Language and Dialogue 2:3
[Language and Dialogue, 2:3] 2012. iv, 164 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Prefacepp. 337–338
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Su(m)imasen and gomen nasai : Linguistic devices marking Japanese apology expressions and emotivityRoxana Sandu | pp. 339–362
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Epistolarity: From hidden dialogue to an obsession to dialogueIsabel Roboredo Seara | pp. 363–374
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Understanding audience affiliation in response to political speeches in JapanOfer Feldman and Peter Bull | pp. 375–397
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Advice-giving and disputant empowerment in divorce mediation sessionsAngela Cora Garcia | pp. 398–426
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Texts-in-dialogues: The communicative constitution of media ideologies through family ordinary talkLetizia Caronia | pp. 427–448
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Follow-up questions in White House press briefings: Metacommunication in cohesion and framingChristoph Schubert | pp. 449–463
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Recent developments in HCI: Implementing cultural models in human–computer interactionSebastian Feller | pp. 465–478
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Michael Handford. 2010. The Language of Business MeetingsReviewed by Stefanie Molthagen-Schnöring | pp. 479–483
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Hubert Hermans and Agnieszka Hermans-Konopka. 2010. Dialogical Self Theory: Positioning and counter-positioning in a globalizing societyReviewed by Gergana Vitanova | pp. 484–492
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Kepa Korta and Perry John. 2011. Critical Pragmatics. An inquiry into reference and communicationReviewed by Eckhard Rolf | pp. 493–495
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Anna De Fina and Alexandra Georgakopoulou. 2011. Analyzing Narrative: Discourse and sociolinguistic perspectivesReviewed by Ilker Yengin | pp. 496–498
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Barbara Dancygier. 2012. The Language of Stories, A Cognitive ApproachReviewed by Natalia Shchyhlevska | pp. 499–500
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