21.1313, TOC: Journal of Politeness Research. Language, Behaviour...6/1(2010)
linguist at LINGUISTLIST.ORG
linguist at LINGUISTLIST.ORG
Thu Mar 18 01:10:29 UTC 2010
LINGUIST List: Vol-21-1313. Wed Mar 17 2010. ISSN: 1068 - 4875.
Subject: 21.1313, TOC: Journal of Politeness Research. Language, Behaviour...6/1(2010)
Moderators: Anthony Aristar, Eastern Michigan U <aristar at linguistlist.org>
Helen Aristar-Dry, Eastern Michigan U <hdry at linguistlist.org>
Reviews: Monica Macaulay, U of Wisconsin-Madison
Eric Raimy, U of Wisconsin-Madison
Joseph Salmons, U of Wisconsin-Madison
Anja Wanner, U of Wisconsin-Madison
<reviews at linguistlist.org>
Homepage: http://linguistlist.org/
The LINGUIST List is funded by Eastern Michigan University,
and donations from subscribers and publishers.
Editor for this issue: Susanne Vejdemo <susanne at linguistlist.org>
================================================================
===========================Directory==============================
1)
Date: 16-Mar-2010
From: Julia Ulrich < julia.ulrich at degruyter.com >
Subject: Journal of Politeness Research. Language, Behaviour, Culture Vol 6, No 1 (2010)
-------------------------Message 1 ----------------------------------
Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2010 21:09:27
From: Julia Ulrich [julia.ulrich at degruyter.com]
Subject: Journal of Politeness Research. Language, Behaviour, Culture Vol 6, No 1 (2010)
E-mail this message to a friend:
http://linguistlist.org/issues/emailmessage/verification.cfm?iss=21-1313.html&submissionid=2618034&topicid=11&msgnumber=1
Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton
http://www.degruyter.com/mouton
Journal Title: Journal of Politeness Research: Language, Behaviour, Culture
Volume Number: 6
Issue Number: 1
Issue Date: 2010
Main Text:
Journal of Politeness Research. Language, Behaviour, Culture
Volume: 6, Number: 1 (March 2010)
The above issue is now available online from De Gruyter Mouton at:
http://www.reference-global.com/toc/jplr/2010/6/1?ai=128&ui=w6&af=H
Introduction: Politeness and impoliteness in computer-mediated communication
Miriam A. Locher
When is an email really offensive?: Argumentativity and variability in evaluations
of impoliteness
Michael Haugh
Impoliteness in Japanese BBS interactions: Observations from message
exchanges in two online communities
Yukiko Nishimura
"You Have No Idea What You are Talking About!" From e-disagreement to e-
impoliteness in two online fora
Jo Angouri and Theodora Tseliga
Virtual community and politeness: The use of female markers of identity and
solidarity in a transvestites' website
Gaëlle Planchenault
Identity and impoliteness in computer-mediated reader responses
Shiv R. Upadhyay
Politeness in computer-mediated discourse of a virtual team
Erika Darics
Book reviews
Linguistic Field(s): Pragmatics
Sociolinguistics
Applied Linguistics
Discourse Analysis
Subject Language(s): Japanese (jpn)
-----------------------------------------------------------
This Year the LINGUIST List hopes to raise $65,000. This money will go to help
keep the List running by supporting all of our Student Editors for the coming year.
See below for donation instructions, and don't forget to check out our Space Fund
Drive 2010 and join us for a great journey!
http://linguistlist.org/fund-drive/2010/
There are many ways to donate to LINGUIST!
You can donate right now using our secure credit card form at
https://linguistlist.org/donation/donate/donate1.cfm
Alternatively you can also pledge right now and pay later. To do so, go to:
https://linguistlist.org/donation/pledge/pledge1.cfm
For all information on donating and pledging, including information on how to
donate by check, money order, or wire transfer, please visit:
http://linguistlist.org/donation/
The LINGUIST List is under the umbrella of Eastern Michigan University and as
such can receive donations through the EMU Foundation, which is a registered
501(c) Non Profit organization. Our Federal Tax number is 38-6005986. These
donations can be offset against your federal and sometimes your state tax return
(U.S. tax payers only). For more information visit the IRS Web-Site, or contact
your financial advisor.
Many companies also offer a gift matching program, such that they will match
any gift you make to a non-profit organization. Normally this entails your
contacting your human resources department and sending us a form that the
EMU Foundation fills in and returns to your employer. This is generally a simple
administrative procedure that doubles the value of your gift to LINGUIST, without
costing you an extra penny. Please take a moment to check if your company
operates such a program.
Thank you very much for your support of LINGUIST!
-----------------------------------------------------------
LINGUIST List: Vol-21-1313
More information about the LINGUIST
mailing list