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The metalinguistics of offence in (British) English:A corpus-based metapragmatic approach
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The metalinguistics of offence in (British) English: a corpus-based metapragmatic approach
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The metapragmatics of consideration in (Australian and New Zealand) English
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“The apology seemed (in)sincere”: Variability in perceptions of (im)politeness
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Indexical and sequential properties of criticisms in initial interactions: implications for examining (Im) politeness across cultures
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Editorial: “Quo Vadis, Pragmatics?”
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Abstract:
The special issue on “Quo Vadis, Pragmatics?” is the result of a lively discussion among members of the editorial board of the Journal of Pragmatics triggered by the most recent revision of the journal's scope statement. The 11 contributions that make up this special issue cover a rich suite of themes, from the identity of the field to issues of multimodality, interdisciplinarity and ethics, taking in non-propositional, Gricean, historical, and discursive perspectives along the way. We are grateful to the contributors to this special issue who responded to our call and hope the result will stimulate further discussion about the present state of the field and its future development.
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1203 Language and Linguistics; 1702 Artificial Intelligence; 3310 Linguistics and Language
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URL: https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:b975f29
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Modulating troubles affiliating in initial interactions the role of remedial accounts
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Conversational lapses and laughter: towards a combinatorial approach to building collections in conversation analysis
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The interactional achievement of speaker meaning: Toward a formal account of conversational inference
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Divided by a common language? Jocular quips and (non-)affiliative responses in initial interactions among American and Australian speakers of English
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Malefactive uses of giving/receiving expressions: the case of te-kureru in Japanese
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Accusations and interpersonal conflict in televised multi-party interactions amongst speakers of (Argentinian and Peninsular) Spanish
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The interactional achievement of speaker meaning: toward a formal account of conversational inference
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