Functions of Language

Papers
(The TQCC of Functions of Language is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Review of Martin, Maton & Doran (2020): Accessing academic discourse: Systemic Functional Linguistics and Legitimation Code Theory6
The functions of evidentiality4
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Review of Heine, Kaltenböck, Kuteva & Long (2021): The rise of discourse markers4
Do ‘say’ verbs really grammaticalize into complementizers through clause combination?4
How sentence type influences the interpretation of Spanish future constructions3
Review of Steen (2023): Slowing metaphor down: Elaborating Deliberate Metaphor Theory3
Exchange Structure: Refinements to the model through a study of multiparty discourse of 4 to 5 year-old children2
Review of Bednarek (2023): Language and characterisation in television series: A corpus-informed approach to the construction of social identity in the media2
Context of situation and the role of language2
Review of Zhang & Qian (2019): Prosodic studies: Challenges and prospects1
On the discourse marker yěshì ‘also’ in Chinese constructions of blame1
Discourse-pragmatic perspectives on interrogatives1
Review of Martin, Quiroz & Wang (2023): Systemic functional grammar: A text-based description of English, Spanish and Chinese1
Effects of verb and construction frequency in sentence comprehension1
Review of Verschueren (2022): Complicity in discourse and practice1
Understanding context in computer-mediated communication1
Review of Ngo, Hood, Martin, Painter, Smith & Zappavigna (2022): Modelling paralanguage using systemic functional semiotics: Theory and application1
The linguistic realization of continuative discourse relations in English discourse1
Review of Huang (2022): Toward multimodal pragmatics: A Study of illocutionary force in Chinese situated discourse1
Everything-cleft constructions in spoken British English1
Review of Sarda & Lena (2023): Existential constructions across languages: Forms, meanings and functions1
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