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Publisher:	Elsevier
			http://www.elsevier.com/linguistics 			
			
Journal Title:  Journal of Pragmatics 
Volume Number:  39 
Issue Number:  4 
Issue Date:  2007 


Subtitle:  Identity Perspectives on Face and (Im)Politeness   


Main Text:  

1. Identity, face and (im)politeness
Pages 635-638
Helen Spencer-Oatey and ?ükriye Ruhi

 2. Theories of identity and the analysis of face
Pages 639-656
Helen Spencer-Oatey

 3. Emic conceptualisations of (im)politeness and face in Japanese: Implications
for the discursive negotiation of second language learner identities
Pages 657-680
Michael Haugh

 4. Conceptualizing face and relational work in (im)politeness: Revelations from
politeness lexemes and idioms in Turkish
Pages 681-711
?ükriye Ruhi and Hale I??k-Güler

 5. Being (im)polite in New Zealand workplaces: M?ori and P?keh? leaders
Pages 712-729
Stephanie Schnurr, Meredith Marra and Janet Holmes

 6. The construction of an identity as 'mentor' in white collar and academic
workplaces: A preliminary analysis
Pages 730-741
Tina Chiles

 7. Disagreeing to agree: Conflict, (im)politeness and identity in a
computer-mediated community
Pages 742-759
Sage Lambert Graham

 8. (Im)politeness, national and professional identities and context: Some
evidence from e-mailed 'Call for Papers'
Pages 760-773
Çiler Hatipo?lu
 
 Book Reviews 
 
 9. Linguistics and the Language of Translation: Kirsten Malmkær, Edinburgh
University Press, Edinburgh, 2005, xii + 208 pp.
Pages 774-777
Xiumei Li

 10. Language in Late Modernity: Interaction in an Urban School: Ben Rampton,
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2006, xviii + 443 pp.
Pages 778-780
Tom Koole

 11. Analytic Determinism of the Study of Persuasive Discourse: Inductive and
Deductive Processes: Piotr Cap, Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu ?od?kiego, ?od?,
Rozprawy habilitacyjne Uniwersytetu ?od?kiego, 2003, 146 pp., ISBN 83-7171-633-8
(paperback), Z? 10
Pages 781-785
Mario Brdar 


For more information on this Journal of Pragmatics Special Issue, please see:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/03782166 
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Linguistic Field(s): Language Acquisition
                     Lexicography
                     Pragmatics
                     Discourse Analysis





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