Internet Pragmatics 2:2
[Internet Pragmatics, 2:2] 2019. iii, 162 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Self-denigration and the mixed messages of ‘ugly’ selfies in InstagramRuth Page | pp. 173–205
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A study of phatic emoji use in WhatsApp communicationBethany Aull | pp. 206–232
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Agency and impoliteness in Korean online interactionsAriel Kim and Lucien Brown | pp. 233–259
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Why is Twitter so popular in Japan? Linguistic devices for monologizationMitsuko Narita Izutsu and Katsunobu Izutsu | pp. 260–289
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How much reading between the lines is there in online game playing? The functions of ‘Good job’ as a communication tool in Monster StrikeNoboru Sakai | pp. 290–318
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Dániel Z. Kádár. 2017. Politeness, Impoliteness and Ritual: Maintaining the Moral Order in Interpersonal InteractionReviewed by Jiayi Wang | pp. 319–324
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Sara Mills. 2017. English Politeness and ClassReviewed by Wenwen Geng and Liling Lin | pp. 325–329
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Monika Kopytowska, ed. 2017. Contemporary Discourses of Hate and Radicalism across Space and GenresReviewed by Gintaras Dautartas | pp. 330–334
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Subjects & Metadata
BIC Subject: CFG – Semantics, Pragmatics, Discourse Analysis
BISAC Subject: LAN009030 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Pragmatics