics: Pragmatic developments in the history of English
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series, 35] 1995. xvi, 623 pp.
News Interviews: A pragmalinguistic analysis
[Pragmatics & Beyond, VII:4] 1986. ix, 195 pp.
is editor/board member of the following book series:
is editor/board member of the following journals:
is author of the following articles:
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2014.
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2014.
2013. “Corpus pragmatics”.
2013.
2013.
2012.
In Pragmatics in Practice, 248–263
2011. “Mass media”.
2011.
2010.
In Variation and Change: Pragmatic perspectives, 110–122
2010. “Historical pragmatics”.
2009. “Newspapers, pamphlets and scientific news discourse in Early Modern Britain”.
2008.
2008.
In Speech Acts in the History of English, 229–244
2008. “Apologies in the history of English: Routinized and lexicalized expressions of responsibility and regret”. In Speech Acts in the History of English, 273–294
2008. “Fishing for compliments: Precision and recall in corpus-linguistic compliment research”.
2008. “Speech acts now and then: Towards a pragmatic history of English”.
In Speech Acts in the History of English, 195–228
2008. “"Methinks you seem more beautiful than ever": Compliments and gender in the history of English”.
2006. “Historical pragmatics”.
2005. “Mass media”.
2005.
2003.
2003. “1. Diachronic perspectives on address term systems”.
2002. “Discourse markers as turns”.
2000.
2000. “Actually and other markers of an apparent discrepancy between propositional attitudes of conversational partners”.
1999. “Historical Dialogue Analysis”.
“Persuasion by Inference”. In Political Linguistics, 121–137
1997.
1998. “
And people just you know like ‘wow’
”.
1998. “Discourse Markers”.
1998. “Introduction”.
1998.
1996. “Mass media”.
Pragmatics
6:1, 1–18
1996. “Explicit and implicit ways of enhancing common ground in conversations”.
1995. “The historical Perspective in Pragmatics”.