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Understanding Historical (Im)Politeness: Relational linguistic practice over time and across cultures
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The two faces of the dragon : linguistic politeness - and its lack - in Chinese
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Development of training and performativity in Shanghai YueJu
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The museum as narrative witness: heritage performance and the production of narrative space
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Discourse markers in spoken English: a corpus study of native speakers and Chinese non-native speakers
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The use of slave terms in deference and in relation to God in the Hebrew Bible ; Slave terms in deference in the Hebrew Bible
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Historical Intercultural Politeness - A Case from the Ryūkyūs
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Linguistic Politeness Education in the Ryūkyūs - An Intercultural Pragmatic Investigation
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Historical Intercultural Politeness - A Case from the Ryūkyū Kingdom
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Exploring the historical Chinese denigration/elevation phenomenon
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