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Speech Acts in the History of English
Edited by Andreas H. Jucker and Irma Taavitsainen
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 176] 2008
► pp. 165193
Cited by (6)

Cited by six other publications

Brinton, Laurel J.
2021. Responding to thanks. Journal of Historical Pragmatics 22:2  pp. 180 ff. DOI logo
Chikalo, Natalya A.
2019. THE ARCHAIC HUMAN PERCEPTIONS OF HEALTH (THE OLD GERMANIC LANGUAGES EVIDENCE). Bulletin of the Moscow State Regional University (Linguistics) :6  pp. 74 ff. DOI logo
Schauer, Gila A.
2019. Results: Speech Acts in Children’s Books. In Teaching and Learning English in the Primary School [English Language Education, 18],  pp. 159 ff. DOI logo
Zieliński, Andrzej
2019. Hacia Una Tipología De Las Fórmulas De Saludo En La Historia Del Español . Pragmática Sociocultural / Sociocultural Pragmatics 7:2  pp. 155 ff. DOI logo
Zieliński, Andrzej
2022. «¡Diga! ¿Ah, es usted? Encantada siempre». Notas sobre el origen de la expresión diga en comunicaciones telefónicas. Studia Iberystyczne 22  pp. 437 ff. DOI logo
Jucker, Andreas H.
2017. Speech Acts and Speech Act Sequences: Greetings and Farewells in the History of American English. Studia Neophilologica 89:sup1  pp. 39 ff. DOI logo

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