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Subject: Journal of Pragmatics Vol. 42, No. 8 (2010)
 

	
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Publisher:	Elsevier Ltd
			http://www.elsevier.com/linguistics 			
			
Journal Title:  Journal of Pragmatics 
Volume Number:  42 
Issue Number:  8 
Issue Date:  2010 


Subtitle:  Face in Interaction   


Main Text:  

1. Face in interaction
Pages 2073-2077
Michael Haugh, Francesca Bargiela-Chiappini

2. Constituting face in conversation: Face, facework, and interactional achievement
Pages 2078-2105
Robert B. Arundale
 
3. Jocular mockery, (dis)affiliation, and face
Pages 2106-2119
Michael Haugh
 
4. Teasing and ambivalent face in Japanese multi-party discourse
Pages 2120-2130
Naomi Geyer

5. Face as an indexical category in interaction
Pages 2131-2146
?ükriye Ruhi
 
6. Ethnomethodology and the moral accountability of interaction: Navigating the
conceptual terrain of 'face' and face-work
Pages 2147-2157
Dalvir Samra-Fredericks
 
7. "Just tell us what to do": Southern African face and its relevance to
intercultural communication
Pages 2158-2171
Karen Grainger, Sara Mills, Mandla Sibanda
 

Regular Papers

8. Testimonies in the British and Spanish Parliaments: A contrastive study on
domestic/gender violence
Pages 2172-2180
Aurelia Carranza Márquez

9. Remorseless apology: Analysing a political letter
Pages 2181-2188
Joseph Kimoga

10. The coordination of talk and action in the collaborative construction of a
multimodal text
Pages 2189-2203
Rod Gardner, Mike Levy

11. A multi-layered approach to speech events: The case of Spanish
justificational conjunctions
Pages 2204-2218
Patrick Goethals

12. A conversation analytic study of gestures that engender repair in ESL
conversational tutoring
Pages 2219-2239
Mi-Suk Seo, Irene Koshik

13. Presumed knowledge in the discursive construction of socio-political and
cultural identity
Pages 2240-2252
John Flowerdew, Solomon Leong
 
14. Constructing identities through request e-mail discourse
Pages 2253-2261
Victor Ho

15. Cross-cultural and situational variation in requesting behaviour:
Perceptions of social situations and strategic usage of request patterns
Pages 2262-2281
Maria Economidou-Kogetsidis

16. A corpus comparison of the use of I don't know by British and New Zealand
speakers
Pages 2282-2296
Lynn E. Grant
 
17. Acquisition of Relevance implicatures: A case against a Rationality-based
account of conversational implicatures
Pages 2297-2313
Anna Verbuk, Thomas Shultz

18. Intensionality, modality, and rationality: Some presemantic considerations
Pages 2314-2346
John-Michael Kuczynski


Erratum

19. Erratum to "Strategic uses of parliamentary forms of address: The case of
the U.K. Parliament and the Swedish Riksdag" [J. Pragmatics 42 (2010) 885-911]
and "Pseudo-parliamentary discourse in a Communist dictatorship: Dissenter
Parvulescu vs. dictator Ceausescu" [J. Pragmatics 42 (2010) 924-942]
Page 2347
Mihai Daniel Frumuselu, Cornelia Ilie


For more on the Journal of Pragmatics, see: 
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/issue/5965-2010-999579991-2041817 
or visit 
http://www.elsevier.com/locate/pragma 


Linguistic Field(s): Pragmatics
                     Discourse Analysis




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