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Nicolas Ruytenbeek
Nicolas Ruytenbeek
Assistant professor, KU Leuven
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Selective pragmatic impairment in autism spectrum disorder: Indirect requests versus irony
G Deliens, F Papastamou, N Ruytenbeek, P Geelhand, M Kissine
Journal of autism and developmental disorders 48, 2938-2952, 2018
1182018
Linguistic (in) directness in twitter complaints: A contrastive analysis of railway complaint interactions
I Depraetere, S Decock, N Ruytenbeek
Journal of Pragmatics 171, 215-233, 2021
412021
Asymmetric inference towards the antonym: Experiments into the polarity and morphology of negated adjectives
N Ruytenbeek, S Verheyen, B Spector
GLOSSA-A JOURNAL OF GENERAL LINGUISTICS 2 (1), 2017
372017
The Comprehension of Indirect Requests: Previous Work and Future Directions
N Ruytenbeek
In Depraetere, Ilse, Salkie, Raphael (Eds.), Semantics and Pragmatics …, 2017
322017
Indirect request processing, sentence types and illocutionary forces
N Ruytenbeek, E Ostashchenko, M Kissine
Journal of pragmatics 119, 46-62, 2017
252017
Indirect requests, relevance, and politeness
N Ruytenbeek
Journal of Pragmatics 142, 78-89, 2019
242019
Exploring the impact of platforms' affordances on the expression of negativity in online hotel reviews
N Ruytenbeek, M Verschraegen, S Decock
Journal of Pragmatics 186, 289-307, 2021
182021
Indirect Speech Acts
N Ruytenbeek
162021
Do indirect requests communicate politeness? An experimental study of conventionalized indirect requests in French email communication
N Ruytenbeek
Journal of Politeness Research 16 (1), 111-142, 2020
142020
Experiments into the influence of linguistic (in) directness on perceived face-threat in Twitter complaints
N Ruytenbeek, S Decock, I Depraetere
Journal of Politeness Research 19 (1), 59-86, 2023
92023
Interpreting standardized indirect requests from a relevance theoretic perspective
N Ruytenbeek
Online Papers of the Linguistic Society of Belgium 7, 1-15, 2012
82012
Current issues in the ontology and form of directive speech acts
N Ruytenbeek
International Review of Pragmatics 11 (2), 200-221, 2019
52019
The mechanics of indirectness: A case study of directive speech acts
N Ruytenbeek
Université Libre de Bruxelles. Faculté de lettres, traducion et communication, 2017
42017
Les actes de langage indirects sont-ils tous conventionnels?
N Ruytenbeek
Revue Romane. Langue et littérature. International Journal of Romance …, 2012
32012
Prosody and speech act interpretation: The case of French indirect requests
N Ruytenbeek, B Bergen, S Trott
Journal of French Language Studies 33 (1), 103-125, 2023
22023
“The message is clear”: An L1 business perspective on non-target-like formulaic expressions in L2 German
G Boone, N Ruytenbeek, S Decock
Intercultural Pragmatics 19 (5), 571-595, 2022
22022
Negated adjectives: Disentangling inference to the antonym from linguistic acceptability
N Ruytenbeek
Berlin: XPrag, 2020
22020
An experimental approach of negated gradable adjectives
N Ruytenbeek
Master’s thesis, ENS/EHESS/Paris V, Paris, France, 2013
22013
The impact of linguistic choices and (para-) linguistic markers on the perception of Twitter complaints by other customers: an experimental approach
N Ruytenbeek, S Decock, I Depraetere
Journal of Politeness Research 19 (1), 87-122, 2023
12023
The comprehension of ISAs
N Ruytenbeek
CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS, 2021
12021
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