Conceptualising ‘the relational’ in pragmatics: Insights from metapragmatic emotion and (im)politeness comments (English)
- New search for: Spencer-Oatey, Helen
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Journal of Pragmatics
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43
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3565-3578
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2011
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Title:Conceptualising ‘the relational’ in pragmatics: Insights from metapragmatic emotion and (im)politeness comments
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Contributors:Spencer-Oatey, Helen ( author )
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Published in:Journal of Pragmatics ; 43, 14 ; 3565-3578
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Publication date:2011-08-19
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Type of material:Electronic Resource
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Language:English
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Table of contents – Volume 43, Issue 14
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The Multifunctionality of Discourse Operator Okay: Evidence from a police interviewGaines, Philip et al. | 2011
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Pursuing a response in office hour interactions between US college students and international teaching assistantsChiang, Shiao-Yun et al. | 2011
- 3331
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Follow-up questions in political press conferencesEriksson, Göran et al. | 2011
- 3345
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Relevance theory and citationsWhite, Howard D. et al. | 2011
- 3362
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Poetics of repetition in ordinary talk: A case among Persian heritage language teachers and their studentsAtoofi, Saeid et al. | 2011
- 3374
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Having a say: Direct speech representation in Greek youth storytellingLampropoulou, Sofia et al. | 2011
- 3387
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On the distinction between inferential and meta-inferential conditionals in DutchVerbrugge, Sara / Smessaert, Hans et al. | 2011
- 3403
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Rhetoric as the Antistrophos of pragmatics: Toward a “Competition of Cooperation” in the study of language useLiu, Yameng et al. | 2011
- 3403
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Rhetoric as the Antistrophos 1 Antistrophos (άντίστροφος), often translated in English as “counterpart,” is the classical term with which Aristotle characterizes the relationship between rhetoric and dialectic (the art of philosophical disputation). Since its popular English rendition fails to capture the full range of the original meanings it conveys, we decide to retain the Latinized form of this term in our discussion. For more about the term and its history of controversial understandings, see Part 5 of this paper. of pragmatics: Toward a “Competition of Cooperation” in the study of language useLiu, Yameng / Zhu, Chunshen et al. | 2011
- 3416
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Conventional implicature, presupposition, and the meaning of mustSalmon, William et al. | 2011
- 3431
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How speakers gesture when encoding location with English on and French surTutton, Mark et al. | 2011
- 3455
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Investigating the oral proficiency of English learners in China: A comparative study of the use of pragmatic markersWei, Ming et al. | 2011
- 3473
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Reading Chinese online entertainment news: Metaphor and language playHan, Chong et al. | 2011
- 3489
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How directive constructions emerge: Grammaticalization, constructionalization, cooptationMauri, Caterina / Sansò, Andrea et al. | 2011
- 3522
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An experimental investigation of how addressee feedback affects co-speech gestures accompanying speakers’ responsesHoller, Judith / Wilkin, Katie et al. | 2011
- 3537
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On the descriptive ineffability of expressive meaningBlakemore, Diane et al. | 2011
- 3551
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Impression management on reality TV: Emotion in parental accountsGordon, Cynthia et al. | 2011
- 3565
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Conceptualising ‘the relational’ in pragmatics: Insights from metapragmatic emotion and (im)politeness commentsSpencer-Oatey, Helen et al. | 2011
- 3579
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Geared to Intercultural understanding: The technique of perspectivizing in biographical interviews about the East German TRABIten Thije, Jan D. / Beermann, Katrin et al. | 2011
- 3591
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How to say “Good-bye” in Second LifePojanapunya, Punjaporn / Jaroenkitboworn, Kandaporn et al. | 2011
- 3603
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Discourse marker and modal particle: The functions of utterance-final then in spoken EnglishHaselow, Alexander et al. | 2011
- 3624
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Multimodality: A Social Semiotic Approach to Contemporary CommunicationForceville, Charles J. et al. | 2011
- 3627
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Academic Discourse: English in a Global ContextZhang, Jingyan et al. | 2011
- 3630
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Meaning, Discourse and SocietyWang, Rongbin et al. | 2011
- 3633
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New Approaches to HedgingApróné, G. Ágnes et al. | 2011
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Expressing Opinions in French and Australian Discourse: A Semantic and Interactional AnalysisCoady, Ann et al. | 2011