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Identity, politeness and discursive practices in a changing world
Eslami Z.R., Larina T.V., Pashmforoosh R.
Perception of impoliteness in refusal and response to it by native speakers of English and Persian
Tajeddin Z., Rassaei Moqadam H.
Politeness and impoliteness in social network service communication in Korea
Rhee S.
Irony in English and Russian discourses: comparative analysis
Gornostaeva A.A.
Relational Work in Airbnb reviews
Hernández-López M.d.
Intercultural Communication in the Light of Polish and Russian Verbal Etiquette
Korzeniewska-Berczyńska J.
Formal and Informal Russian Invitation: Context and Politeness Strategies
Vlasyan G.R., Kozhukhova I.V.
The Conceptualisation of Impoliteness in Russian and English
Kharlova M.L.
“Pedagogical” Agression in Russian Everyday Communication
Bragina N.G., Sharonov I.A.
Constituencies of Politeness: Stiff Upper Lip
Jioeva A.A., Sosedova V.S.
Politeness Pressure on Grammar: The Case of First and Second Person Pronouns and Address Terms in Korean
Rhee S.
Lexical Ways of Expressing Explicit Politeness in German Linguoculture
Gazizov R.A.
Introduction to Politeness and Impoliteness Research in Global Contexts
Locher M.A., Larina T.V.
Politeness Strategies Employed By Americans and Russians When Declining an Invitation
Schelchkova E.B.
THE EXPRESSION OF POLITENESS IN A BILINGUAL SETTING: EXPLORING THE CASE OF MALTESE ENGLISH
Cremona M., Assimakopoulos S., Vella A.
A study of rudeness and communicative ethics in an intercultural aspect
Larina T.V., Kozyreva M.M., Gornostayeva А.А.
The speech act of invitation in the American and Russian communicative cultures (results of an empirical research)
Schelchkova E.B.
Ways of Expressing Apologies and Thanks in French and Japanese Personal Emails: a Comparison of Politeness
Chantal Claudel ( -.
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