26.4112, TOC: Journal of Pragmatics 86 (2015)
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Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2015 12:30:25
From: Christopher Tancock [c.tancock at elsevier.com]
Subject: Journal of Pragmatics Vol. 86 (2015)
Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
http://www.elsevier.com/linguistics
Journal Title: Journal of Pragmatics
Volume Number: 86
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Issue Date: 2015
Subtitle: Interdisciplinary perspectives on pragmatics: A Festschrift for Jonathan Culpeper
Main Text:
Journal of Pragmatics
Volume 86, Pages 1-110, September 2015
Interdisciplinary perspectives on pragmatics: A Festschrift for Jonathan Culpeper
Edited by Neal Norrick and Michael Haugh
Editorial Board
Pages IFC
Special Issue: Festschrift- Current perspectives
Interdisciplinary perspectives on pragmatics: A festschrift for Jonathan Culpeper
Pages 1-4
Neal Norrick, Michael Haugh
Interpersonal pragmatics and its link to (im)politeness research
Pages 5-10
Miriam A. Locher
Conventionalization: A new agenda for im/politeness research
Pages 11-18
Marina Terkourafi
(Un)expected behavior: Some general issues and a papal example
Pages 19-24
Claudia Caffi
Conceptualizing politeness in Greek: Evidence from Twitter corpora
Pages 25-30
Maria Sifianou
Direct off-record requests? – ‘Hinting’ in family interactions
Pages 31-35
Eva Ogiermann
Impoliteness and taking offence in initial interactions
Pages 36-42
Michael Haugh
Intercultural impoliteness
Pages 43-47
Istvan Kecskes
The combining of Discourse Markers – A beginning
Pages 48-53
Bruce Fraser
Understanding vagueness: A prosodic analysis of endocentric and exocentric general extenders in English conversation
Pages 54-62
Jesús Romero-Trillo
Pragmatics of fiction: Literary uses of uh and um
Pages 63-67
Andreas H. Jucker
“Ah, pox o’ your Pad-lock”: Interjections in the Old Bailey Corpus 1720–1913
Pages 68-73
Elizabeth Closs Traugott
Chinese xiehouyu (歇 后 语) and the interpretation of metaphor and metonymy
Pages 74-79
Dingfang Shu
Lexical cloning in English: A neo-Gricean lexical pragmatic analysis
Pages 80-85
Yan Huang
Under/standing cartoons: The suppression hypothesis revisited
Pages 86-93
Ofer Fein, Sari Beni-Noked, Rachel Giora
Narrative illocutionary acts direct and indirect
Pages 94-99
Neal R. Norrick
The power of the ordinary: Quotidian framing as a narrative strategy
Pages 100-105
Yoshiko Matsumoto
Subjectivity: Between discourse and conceptualization
Pages 106-110
Jan Nuyts
Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis
Ling & Literature
Phonology
Pragmatics
Semantics
Text/Corpus Linguistics
Subject Language(s): Chinese, Mandarin (cmn)
English (eng)
Greek, Modern (ell)
Japanese (jpn)
Polish (pol)
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