Nicolas Ruytenbeek

List of John Benjamins publications in which Nicolas Ruytenbeek is involved.

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Pragmatics

Quarterly Publication of the International Pragmatics Association (IPrA)

Edited by Helmut Gruber

ISSN 1018-2101 | E‑ISSN 2406‑4238

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New Perspectives on Utterance Interpretation and Implicit Contents

Edited by Daniela Rossi and Nicolas Ruytenbeek

For some years now, meanings that are communicated implicitly have been the target of intense theoretical debate and considerable empirical examination. However, it is mainly during the last decade that scholars started covering a range of topics from a variety of perspectives, weaving together… read more
[Belgian Journal of Linguistics, 28] 2014. v, 118 pp.
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Ruytenbeek, Nicolas 2024 IndirectnessHandbook of Pragmatics: 27th Annual Installment, Vandenbroucke, Mieke, Jana Declercq, Frank Brisard and Sigurd D’hondt (eds.), pp. 101–127 | Chapter
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Ruytenbeek, Nicolas, Jens Allaert and Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt 2024 Psychophysiological effects of evaluative language use on Twitter complaints and complimentsInternet Pragmatics 7:2, pp. 193–218 | Article
This article explores the role of evaluative language in the identification of emotions in–and psychophysiological responses to–Twitter complaints and compliments by the readers of these messages. Three hypotheses were tested in this research. First, in line with recent experimental work in… read more
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Ruytenbeek, Nicolas 2023 Directives (with a special emphasis on requests)Handbook of Pragmatics: 26th Annual Installment, D’hondt, Sigurd, Pedro Gras, Mieke Vandenbroucke and Frank Brisard (eds.), pp. 67–93 | Chapter
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Rossi, Daniela and Nicolas Ruytenbeek 2014 IntroductionNew Perspectives on Utterance Interpretation and Implicit Contents, Rossi, Daniela and Nicolas Ruytenbeek (eds.), pp. 1–2 | Miscellaneous
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Ruytenbeek, Nicolas 2012 Les actes de langage indirects sont-ils tous conventionnels ?Revue Romane 47:2, pp. 258–282 | Article
This paper focuses on the variety of ways to communicate a directive illocutionary act in modern French. I argue that every type of directive speech act can be regarded as stemming from a convention, be it a linguistic one, for on-record speech acts, or a discursive one, for off-record speech acts.… read more
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