17.2967, Calls: Pragmatics/Sociolinguistics/Discourse Analysis

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Subject: 17.2967, Calls: Pragmatics/Sociolinguistics/Discourse Analysis

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Date: 09-Oct-2006
From: Louise Mullany < louise.mullany at nottingham.ac.uk >
Subject: Journal of Politeness Research: Language, Behaviour, Culture 

	
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Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2006 10:47:25
From: Louise Mullany < louise.mullany at nottingham.ac.uk >
Subject: Journal of Politeness Research: Language, Behaviour, Culture 
 


Full Title: Journal of Politeness Research: Language, Behaviour, Culture 


Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 01-Mar-2007 

Special issue of the Journal of Politeness Research: Language, Behaviour,
Culture, Mouton de Gruyter

Call for abstracts: 

Politeness in health care settings

Guest editor: Louise Mullany
(University of Nottingham, UK)

Contributions are invited for inclusion in this special issue on the topic
of linguistic politeness in any health care context. Papers may be
theoretical or empirical, though a focus on empirical evidence from
real-world data is particularly encouraged. Papers should be written in
English, though they can be based on evidence from any language. Abstracts
must be no longer than 350 words and should be submitted via email to:
louise.mullany at nottingham.ac.uk

Contact Louise Mullany at the above email address if you have any queries
or require further information.

Abstract deadline: 1st March 2007




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