Utterance Meaning, Nonverbal Displays, Sequence and Interaction

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  • R.E. Sanders, Y. Wu, & J. A. Bonito (2013).  The calculability of communicative intentions through pragmatic reasoning. Pragmatics and Cognition, 21 (1), 1-34. 
  • R.E. Sanders (2013) The duality of speaker meaning: What makes self-repair, insincerity, and sarcasm possible. Journal of Pragmatics, 48 (1), 112-122. 
  • R.E. Sanders (2012). Strategy and creativity in dialogue.  In C.-U. Lorda & P. Zabalbeascoa (Eds.), Spaces of polyphony (pp. 11-24).  Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
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  • R.E. Sanders (1999). The impossibility of a culturally contexted conversation analysis: On simultaneous, distinct types of pragmatic meaning.  Research on Language and Social Interaction, 32, 129-140.
  • R.E. Sanders (1997). An impersonal basis for shared interpretations of messages in context.  In J. L. Owen (Ed.), Context and communication behavior (pp. 229-250). Reno, NV: Context Press. 
  • R.E. Sanders (1997). The production of symbolic objects as components of larger wholes. In J. O. Greene (Ed.), Message production: Advances in communication theory (pp. 245-277). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
  • R.E. Sanders (1987). Cognitive foundations of calculated speech: Controlling understandings in conversation and persuasion.  Albany NY: SUNY Press.
  • R.E. Sanders (1987). The interconnection of utterances and nonverbal displays. Research on Language and Social Interaction, 20 (Special Issue: S.J. Sigman, Ed., Multichannel Communication Codes), 141-170.
  • R.E. Sanders (1985). The interpretation of nonverbals. Semiotica, 55, 195-216.
  • R.E. Sanders (1984). Style, meaning, and message effects. Communication Monographs, 51, 154-167.
  • R.E. Sanders (1983). Tools for cohering discourse and their strategic utilization: Markers of structural connections and meaning relations. In R. Craig & K.Tracy (Eds.), Conversational coherence: Form, structure, and strategy (pp. 67-80). Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.
  • R.E. Sanders (1981). The interpretation of discourse. Communication Quarterly, 29, 209-217.
  • R.E. Sanders (1980). Principles of relevance: A theory of the relationship between language and communication. Communication and Cognition, 13, 77-95.
  • R.E. Sanders (1978). Utterances, actions, and rhetorical inquiry. Philosophy and Rhetoric, 11, 114-133.
  • R.E. Sanders (1976). In defense of speech acts. Philosophy and Rhetoric, 9, 112-115.