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  • 04/21/2026 | FB02Härtl, Holden (2025) Calling things by their names: Towards a unified account for name-informing and mixed quotation. Dialogue and Discourse 16.2, 111-124.

  • 04/21/2026 | FB02Raue, Natascha, Álvaro Cortés Rodríguez & Holden Härtl (2025) The processing of quotation marks in German: Evidence from eye-tracking. Journal of Linguistics 44.1.

  • 04/21/2026 | FB02West, Summer (2025) Abstract Language Games: Narrating Neurodivergence and Conceptualizing Identity. De Gruyter Mouton.

  • 07/25/2024 | FB02Härtl, Holden and Zaychenko, Katharina. Grammatical Categories in Linguistics and Education, De Gruyter Mouton, 2025

  • 07/18/2024 | FB02Härtl, Holden & Jana-Maria Thimm (2024) Modal particles in ironic utterances: A common-ground approach to pretended surprise in verbal irony. Pragmatics 34.3, 347-366.

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