Trine Heinemann

3.9k total citations · 1 hit paper
47 papers, 1.9k citations indexed

About

Trine Heinemann is a scholar working on Language and Linguistics, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and Literature and Literary Theory. According to data from OpenAlex, Trine Heinemann has authored 47 papers receiving a total of 1.9k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 36 papers in Language and Linguistics, 26 papers in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and 16 papers in Literature and Literary Theory. Recurrent topics in Trine Heinemann's work include Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies (36 papers), Language, Metaphor, and Cognition (24 papers) and Discourse Analysis in Language Studies (16 papers). Trine Heinemann is often cited by papers focused on Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies (36 papers), Language, Metaphor, and Cognition (24 papers) and Discourse Analysis in Language Studies (16 papers). Trine Heinemann collaborates with scholars based in Denmark, Finland and United States. Trine Heinemann's co-authors include Federico Rossano, Tanya Stivers, Penelope Brown, Makoto Hayashi, Kyung-Eun Yoon, N. J. Enfield, Gertie Hoymann, Stephen C. Levinson, Jan P. de Ruiter and Barbara A. Fox and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of Pragmatics and Design Studies.

In The Last Decade

Trine Heinemann

46 papers receiving 1.8k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers

Trine Heinemann
Kobin H. Kendrick Netherlands
Jürgen Streeck United States
Gene H. Lerner United States
Federico Rossano United States
Susan Μ. Ervin-Tripp United States
Mark Dingemanse Netherlands
John B. Haviland United States
Kobin H. Kendrick Netherlands
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All Works

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Mitropoulos, Lambros, et al.. (2022). Evaluating the Economic Performance of a Pure Electric and Diesel Vessel: The Case of E-ferry in Denmark. Transactions on Maritime Science. 11(1). 95–109. 2 indexed citations
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Fox, Barbara A. & Trine Heinemann. (2021). Are They Requests? An Exploration of Declaratives of Trouble in Service Encounters. Research on Language and Social Interaction. 54(1). 20–38. 13 indexed citations
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Drew, Paul, et al.. (2021). Hendiadys in naturally occurring interactions: A cross-linguistic study of double verb constructions. Journal of Pragmatics. 182. 322–347. 8 indexed citations
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Fox, Barbara A. & Trine Heinemann. (2020). Spatio-temporal contingencies for making a request at the shoe repair shop. Journal of Pragmatics. 167. 20–67. 7 indexed citations
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Fox, Barbara A. & Trine Heinemann. (2019). Telescoping responses to requests: Unpacking progressivity. Discourse Studies. 21(1). 38–66. 8 indexed citations
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Steensig, Jakob & Trine Heinemann. (2017). Three imperative action formats in Danish talk-in-interaction:the case of imperative + modal particles bare and lige. 1 indexed citations
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Fox, Barbara A. & Trine Heinemann. (2016). Rethinking format: An examination of requests. Language in Society. 45(4). 499–531. 40 indexed citations
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Heinemann, Trine. (2016). From ‘looking’ to ‘seeing’: Indexing delayed intelligibility of an object with the Danish change-of-state token n↑å↓:. Journal of Pragmatics. 104. 108–132. 10 indexed citations
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Steensig, Jakob & Trine Heinemann. (2016). Throwing the baby out with the bath water? Commentary on the criticism of the ‘Epistemic Program’. Discourse Studies. 18(5). 597–609. 9 indexed citations
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Heinemann, Trine & Ben Matthews. (2015). Concessions in audiology. Pragmatics & beyond. New series. 255. 337–367. 2 indexed citations
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Nevile, Maurice, Pentti Haddington, Trine Heinemann, & Mirka Rauniomaa. (2014). Interacting with objects: Language, materiality, and social activity. John Benjamins Publishing Company eBooks. 111 indexed citations
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Heinemann, Trine, et al.. (2014). Mapping the epistemic landscape in innovation workshops. Pragmatics and Society. 5(2). 191–220. 4 indexed citations
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Heinemann, Trine & Robb Mitchell. (2014). Breaching barriers to collaboration in public spaces. University of Southern Denmark Research Portal (University of Southern Denmark). 213–220. 10 indexed citations
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Heinemann, Trine, et al.. (2012). Hearing aid adjustment: Translating symptom descriptions into treatment and dealing with expectations. VBN Forskningsportal (Aalborg Universitet). 3 indexed citations
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Heinemann, Trine, et al.. (2012). Collaborating to restrict: a conversation analytic perspective on collaboration in design. CoDesign. 8(4). 200–214. 22 indexed citations
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Lindström, Anna & Trine Heinemann. (2009). Good Enough: Low-Grade Assessments in Caregiving Situations. Research on Language and Social Interaction. 42(4). 309–328. 34 indexed citations
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Heinemann, Trine. (2009). Managing unavoidable conflicts in caretaking of the elderly: humor as a mitigating resource. International Journal of the Sociology of Language. 2009(200). 14 indexed citations
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Stivers, Tanya, N. J. Enfield, Penelope Brown, et al.. (2009). Universals and cultural variation in turn-taking in conversation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 106(26). 10587–10592. 769 indexed citations breakdown →
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Matthews, Ben & Trine Heinemann. (2008). Technology use and patient participation in audiological consultations. Australasian Medical Journal. 174–180. 6 indexed citations
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Heinemann, Trine. (2008). Participation and exclusion in third party complaints. Journal of Pragmatics. 41(12). 2435–2451. 49 indexed citations

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