(Co-)Constructing Interpersonally Sensitive Activities Across Institutional Settings
Special issue of Pragmatics and Society 7:4 (2016)
Editors
| University of Manchester
| University of Surrey
[Pragmatics and Society, 7:4] 2016. v, 186 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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The (co-) construction of potentially interpersonally sensitive activities across languages and institutional contextsMaj-Britt Mosegaard Hansen & Rosina Márquez Reiter | pp. 507–511
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Requests and counters in Russian traffic police officer-citizen encounters: Face and identity implicationsRosina Márquez Reiter, Kristina Ganchenko & Anna Charalambidou | pp. 512–539
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Negotiating with the Boss: An inter- and cross-cultural perspective on problematic talkLars Fant & Annika Denke | pp. 540–569
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Evading and resisting answering: An analysis of Mexican Spanish news interviewsAriel Vázquez Carranza | pp. 570–594
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Apologies made at the Leveson Inquiry: Triggers and responsesJames Murphy | pp. 595–617
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When questioners count on recipients’ lack of knowledge: A recurring ‘question-answer’ format in guided toursAnna-Claudia Ticca & Veronique Traverso | pp. 618–637
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When routine calls for information become interpersonally sensitiveSara Orthaber & Rosina Márquez Reiter | pp. 638–663
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Patterns of thanking in the closing section of UK service calls: Marking conversational macro-structure vs managing interpersonal relationsMaj-Britt Mosegaard Hansen | pp. 664–692
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Subjects
BIC Subject: CFG – Semantics, Pragmatics, Discourse Analysis
BISAC Subject: LAN009000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General