Journal of Asian Pacific Communication 11:2
[Journal of Asian Pacific Communication, 11:2] 2001.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Learning speaking skills from our ancient philosophers: Transformation of Taiwanese culture as observed from popular booksHui-Ching Chang | pp. 109–133
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Assertiveness as a predictor of compliance and resistance in Taiwan, Japan, and the U. S.Mary Jiang Bresnahan, Rie Ohashi, Reiko Nebashi, Yongquan Liu, and Chao-Chih Liao | pp. 135–159
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Communicating across and within generations: Taiwanese, Chinese-Americans, and Euro-Americans perceptions of communicationHoward Giles, Beatrice Liang, Kimberly A. Noels, and Robert M. McCann | pp. 161–179
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Reconsidering Chinese modesty: Hong Kong and mainland Chinese evaluative judgements of compliment responsesHelen Spencer-Oatey and Patrick Ng | pp. 181–201
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Harmonies and tensions in Chinese intergenerational communication: Younger and older adults’ accountsYan Bing Zhang and Mary Lee Hummert | pp. 203–230
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The spread of Putonghua and language attitude changes in Shanghai and Guangzhou, ChinaMinglang Zhou | pp. 231–253
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New development of Chinese lexiconYongquan Liu | pp. 255–262
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Public relations in South Korea: Applying theories and exploring opportunitiesYungwook Kim and Linda Childers Hon | pp. 263–286
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“Is there only one China?”:. Analyzing the rhetoric of Chinese nationalism in a newspaper articleSai-hua Kuo | pp. 287–303
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Gillian Bickley. The Golden Needle: The Biography of Frederick Stewart (1836–1889)W.K. Cheng | pp. 305–310
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Yuling Pang. Politeness in Chinese Face-to-Face InteractionReviewed by Song Mei Lee-Wong | pp. 311–313
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Book review