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Daniel C O'Connell

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Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|July 2, 2010
Sources of history for "a psychology of verbal communication"Daniel C O'Connell, Sabine Kowal
The American Journal of Psychology|May 24, 2003
Psycholinguistics: a half century of monologismDaniel C O'Connell, Sabine Kowal
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|December 13, 2005
Uh and um revisited: are they interjections for signaling delay?Daniel C O'Connell, Sabine Kowal
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|December 24, 2004
The history of research on the filled pause as evidence of the written language bias in linguistics (Linell, 1982)Daniel C O'Connell, Sabine Kowal
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|April 15, 2006
The research status of Clayman and Heritage's (2002) "The news interview"Daniel C O'Connell, Sabine Kowal
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|September 24, 2005
Where do interjections come from? A psycholinguistic analysis of Shaw's PygmalionDaniel C O'Connell, Sabine Kowal
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|April 21, 2007
Gender differences in the media interviews of Bill and Hillary ClintonCamelia Suleiman, Daniel C O'Connell
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|November 19, 2008
Race and gender in current American politics: a discourse-analytic perspectiveCamelia Suleiman, Daniel C O'Connell
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|January 22, 2010
Interjections in the performance of Jane Austen's Pride and prejudiceDaniel C O'Connell, Sabine Kowal
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|November 25, 2015
Ragnar Rommetveit's Approach to Everyday Spoken Dialogue from WithinSabine Kowal, Daniel C O'Connell
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Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|July 2, 2010
Sources of history for "a psychology of verbal communication"Daniel C O'Connell, Sabine Kowal
The American Journal of Psychology|May 24, 2003
Psycholinguistics: a half century of monologismDaniel C O'Connell, Sabine Kowal
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|December 13, 2005
Uh and um revisited: are they interjections for signaling delay?Daniel C O'Connell, Sabine Kowal
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|December 24, 2004
The history of research on the filled pause as evidence of the written language bias in linguistics (Linell, 1982)Daniel C O'Connell, Sabine Kowal
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|April 15, 2006
The research status of Clayman and Heritage's (2002) "The news interview"Daniel C O'Connell, Sabine Kowal
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|September 24, 2005
Where do interjections come from? A psycholinguistic analysis of Shaw's PygmalionDaniel C O'Connell, Sabine Kowal
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|April 21, 2007
Gender differences in the media interviews of Bill and Hillary ClintonCamelia Suleiman, Daniel C O'Connell
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|November 19, 2008
Race and gender in current American politics: a discourse-analytic perspectiveCamelia Suleiman, Daniel C O'Connell
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|January 22, 2010
Interjections in the performance of Jane Austen's Pride and prejudiceDaniel C O'Connell, Sabine Kowal
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|November 25, 2015
Ragnar Rommetveit's Approach to Everyday Spoken Dialogue from WithinSabine Kowal, Daniel C O'Connell
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