Pragmatics | Quarterly Publication of the International Pragmatics Association (IPrA)
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Pragmatics is the peer-reviewed quarterly journal of the International Pragmatics Association (IPrA), which was established in 1986 to represent the field of linguistic pragmatics, broadly conceived as the interdisciplinary (cognitive, social, cultural) science of language use. Its goal is to reflect the diversity of topics, applications, methods and approaches available within this wide field, and thus to contribute to IPrA’s foundational aim of searching for coherence across different perspectives and of bridging any gaps between the field’s practitioners, whether their background is linguistic, anthropological, sociological, psychological, computational, etc.
Pragmatics is made available online as free content after a 12-month embargo period. Members of the International Pragmatics Association (IPrA) always have access to the online version by logging in with their user name and password at the IPrA website, www.pragmatics.international . When applying for or renewing their membership, IPrA members may also choose to pay the additional fee required to receive paper copies.
Pragmatics publishes its articles Online First.
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Issues
Online-first articlesVolume 36 (2026)
Volume 35 (2025)
Volume 34 (2024)
Volume 33 (2023)
Volume 32 (2022)
Volume 31 (2021)
Volume 30 (2020)
Volume 29 (2019)
Volume 28 (2018)
Volume 27 (2017)
Volume 26 (2016)
Volume 25 (2015)
Volume 24 (2014)
Volume 23 (2013)
Volume 22 (2012)
Volume 21 (2011)
Volume 20 (2010)
Volume 19 (2009)
Volume 18 (2008)
Volume 17 (2007)
Volume 16 (2006)
Volume 15 (2005)
Volume 14 (2004)
Volume 13 (2003)
Volume 12 (2002)
Volume 11 (2001)
Volume 10 (2000)
Volume 9 (1999)
Volume 8 (1998)
Volume 7 (1997)
Volume 6 (1996)
Volume 5 (1995)
Volume 4 (1994)
Volume 3 (1993)
Volume 2 (1992)
Volume 1 (1991)
Editorial info
Subscription Info
General information about our electronic journals.
Subscription rates
All prices for print + online include postage/handling.
| Online-only | Print + online | ||
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| Volume 36 (2026): 4 issues; ca. 600 pp. | EUR | EUR |
Individuals may apply for a special online-only subscription rate of EUR
Private subscriptions are for personal use only, and must be pre-paid and ordered directly from the publisher.
Available back-volumes
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| Complete backset (Vols. 1‒35; 1991‒2025) | 140 issues; 20,776 pp. | EUR 203.00 | EUR 6,755.00 |
| Volume 35 (2025) | 4 issues; 600 pp. | EUR | EUR |
| Volume 34 (2024) | 4 issues; 600 pp. | Open Access | EUR |
| Volume 33 (2023) | 4 issues; 600 pp. | Open Access | EUR |
| Volumes 30‒32 (2020‒2022) | 4 issues; avg. 600 pp. | Open Access | EUR |
| Volume 29 (2019) | 4 issues; 600 pp. | Open Access | EUR |
| Volume 28 (2018) | 4 issues; 600 pp. | Open Access | EUR |
| Volume 27 (2017) | 4 issues; 600 pp. | Open Access | EUR |
| Volumes 1‒26 (1991‒2016) | 4 issues; avg. 591 pp. | Open Access | EUR |
Author info
Pragmatics offers online submission .
Before submitting, please consult the guidelines and the Short Guide to EM for Authors .
If you are not able to submit online, or for any other editorial correspondence, please contact the editor via e-mail: helmut.k.gruberunivie.ac.at
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Authors and reviewers are kindly requested to read this Ethics Statement.
Please also note the guidance on (the declaration of) the use of Artificial Intelligence.
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For information on authors' rights, please consult the rights information page.
Open Access
Articles accepted for this journal can be made Open Access through payment of an Article Publication Charge (APC) of EUR 1800 (excl. tax). To arrange this, please contact openaccessbenjamins.nl as soon as your paper has been accepted for publication. More information can be found on the publisher's Open Access Policy page.
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If the article is not (to be made) Open Access, there is no fee for the author to publish in this journal.
Archiving
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Special Issue Proposals
- A special issue proposal should contain a detailed account of the relevance, the originality, and the coherence of the proposed issue by the proposers (1700 – 2000 words excl. references). As part of the basic proposal, guest editors are also required to include a statement of (1) why the particular journal is a good/appropriate venue, and/ or (2) discuss explicitly the contributions the special edition makes to the particular field of study it covers. Furthermore, it should contain an abstract of each paper (ca. 500-800 words excl. references).
- Based on this proposal, the editorial team decides on the appropriateness of the proposed SI for “Pragmatics” within due time. Please note that acceptance of a SI-proposal does not imply that all articles which are submitted afterwards as part of the SI will survive the reviewing process.
- A special issue should not exceed 75.000 words (including a comprehensive introduction in which the theoretical background and overall relevance and coherence of the SI is outlined and the single papers are shortly described). Each article should not exceed the journal’s maximum length of 10.000 words and should conform to its stylesheet (available at the journal’s website).
- The overall responsibility for the whole production process of special issues rests with one of the associate editors (and not with the guest editors). The guest editors, however, will be asked to provide a list of possible referees for each of the contributions.
- The schedule for the several stages of the submission process (first submission, reviewing, revision, second reviewing, submission of final version) can be negotiated between journal editor(s) and guest editors. In principle, however, reviewers have 3 months for submitting their reviews, in the case of SIs this time may be exceeded as we always try to find one reviewer who reviews the entire SI. But please note that “Pragmatics” publishes a maximum of 2 SIs per year.
- No fees apply for publishing in “Pragmatics”. IPRA members have immediate access to each issue after publication. After a 12-months embargo period, each issue is made publicly available.
