Deborah Schiffrin

Articles

                                                   

(2006) From Linguistic reference to social identity, in Discourse and Identity 

(2006) Discourse, in J. Connor-Linton and Ralph Fasold (Eds.) Introduction to

             Linguistics. Cambridge :University Press. 

(2006) Theory and method in discourse marker research: Revisiting ‘and.’

             In Kerstin Fischer (Ed.), Approaches to Discourse Particles. Elsevier.

(2005) Discourse. In N. Dittmar and P. Trudgill (Ed.)

             Handbook of Sociolinguistics. Mouton: de Gruyter.        

(2003)  Discourse markers. Entry in Oxford Encyclopedia of Linguistics. Oxford:

             University Press.

(2003) Linguistics and oral history: The discourse connection. In D. Tannen (Ed.),

             Discourse and Beyond, Washington D.C: Georgetown University Press.

(2003) ‘We knew that’s it:’ Retelling the turning point of a narrative of danger.

             Discourse Studies.

(2002) Mother and friends in a Holocaust survivor oral history.

             Language in Society 31 (3): 309- 354.

(2001) Language, experience and history: ‘What happened’ in World War II.

             Journal of Sociolinguistics 5 (3): 323- 352.

(2001) Language and public memorial: ‘America’s concentration camps.’

             Discourse and Society 12: 505- 534.

(2001) Discourse markers: Language meaning and context

             In Deborah Schiffrin, Deborah Tannen and Heidi Hamilton (Eds.)

             Handbook of Discourse analysis. Oxford: Basil Blackwell

(2000) Mother/daughter discourse in a Holocaust oral history 

             Narrative Inquiry 10(1), 1- 44.

(1998) Stories as answers to questions in research interviews.

             Journal of Narrative and Life History.

(1997) Theory and method in discourse analysis: What context for what unit?

             Language and Communication, Vol 17, No. 2, pp. 75- 92.

(1997) The transformation of experience, identity and context.

             In John Baugh, Crawford Feagin, Gregory Guy, and Deborah Schiffrin (Eds.)                                  Toward a social science of language. Philadelphia: John Benjamins.

(1996) Narrative as self portrait: The sociolinguistic construction of identity.

             Language in Society  25 (2)

(1995) Interactional sociolinguistics.

             In S. MacKay and N. Hornberger (Eds.) Sociolinguistics and languag teaching.                             Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

(1996) Discourse analysis and pragmatics.

             In Hans Goebl et. al. (Eds.) Handbook of linguistics and communication                                       science. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter & Company.

(1994) The textual and contextual basis of discourse. Semiotica  102: 1/2, pp. 101- 24

(1994) Making a list.  Discourse processes  17/3, pp. 377- 405.

(1993) ‘Speaking for another’ in sociolinguistic interviews. In D. Tannen (Ed.)

            Framing in discourse. Oxford: Oxford University Press,  pp. 231- 59.

(1993)  Research talk on, for, and with  subjects.

           Peer commentary on Cameron (et. al.) Ethics, advocacy and empowerment.                                     Language and communication  13 (2), pp. 133- 6.

(1992) Gender displays among family and friends.

           In Kira Hall, Mary Bucholtz and Birch Moonwomon (Eds.) Locating Power.                                   Proceedings of the Second Berkeley Women and Language Conference, 515-27.

(1992) Anaphoric then: Aspectual, textual and epistemic meaning.

           Linguistics  (30: 4), pp.753- 792.         

(1991) Conditionals as topics in discourse. Linguistics  (30: 1), 165- 97.

           Special issue, on Topic- From grammar to discourse, edited by N.Dittmar

(1991) Discourse markers.

           In W. Bright (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Linguistics. Oxford: University Press.

(1991) Conversational analysis  Annual Review of Applied Linguistics

 (1991) The proximal/distal axis in discourse.

           In T. Janssen (Ed.) The function of tense in texts.

           Amsterdam: Royal Academy of Arts and Sciences.

(1990)  Between text and context: Deixis, anaphora and the meaning of then.

           Text  (10: 3), pp. 245- 70.

(1990) The management of a cooperative self in argument: The role of opinions and                                 stories. In A. Grimshaw (Ed.) Conflict talk. Cambridge: University Press                                            pp. 241- 259.  Reprinted in J. Corner and J. Hawthorn (Eds.), Communication

          studies: A  reader. Edward Arnold

(1990) Inside and outside of discourse.Text  10: 1/2. pp. 97- 100.

(1990) The principle of intersubjectivity in conversation and communication.

            Semiotica  80: 121- 51.

(1988) Conversation analysis.  In  F. Newmeyer (Ed.) Linguistics: The Cambridge

            Survey. Cambridge: University Press, pp. 251- 276

(1988) Sociolinguistic approaches to discourse: Topic and reference in narrative.                                          K. Fererra et. al. (Eds) Linguistic contact and variation. Austin: Univeristy                                        of Texas Press, 1- 28.

(1987) Discovering the context of an utterance. Linguistics  (25: 1), pp. 11- 32.

(1987) Language, paralanguage, and kinesics: Systems and structures.

            Semiotica  65 (3/4), pp. 359-371.

(1987) Toward an empirical base in pragmatics.  Review article on Stephen Levinson,

            Pragmatics  (Cambridge U. Press). Language in Society 16 (3), 381-395.

(1986) Turn-initial variation: Structure and function in conversation. In D. Sankoff (Ed.)

            Diversity and Diachrony. Philadelphia: John Benjamin Press, pp. 365-380.

(1986) The functions of and  in discourse. Journal of Pragmatics. 10 (1), pp. 41-66.

(1985)  Everyday argument.

            In Teun van Dijk (Ed.) Handbook of discourse analysis, Volume 4:                                                    Discourse and Dialogue. London: Academic Press, pp. 35-46.

(1985) Conversational coherence: the role of well.

            Language 61 (3), pp. 640-667.

(1985)  Multiple constraints on discourse options:  A Quantitative analysis of causal                                     sequences. Discourse Processes  8 (3), pp. 281-303.

(1984) Jewish argument as sociability.

            Language in Society  13 (3), pp. 311-335.

(1984)  How a story says what it means and does. Text  4 (4), pp. 133-146.

(1982)  Cohesion in everyday discourse: The Role of paraphrase.

            Texas Working Papers in Sociolinguistics, 97.  Austin, Texas.

(1981)  Tense variation in narrative. Language  57 (1), pp. 45-62.

(1980)  Meta-talk: Organizational and evaluative brackets in discourse.

            Sociological Inquiry   50 (3/4), pp. 199-236.

            Special issue, D. Zimmerman and C. West (Eds.) Language and social  interaction.

(1980)  Using talk to organize talk. Penn Review of Linguistics  (4), pp. 99-109.  

(1977) Opening encounters. American Sociological Review   42 (4), pp. 671-91.

(1974)  Handwork as ceremony: The case of the handshake. Semiotica  12 (3), pp. 189-202.

          Reprinted in A. Kendon (Ed.) Nonverbal communication, interaction, and                                     gesture. The Hague:  Mouton, pp. 237- 250.