1. New Empirical and Theoretical Paradigms in Corpus Pragmatics, an Introduction.- PART I: New Empirical Paradigms in Corpus Pragmatics. 2. How do Empirical Methods Interact with Theoretical Pragmatics? The Conceptual and Procedural Contents of the English Simple Past and its Translation into French.- 3. Subject Realization in Japanese Conversation by Native and Non-native Speakers: Exemplifying a New Paradigm for Learner Corpus Research.- 4. Jesus! vs. Christ! in Australian English: Semantics, Secondary Interjections and Corpus Analysis.- 5. A Corpus-Based Analysis of Metaphorical Uses of the High Frequency Noun Time: Challenges to Conceptual Metaphor Theory.- PART II: Current Approaches to the Pragmatics of Culture and Society. 6. Horace, Colors and Pragmatics.- 7. Self-Conscious Emotions in Collectivistic and Individualistic Cultures: A Contrastive Linguistic Perspective.- 8. Translating Freedom between Cultures and Ideologies. A Comparative Analysis of the Translation of Keywords in Galatians.- 9. How to Make People Feel Good when Wishing Hell: Golden Dawn and National Front Discourse, Emotions and Argumentation.- PART III: Advances in L2 Corpus-based Pragmatics Research. 10. 'We went to the restroom or something'. General Extenders and Stuff in the Speech of Dutch Learners of English.- 11. Oral Production of Discourse Markers by Intermediate Learners of Spanish: A Corpus Perspective.- 12. "Hope this helps!" An Analysis of Expressive Speech Acts in
Online Task-oriented Interaction by University Students.- 13. Interaction and Codability: A Multi-layered Analytical Approach to Discourse Markers in Teacher's Spoken Discourse.-
PART IV: Reviews. 14. Phoebe M. S. Lin. Review of Götz, S. (2013). Fluency in Native and Nonnative English Speech. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.- 15. Pawel Szudarski: Review of 'The Linguistics of Speech' (2009) by William A. Kretzschmar, Jr., Cambridge University Press.- 16. Roisin Ni Mhochain. Review of Partington, A., Duguid, A. & Taylor, C. (2013) Patterns and Meanings in Discourse: theory and practice in corpus-assisted discourse studies (CADS). Amsterdam: John Benjamins.