Search

Issue
Title
Authors
Broadening the ontology of threats verbalized in written communication on the Internet
Komalova L.R., Kalyuzhnaya L.V.
Perception of impoliteness in refusal and response to it by native speakers of English and Persian
Tajeddin Z., Rassaei Moqadam H.
Typology of pragmatic implications from the point of view of interaction between pragmatics and semantics
Kiklewicz A.
The gentle craft of saying “No” in Persian and English: A cross-cultural and cross-linguistic slant
Kordestanchi B., Sarkhosh M., Moafian F.
Linguacultural aspects of the value and semantic attitude to the speech act of promise in Russian
Zagidullina M.V., Ghodrati A., Shafaghi M.
Lexical Ways of Expressing Explicit Politeness in German Linguoculture
Gazizov R.A.
Discursive functions of Japanese Personal Pronouns
Oishi E.
Types of indirect compliments in Russian and Vietnamese communicative cultures
Nguyen Thu Huong -.
Discourse, Statement and Speech Act
Krasina E.A.
Sincerity/insincerity in the sphere of dialogue (on the material of russian art texts)
Kuznetsova S.V.
A cross-cultural study of condolence strategies in a computer-mediated social network
Alemi M., Pazoki Moakhar N., Rezanejad A.
Ambiguous invitations in the American communicative culture
Schelchkova E.B.
“Can we take a picture with you?” The realization of the refusal speech act with tourists by Emirati speakers
Deveci T., Midraj J.
Politeness Strategies Employed By Americans and Russians When Declining an Invitation
Schelchkova E.B.
Formal and Informal Russian Invitation: Context and Politeness Strategies
Vlasyan G.R., Kozhukhova I.V.
The speech act of invitation in the American and Russian communicative cultures (results of an empirical research)
Schelchkova E.B.
Indexical and Sequential Properties of Criticisms in Initial Interactions: Implications for Examining (Im) Politeness across Cultures
Haugh M., Chang W.M.
1 - 17 of 17 Items

Search tips:

  • Search terms are case-insensitive
  • Common words are ignored
  • By default only articles containing all terms in the query are returned (i.e., AND is implied)
  • Combine multiple words with OR to find articles containing either term; e.g., education OR research
  • Use parentheses to create more complex queries; e.g., archive ((journal OR conference) NOT theses)
  • Search for an exact phrase by putting it in quotes; e.g., "open access publishing"
  • Exclude a word by prefixing it with - or NOT; e.g. online -politics or online NOT politics
  • Use * in a term as a wildcard to match any sequence of characters; e.g., soci* morality would match documents containing "sociological" or "societal"

This website uses cookies

You consent to our cookies if you continue to use our website.

About Cookies