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Date: 28-Apr-2011
From: Paul Peranteau [paul at benjamins.com]
Subject: Journal of Asian Pacific Communication Vol. 21, No. 1 (2011)
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Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2011 11:36:05
From: Paul Peranteau [paul at benjamins.com]
Subject: Journal of Asian Pacific Communication Vol. 21, No. 1 (2011)
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Publisher: John Benjamins
http://www.benjamins.com/
Journal Title: Journal of Asian Pacific Communication
Volume Number: 21
Issue Number: 1
Issue Date: 2011
Main Text:
2011. vi, 158 pp.
Table of contents
Institutional politeness in (South) East Asia: An introduction
Dániel Z. Kádár and Francesca Bargiela-Chiappini 1-9
Cantonese politeness in the interviewing setting
Yuling Pan 10-33
Positioning and multidimensional (im)politeness in Korean Oriental medical discourse
Ki-tae Kim 34-59
Politeness in a Japanese intra-organisational meeting: Honorifics and
socio-dialectal code switching
Hiromasa Tanaka 60-76
Rapport management in air traffic control in Malaysian aviation discourse
Shamala Paramasivam 77-96
Epilogue
Yuling Pan 97-102
Derek Bousfield (2008). Impoliteness in Interaction.
Reviewed by Sandra J. Harris 103-107
Hao Sun & Dániel Z. Kádár (Eds. 2008). It's the Dragon's Turn: Chinese
Institutional Discourses
Reviewed by Andrew J. Merrison 108-113
Japanese sojourners' attitudes toward Americans: Exploring the influences of
communication accommodation, linguistic competence, and relational solidarity in
intergroup contact
Makiko Imamura, Yan Bing Zhang and Jake Harwood 115-132
Stereotypes in the making: Prejudice and cultural generalizations in Hong Kong
students' discourse
Hans J. Ladegaard 133-158
Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis
Pragmatics
Sociolinguistics
Subject Language(s): Chinese, Mandarin (cmn)
English (eng)
Japanese (jpn)
Korean (kor)
Malay (mly)
Chinese, Yue (yue)
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