Introduction by Jesus Romero-Trillo.- Part I: SOCIETY, SOCIAL NETWORKS AND CORPUS PRAGMATICS.- Towards a cyberpragmatics of mobile instant messaging by Francisco Yus.- Connected parents: combining online and off-line parenthood in blogs and vlogs by Carmen Santamaria-Garcia.- Healing and comfort on the net: Gender and emotions in domestic violent environments by Eva M. Mestre-Mestre.- The more please [places] I see the more I think of home: On gendered discourse of Irishness and migration experiences by Nancy E. Avila-Ledesma, & Carolina P. Amador-Moreno.- A cross-linguistic study of conceptual metaphors in financial discourse by Maria Muelas-Gil.- Part II: LINGUISTIC AND EDUCATIONAL IMPLICATIONS OF CORPUS PRAGMATICS.- Teaching pragmatics with corpus data: The development of a corpus-referred website for the instruction of routine formulas in Russian by Edie Furniss.- Beyond engaged listenership: Assessing Spanish undergraduates' active participation in academic mentoring sessions in English as academic lingua franca by Fiona MacArthur.- Focusing on content or language?: comparing paired conversations in CLIL and EFL classrooms, using a corpus by Keiko Tsuchiya.- Writers' uncertainty in a corpus of scientific biomedical articles with a diachronic perspective by Andrzej Zuczkowski, Ramona Bongelli, Ilaria Riccioni, Massimiliano Valotto, Roberto Burro.- Chinese University Students' Development of Pragmatic Skills in L2 Italian: a Corpus-Based Study by Andrea Scibetta.- BOOK REVIEWS: Review of Bamford, J., Cavalieri, S. and Diani, G. (Eds). (2013) Variation and Change in Spoken and Written Discourse: Perspectives from Corpus Linguistics. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. (Claire Childs).- Review of Kruger, A., Wallmach, K. and Munday J. (2011) Corpus-Based Translation Studies: Research and Applications. London and New York: Bloomsbury. (Sofia Malamatidou).- Review of Hyland, K., Huat, C. M. and Handford, M. (2012). Corpus Applications in Applied Linguistics. London: Bloomsbury. (Karen Donnelly)