Language and Dialogue
Volume 16, Issue 2 (2026)
Expected September 2026. ca. 160 pp.
Publishing status: In production
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
- PrefaceEdda Weigand | pp. 179–180
- Political communication in U. S. Senate campaign victory and concession speeches: A qualitative study of how winners and losers manage presentation of selfAngela Cora Garcia | pp. 181–205
- ‘All we are concerned with is saving the country’: National salvation, othering, and victimhood in Arabic public political resignationsMuhammad A. Badarneh | pp. 206–229
- ‘Nani?’ Strategic moves in Japanese mobile phone openingsMark R. Freiermuth & Sayo Nakamura | pp. 230–265
- Navigating digital dialogue: How Japanese students engage in COIL synchronous interactionsOana Cusen & Roxana Sandu | pp. 266–287
- Integrating dialogic teaching and online discussion forums in foreign language classroomsShannon Miyamoto | pp. 288–312
- Giorgia Mannaioli. 2025. Vagueness as an Implicitating Persuasive StrategyReviewed by Josep E. Ribera | pp. 313–321
- Pilar Garcés-Conejos Blitvich & Alexandra Georgakopoulou (eds). 2024. Influencer Discourse: Affective Relations and IdentitiesReviewed by Szilárd Emanuel Molnár | pp. 322–329
- Antonio Reyes & Andrew S. Ross. 2025. Understanding the Language of Virtual Interaction. Communities, Knowledge, and AuthorityReviewed by Bianca Maria Alecu | pp. 330–335
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