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Scott, Kate (2023) 'Deceptive' clickbait headlines : relevance, intentions, and lies. Journal of Pragmatics, 218, pp. 71-82. ISSN (print) 0378-2166

Scott, Kate (2023) Nutritional labelling, communication design, and relevance. Frontiers in Communication, 8, ISSN (online) 2297-900X (Epub Ahead of Print)

Scott, Kate (2022) Relevance, imagined audiences, and third-party utterances. In: Tenth International Symposium on Intercultural, Cognitive and Social Pragmatics (EPICS X); 23-25 May 2022, Seville, Spain. (Unpublished)

Scott, Kate (2022) The pragmatics of clickbait headlines : relevance and the information gap. In: International Workshop : The Pragmatics of Headlines; 10-11 Mar 2022, Mainz, Germany. (Unpublished)

Scott, Kate (2022) Pragmatics online. Routledge. 192p. (Language and Digital Media) ISBN 9781138368590 (In Press)

Scott, Kate (2022) Pragmatics in English : an Introduction. Cambridge, U.K. : Cambridge University Press. 250p. (Cambridge Introductions to the English Language) ISBN 9781108799102

Scott, Kate (2021) The pragmatics of rebroadcasting content on Twitter : how is retweeting relevant? In: Cognitive Sciences Seminar; 04 Nov 2021, Held online. (Unpublished)

Scott, Kate (2021) The pragmatics of rebroadcasting content on Twitter : how is retweeting relevant? Journal of Pragmatics, 184, pp. 52-60. ISSN (print) 0378-2166

Scott, Kate (2021) Relevance and communication design. In: Relevance Researchers Network Seminar; 27 Oct 2021, Held online. (Unpublished)

Scott, Kate (2021) You won't believe what's in this paper! Clickbait, relevance, and the curiosity gap. Journal of Pragmatics, 175, pp. 53-66. ISSN (print) 0378-2166

Scott, Kate (2021) Contrastive stress in English : meaning, expectations and ostension. In: Ifantidou, Elly , de Saussure, Louis and Wharton, Tim, (eds.) Beyond meaning. Amsterdam, Netherlands : John Benjamins. pp. 29-41. (Pragmatics & Beyond New Series, (324)) ISBN 9789027209269

Scott, Kate (2021) Memes as multimodal metaphors : a relevance theory analysis. Pragmatics and Cognition, 28(2), pp. 277-298. ISSN (print) 0929-0907

Scott, Kate (2020) Referring expressions, pragmatics, and style : reference and beyond. Cambridge, UK : Cambridge University Press. 198p. ISSN (print) 9781107177574

Scott, Kate and Jackson, Rebecca (2020) When EVERYTHING STANDS OUT, nothing does : typography, expectations and procedures. In: Piskorska, Agnieszka, (ed.) Relevance theory, figuration and continuity in pragmatics. Amsterdam, The Netherlands : John Benjamins Publishing. pp. 167-192. (Figurative Thought and Language, (8)) ISSN (print) 2405-6944 ISBN 9789027205544

Scott, Kate (2019) Misleading and relevance in Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night. In: Chapman, Siobhan and Clark, Billy, (eds.) Pragmatics and Literature. Amsterdam, The Netherlands : John Benjamins. pp. 94-114. (Linguistic Approaches to Literature, (35)) ISSN (print) 1569-3112 ISBN 9789027204448 (In Press)

Scott, Kate , Clark, Billy and Carston, Robyn, eds. (2019) Relevance, pragmatics and interpretation. Cambridge, UK : Cambridge University Press. 326p. ISBN 9781108418638

Scott, Kate (2019) You won’t believe what’s in this paper! The pragmatics of clickbait. In: Approaches to Digital Discourse Analysis - ADDA 2; 23 - 25 May 2019, Turku, Finland. (Unpublished)

Scott, Kate (2019) Relevance theory and layering in dramatic works. In: Pragmatics and literature : a study day at the University of Sussex; 22 Feb 2019, Brighton, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Carston, Robyn, Clark, Billy and Scott, Kate (2019) Introduction. In: Scott, Kate , Clark, Billy and Carston, Robyn, (eds.) Relevance, Pragmatics and Interpretation. Cambridge, UK : Cambridge University Press. pp. 1-10. ISBN 9781108418638

Scott, Kate (2018) "The popular orange vegetables" : culture, context and definite descriptions. In: 8th International Symposium on Intercultural, Cognitive and Social Pragmatics (EPICS VIII) : "Communication, Culture and Cognition"; 02 - 04 May 2018, Seville, Spain. (Unpublished)

Scott, Kate (2018) "Hashtags work everywhere" : the pragmatic functions of spoken hashtags. Discourse, Context & Media, 22, pp. 57-64. ISSN (print) 2211-6958

Scott, Kate [Reviewer] (2018) Book Review of: 'Relevance theory : recent developments, current challenges and future directions' by M. Padilla Cruz (ed.). Journal of Pragmatics, 123, pp. 113-115. ISSN (print) 0378-2166

Scott, Kate and Jackson, Rebecca (2017) When EVERYTHING STANDS OUT nothing does : typography, expectations and procedures. In: Beyond Meaning : International Conference; 13 - 15 Sep 2017, Athens, Greece. (Unpublished)

Scott, Kate (2017) Ostension, expectations and non-encoded meaning. In: Beyond Meaning : International Conference; 13 - 15 Sep 2017, Athens, Greece. (Unpublished)

Scott, Kate (2017) Prosody, procedures and pragmatics. In: Depraetere, Ilse and Salkie, Raphael, (eds.) Semantics and pragmatics : drawing a line. Berlin, Germany : Springer International Publishing. pp. 323-341. (Logic, Argumentation & Reasoning, (11)) ISBN 9783319322452

Scott, Kate (2016) Lies, misleading and the role of inference in Twelfth Night : a relevance-theoretic analysis. In: PALA 2016 : In/Authentic Styles : Language, Discourse and Contexts; 27 - 30 Jul 2016, Cagliari, Italy. (Unpublished)

Scott, Kate (2016) Pronouns and procedures : reference and beyond. Lingua, 175-6, pp. 69-82. ISSN (print) 0024-3841

Scott, Kate (2015) The pragmatics of hashtags : inference and conversational style on Twitter. Journal of Pragmatics, 81, pp. 8-20. ISSN (print) 0378-2166

Scott, Kate (2013) Pragmatically motivated null subjects in English: A relevance theory perspective. Journal of Pragmatics, 53, pp. 68-83. ISSN (print) 0378-2166

Scott, Kate (2013) This and that: a procedural analysis. Lingua, 131, pp. 49-65. ISSN (print) 0024-3841

Scott, Kate (2011) Beyond Reference : Concepts, Procedures and Referring Expressions. In: Escandell-Vidal, Victoria , Leonetti, Manuel and Ahern, Aoife, (eds.) Procedural Meaning: Problems and Perspectives. Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Group Publishing Limited. pp. 183-203. (Current Research in the Semantics/Pragmatics Interface, 25(25)) ISSN (print) 1472-7870 ISBN 9780857240934

Scott, Kate (2010) The relevance of referring expressions: the case of diary drop in English. (PhD thesis), University College London, .

Scott, Kate (2009) A procedural analysis of 'This' and 'That'. UCL Working Papers in Linguistics, 21, pp. 151-181. ISSN (print) 0956-7194

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