LINGUIST List 22.1612
Mon Apr 11 2011
TOC: Pragmatics 21/1 (2011)
Editor for this issue: Justin Petro
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1. Ann Verhaert ,
Pragmatics Vol. 21, No. 1 (2011)
Message 1: Pragmatics Vol. 21, No. 1 (2011)
Date: 10-Apr-2011
From: Ann Verhaert <ann.verhaertipra.be>
Subject: Pragmatics Vol. 21, No. 1 (2011)
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Publisher: International Pragmatics Assoc. http://www.ipra.be
Journal Title: Pragmatics Volume Number: 21 Issue Number: 1 Issue Date: 2011
Main Text:
Articles:
Michael W. YoungMalinowski’s last word on the anthropological approach to language
Jamal B.S. Al-QinaiTranslating phatic expressions
Marco HamamText vs. comment: Some examples of the rhetorical value of the diglossiccode-switching in Arabic – a Gumperzian approach
Heinz L. KretzenbacherPerceptions of national and regional standards of addressing in Germany and Austria
Hans J. LadegaardStereotypes and the discursive accomplishment of intergroup differentiation:Talk about ‘the other’ in a global business organization
Marianne MasonExamining the rhetorical structure and discursive features of letters ofleniency as a genre
Krishna SeunarinesinghSchool administrators’ discursive positioning in talk about deviant high schoolstudents
María José García VizcaínoHumor in code-mixed airline advertising
Book Reviews:
Konstanze Jungbluth: Deissi spaziale nei testi teatrali italiani del XVI secolo,by Roman Sosnowski, 2010.
Mojca Schlamberger Brezar: South Slavic discourse particles, edited by M.Dedaić, M. Mišković-Luković, 2010.
Dámaso Izquierdo Alegría: Estrategias argumentativas en el discursoperiodístico, edited by Concepción Martínez Pasamar, 2010.
See http://ipra.ua.ac.be/main.aspx?c=*HOME&n=1360
Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis Pragmatics Sociolinguistics Text/Corpus Linguistics Translation
Subject Language(s): Arabic, Standard (arb) German, Standard (deu)
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