Publications
Palomares, N. A. (2008). Explaining gender-based language use: Effects of gender identity salience on references to emotion and tentative language in intra- and intergroup contexts. Human Communication Research, 34, 263-286.
Palomares, N. A. (2008). Toward a theory of goal detection in social interaction: Effects of contextual ambiguity and tactical functionality on goal inferences and inference certainty. Communication Research, 35, 109-148.
Palomares, N. A., Bradac, J. J., & Kellermann, K. (2006). Conversational topic along a continuum of perspectives: Conceptual issues. In: C. S. Beck (Ed.). Communication Yearbook 30 (pp. 45-97). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Palomares, N. A., & Flanagin, A. J. (2005). The potential of electronic communication and information technologies as research tools: Promise and perils for the future of communication research. In: P. J. Kalbfleisch (Ed.). Communication Yearbook 29 (pp. 147-185). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Harwood, J., Giles, H., & Palomares, N. A. (2005). Intergroup theory and communication processes. In: J. Harwood & H. Giles (Eds.). Intergroup communication: Multiple perspectives (pp. 1-17). New York: Peter Lang.
Dailey, R. M., & Palomares, N. A. (2004). Strategic topic avoidance: An investigation of topic avoidance frequency, strategies used, and relational correlates. Communication Monographs, 71, 471-496. [Authorship order was determined randomly.]
Palomares, N. A. (2004). Gender schematicity, gender identity salience, and gender-linked language use. Human Communication Research, 30, 566-588.
Kellermann, K., & Palomares, N. A. (2004). Topical profiling: Emergent, co‑occurring, and relationally‑defining topics in talk. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 23, 308-337.
Palomares, N. A., Reid, S. A., & Bradac, J. J. (2004). A self-categorization perspective on gender and communication: Reconciling the gender-as-culture and dominance explanations. In: S. H. Ng & C. N. Candlin & C. Y. Chiu (Eds.). Language matters: Communication, identity, and culture (pp. 85-109). Hong Kong: City University of Hong Kong Press.
Reid, S. A., Keerie, N., & Palomares, N. A. (2003). Language, gender salience, and social influence. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 22, 210-233.