Thomas Holtgraves

Thomas Holtgraves

Ball State University

H-index: 46

North America-United States

About Thomas Holtgraves

Thomas Holtgraves, With an exceptional h-index of 46 and a recent h-index of 26 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Ball State University, specializes in the field of Social Psychology and Language.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Emoji, speech acts, and perceived communicative success

Corrigendum to “Speech act recognition in Spanish speakers”[Journal of Pragmatics 141 (2019) 44-56]

The Role of Emoji in the Communication of Emotions in Written Text Messages

How people perceive and talk about miscommunication

Microaggressions in Context: Linguistic and Pragmatic Perspectives

US liberals and conservatives live in different (linguistic) worlds: Ideological differences when interpreting business conversations

Implicit communication of emotions via written text messages

Digitally saving face: An experimental investigation of cross-cultural differences in the use of emoticons and emoji

Thomas Holtgraves Information

University

Position

Professor of Psychological Science

Citations(all)

10021

Citations(since 2020)

2954

Cited By

8046

hIndex(all)

46

hIndex(since 2020)

26

i10Index(all)

80

i10Index(since 2020)

57

Email

University Profile Page

Ball State University

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Thomas Holtgraves Skills & Research Interests

Social Psychology and Language

Top articles of Thomas Holtgraves

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Emoji, speech acts, and perceived communicative success

Journal of Language and Social Psychology

Thomas Holtgraves

2024/1

Corrigendum to “Speech act recognition in Spanish speakers”[Journal of Pragmatics 141 (2019) 44-56]

Journal of Pragmatics

GL Licea-Haquet

EP Velásquez-Upegui

T Holtgraves

M Giordano

2023/6/1

The Role of Emoji in the Communication of Emotions in Written Text Messages

Available at SSRN 4756848

Thomas Holtgraves

2023/5/31

How people perceive and talk about miscommunication

Journal of Pragmatics

Thomas Holtgraves

Ky Bray

Karysa Britton

2023/11/1

Microaggressions in Context: Linguistic and Pragmatic Perspectives

Thomas Holtgraves

2023/7

US liberals and conservatives live in different (linguistic) worlds: Ideological differences when interpreting business conversations

Journal of Applied Social Psychology

Thomas Holtgraves

Ky Bray

2023/7

Implicit communication of emotions via written text messages

Computers in Human Behavior Reports

Thomas Holtgraves

2022/8/1

Digitally saving face: An experimental investigation of cross-cultural differences in the use of emoticons and emoji

Journal of pragmatics

LaCount J Togans

Thomas Holtgraves

Gyeongnam Kwon

Tania E Morales Zelaya

2021/12/1

Understanding miscommunication: speech act recognition in digital contexts

Cognitive science

Thomas Holtgraves

2021/10

The experience of insight facilitates long‐term semantic priming in the right hemisphere

The Journal of Creative Behavior

Brian Kraus

Thomas Holtgraves

2020/6

Individual Differences in the Perception of Emoji: Effects of Depression and Self-Esteem An Honors Thesis (PSYS 499)

Olivia Hovermale

Thomas Holtgraves

2020/5

Emoji can facilitate recognition of conveyed indirect meaning

PloS one

Thomas Holtgraves

Caleb Robinson

2020/4/30

Texting and the language of everyday deception

Discourse Processes

Thomas Holtgraves

Elizabeth Jenkins

2020/8/8

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