Institutional Politeness in (South) East Asia
Special Issue of Journal of Asian Pacific Communication 21:1 (2011)
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[Journal of Asian Pacific Communication, 21:1] 2011. vi, 158 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Institutional politeness in (South) East Asia: An introductionDániel Z. Kádár and Francesca Bargiela | pp. 1–9
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Cantonese politeness in the interviewing settingYuling Pan | pp. 10–33
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Positioning and multidimensional (im)politeness in Korean Oriental medical discourseKi-tae Kim | pp. 34–59
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Politeness in a Japanese intra-organisational meeting: Honorifics and socio-dialectal code switchingHiromasa Tanaka | pp. 60–76
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Rapport management in air traffic control in Malaysian aviation discourseShamala Paramasivam | pp. 77–96
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EpilogueYuling Pan | pp. 97–102
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Derek Bousfield. Impoliteness in InteractionReviewed by Sandra J. Harris | pp. 103–107
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Hao Sun & Dániel Z. Kádár (Eds.). It’s the Dragon’ Turn: Chinese Institutional DiscoursesReviewed by Andrew J. Merrison | pp. 108–113
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Japanese sojourners’ attitudes toward Americans: Exploring the influences of communication accommodation, linguistic competence, and relational solidarity in intergroup contactMakiko Imamura, Yan Bing Zhang, and Jake Harwood | pp. 115–132
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Stereotypes in the making: Prejudice and cultural generalizations in Hong Kong students’ discourseHans J. Ladegaard | pp. 133–158
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