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Gender Identity and Discourse Analysis
Edited by Lia Litosseliti and Jane Sunderland
[Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture 2] 2002
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Amouzadeh, Mohammad & Raha Zareifard
2019. Interactional metadiscourse of gender in Persian. Pragmatics and Society 10:4  pp. 512 ff. DOI logo
Arroyo, José Luis Blas
2013. ‘No eres inteligente ni para tener amigos… Pues anda que tú’ [‘You are not even clever enough to have any friends… Look who’s talking!’]: a quantitative analysis of the production and reception of impoliteness in present-day Spanish reality television. In Real Talk: Reality Television and Discourse Analysis in Action,  pp. 218 ff. DOI logo
Bataineh, Rula Fahmi , Ruba F. Bataineh & Lara K. Andraws
2023. How Polite can Impoliteness be? A Jordanian Gendered Perspective. Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Studies  pp. 16 ff. DOI logo
Beeching, Kate
2004. Pragmatic particles - polite but powerless? Tone-group terminal hein and quoi in contemporary spoken French. Multilingua - Journal of Cross-Cultural and Interlanguage Communication 23:1-2  pp. 61 ff. DOI logo
Dalton, Elizabeth D.
2022. Framing Sexual Refusal Experiences among Emerging Adult Women: Politeness Theory in Unscripted Territory. Communication Studies 73:1  pp. 17 ff. DOI logo
Dynel, Marta
2015. Impoliteness in the service of verisimilitude in film interaction. In Participation in Public and Social Media Interactions [Pragmatics & Beyond New Series, 256],  pp. 157 ff. DOI logo
Freytag, Vera
2020. Chapter 9. “I always use the word please”. In Politeness in Professional Contexts [Pragmatics & Beyond New Series, 311],  pp. 199 ff. DOI logo
Güss, C. Dominik, Doris Hauth, Franziska Wiltsch, Claus-Christian Carbon, Astrid Schütz & Katrin Wanninger
2018. Patience in Everyday Life: Three Field Studies in France, Germany, and Romania. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 49:3  pp. 355 ff. DOI logo
Lyons, Antonia C. & Sara A. Willott
2008. Alcohol Consumption, Gender Identities and Women’s Changing Social Positions. Sex Roles 59:9-10  pp. 694 ff. DOI logo
Maíz-Arévalo, Carmen
2011. Gender-based differences on Spanish conversational exchanges: The role of the follow-up move. Discourse Studies 13:6  pp. 687 ff. DOI logo
McIntyre, Dan & Derek Bousfield
2017. (Im)politeness in Fictional Texts. In The Palgrave Handbook of Linguistic (Im)politeness,  pp. 759 ff. DOI logo
Mills, Sara
2003. Gender and Politeness, DOI logo
Orthaber, Sara
2023. On (Im)politeness. In (Im)politeness at a Slovenian Call Centre [Advances in (Im)politeness Studies, ],  pp. 11 ff. DOI logo
Paltridge, Brian
2017. Conclusions. In The Discourse of Peer Review,  pp. 183 ff. DOI logo
Sinkeviciute, Valeria
Sinkeviciute, Valeria
2018. “Ya bloody drongo!!!”. Internet Pragmatics 1:2  pp. 272 ff. DOI logo
Sinkeviciute, Valeria
2020. “Ya bloody drongo!!!”. In (Im)politeness and Moral Order in Online Interactions [Benjamins Current Topics, 107],  pp. 67 ff. DOI logo
Sung, Chit Cheung Matthew
2012. Exploring the interplay of gender, discourse, and (im)politeness. Journal of Gender Studies 21:3  pp. 285 ff. DOI logo
Sznycer, Karolina
2010. Strategies of powerful self-presentations in the discourse of female tennis players. Discourse & Society 21:4  pp. 458 ff. DOI logo
Söderlund, Hanna
2023. ‘Joking aside’ The power of rejections in humour. Discourse & Communication 17:3  pp. 336 ff. DOI logo
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2009. 2009 42nd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences,  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo

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