Discourse Studies
The 100 most cited articles
1. Stance and engagement: A model of interaction
in academic discourse
2. Legitimizing immigration control: A
discourse-historical analysis
3. Multimodal resources for turn-taking: Pointing
and the emergence of possible next speakers
4. Rhetorical structure theory: Looking back and
moving ahead
5. Moaning, whinging and laughing: The subjective
side of complaints
6. Moving forward with membership categorization
analysis: Methods for systematic analysis
7. Discourse, context and cognition
8. Applications of rhetorical structure
theory
9. Diagnostic formulations in psychotherapy
10. Show concessions
11. Discourse, cognition and social practices: The
rich surface of language and social interaction
12. Directives: Entitlement and contingency in
action
13. Strategic manoeuvring in argumentative
discourse
14. Discourse, pragmatics, conversation,
analysis
15. Participants' online analysis and multimodal
practices: Projecting the end of the turn and the closing of the sequence
16. Visually branding the environment: Climate
change as a marketing opportunity
17. The other side of the story: Towards a
narrative analysis of narratives-in-interaction
18. Research article abstracts in applied
linguistics and educational technology: A study of linguistic realizations of
rhetorical structure and authorial stance
19. Facts, norms and dispositions: Practical uses
of the modal verb would in police interrogations
20. The online support group as a community: A
micro-analysis of the interaction with a new member
21. 'Did you have permission to smash your
neighbour's door?' Silly questions and their answers in police-suspect
interrogations
22. Conversational floors in synchronous
text-based CMC discourse
23. Telling about problems and giving advice in an
Internet discussion forum: Some discourse features
24. Cognition at the heart of human
interaction
25. Categories in action: Person-reference and
membership categorization
26. The social ontology of intentions
27. Introduction: Questioning and affiliation/
disaffiliation in interaction
28. Extraction and aggregation in the repair of
individual and collective self-reference
29. Action formation and its epistemic (and other)
backgrounds
30. Variation in transcription
31. Commentary: Transcript variations and the
indexicality of transcribing practices
32. Managing affect: Integration of empathy and
problem-solving in health care encounters
33. Mediation between discourse and society:
Assessing cognitive approaches in CDA
34. Cognition and conversation
35. Aspects of the sequential organization of mobile
phone conversation
36. Questions of accountability: Yes-no
interrogatives that are unanswerable
37. Strategic ambiguity as a discourse practice:
The role of keywords in the discourse on 'sustainable' biotechnology
38. Children's participation and the familial
moral order in family therapy
39. 'Articulating the unsaid' via and-prefaced
formulations of others' talk
40. Problem presentation and responses on an
online forum for young people who self-harm
41. Metaphors of cancer in scientific popularization
articles in the British press
42. The impact of marketization on higher
education genres - The international student prospectus as a case in point
43. Mobile phone call openings: Tailoring answers
to personalized summonses
44. Alternative questions used in conversational
repair
45. After post-cognitivism
46. A Psychoanalytic Discursive Psychology: From
consciousness to unconsciousness
47. Story-telling at work: A complex discursive
resource for integrating personal professional and social identities
48. On possibles
49. Analysing self-constituting discourses
50. Doing empathy and sympathy: Caring responses
to troubles tellings on a peer support line
51. Who killed the princess? description and blame
in the british press
52. 'Look'-prefaced turns in first and second
position: Launching, interceding and redirecting action
53. Confabulation: Sense-making, self-making and
world-making in dementia
54. Sequential order and sequence structure - The
case of incommensurable studies on mobile phone calls
55. Negotiation of entitlement in proposal
sequences
56. Principles shaping grammatical practices: An
exploration
57. Relational positioning strategies in police
calls:A dilemma
58. Embodied orientations towards co-participants
in multinational meetings
59. Language problem or language conflict?
narratives of immigrant women's experiences in the US
60. Preference organization of sequence-initiating
actions: The case of explicit account solicitations
61. Marking understanding versus receipting
information in talk: Achso. and ach in german interaction
62. Moral stance in the workplace narratives of
novices
63. Producing a 'cognition'
64. Non-neutrality and argument in the hybrid
political interview
65. Nailing down an answer: Participations of
power in trial talk
66. Interaction in workplace meetings
67. Introducing direct complaints through
questions: The interactional achievement of 'pre-sequences'?
68. Is the press release a genre? A study of form
and content
69. Making sequentiality salient: And-prefacing in
the talk of airline pilots
70. 'i take full responsibility, i take some
responsibility, i'll take half of it but no more than that': Princess diana and
the negotiation of blame in the 'panorama' interview
71. 'Gossiping' as a social action in family
therapy: The pseudo-absence and pseudo-presence of children
72. The agenda as resource for topic introduction
in workplace meetings
73. An approach to corpus-based discourse analysis:
The move analysis as example
74. Wh-interrogative formats used for questioning
and beyond: German warum (why) and wieso (why) and English why
75. Talking 'facts': Identity and rationality in
industry perspectives on genetic modification
76. 'Calm down!': The role of gaze in the
interactional management of hysteria by the police
77. Placing like in telling stories
78. Script proposals: A device for empowering
clients in counselling
79. Critical discourse analysis, topoi and
mystification: Disability policy documents from a Norwegian NGO
80. Questions, questioning, and institutional
practices: An introduction
81. On assessing situations and events in
conversation: 'Extraposition' and its relatives
82. Life is out there: A comment on Griffin
83. The concept of 'dialogue' in cross-linguistic
and cross-cultural perspective
84. Cognitive activities without cognition?
ethnomethodological investigations of selected 'cognitive' topics
85. Instructions in the operating room: How the
surgeon directs their assistant's hands
86. Establishing joint decisions in a dyad
87. 'Put your fingers right in here': Learnability
and instructed experience
88. Some uses of third-person reference forms in
speaker self-reference
89. Constructing the source: Metaphor as a
discourse strategy
90. Evidentiality in achieving entitlement,
objectivity, and detachment in Korean conversation
91. Grace: The logogenesis of freedom
92. Not remembering as a practical epistemic
resource in couples therapy
93. English zero anaphora as an interactional
resource II
94. Attitude and subjectivity in Italian and
British hard-news reporting: The construction of a culture-specific 'reporter'
voice
95. Announced refusal to answer: A study of norms
and accountability in broadcast political interviews
96. Persuasive presuppositions in OECD and EU
higher education policy documents
97. Gender and sexual identity authentication in
language use: The case of chat rooms
98. 'Good' and 'bad' deaths: Narratives and
professional identities in interviews with hospice managers
99. Compliance, resistance and incipient
compliance when responding to directives
100. Affiliative and disaffiliative candidate
understandings
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