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Bago, Petra & Virna Karlić
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BARRON, ANNE
2017. The speech act of ‘offers’ in Irish English. World Englishes 36:2  pp. 224 ff. DOI logo
Barron, Anne & Irina Pandarova
2016. The Sociolinguistics of Language Use in Ireland. In Sociolinguistics in Ireland,  pp. 107 ff. DOI logo
Elsweiler, Christine
2022. Gender variation in the requestive behaviour of Early Modern Scottish and English letter-writers? A study of private correspondence. Journal of Historical Sociolinguistics 8:1  pp. 55 ff. DOI logo
Elsweiler, Christine
2023. Modal may in requests. Journal of Historical Pragmatics DOI logo
Fedriani, Chiara
2017. Chapter 5. Quapropter, quaeso? ‘Why, for pity’s sake?’. In Pragmatic Approaches to Latin and Ancient Greek [Studies in Language Companion Series, 190],  pp. 83 ff. DOI logo
Flöck, Ilka & Ronald Geluykens
2015. Speech Acts in Corpus Pragmatics: A Quantitative Contrastive Study of Directives in Spontaneous and Elicited Discourse. In Yearbook of Corpus Linguistics and Pragmatics 2015 [Yearbook of Corpus Linguistics and Pragmatics, 3],  pp. 7 ff. DOI logo
Flöck, Ilka & Ronald Geluykens
2018. Preference Organization and Cross-Cultural Variation in Request Responses: A Corpus-Based Comparison of British and American English. Corpus Pragmatics 2:1  pp. 57 ff. DOI logo
Gut, Ulrike & Foluke O. Unuabonah
2022. Requesting Strategies in Nigerian and British English: A Corpus-Based Approach. In Current Issues in Descriptive Linguistics and Digital Humanities,  pp. 687 ff. DOI logo
Kádár, Dániel Z.
Lin, Chih-Ying
2015. The Role of Gender in Taiwan and Mainland Chinese Compliments. In Researching Sociopragmatic Variability,  pp. 49 ff. DOI logo
Mazzon, Gabriella
2017. Chapter 10. Paths of development of English DMs. In Pragmatic Markers, Discourse Markers and Modal Particles [Studies in Language Companion Series, 186],  pp. 289 ff. DOI logo
Ren, Wei
2015. Sociopragmatic Variation in Mainland and Taiwan Chinese Refusals. In Researching Sociopragmatic Variability,  pp. 72 ff. DOI logo
Ronan, Patricia
2022. Directives and Politeness in SPICE-Ireland. Corpus Pragmatics 6:2  pp. 175 ff. DOI logo
Saleem, Tahir, Musarat Yasmin, Aisha Saleem & Krisda Chaemsaithong
2021. Linguistic politeness of Pakistani English and British English speakers: Culture and gender perspectives. Cogent Arts & Humanities 8:1 DOI logo
Schneider, Klaus P.
2010. Variational pragmatics. In Handbook of Pragmatics,  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Schneider, Klaus P.
2021. Variational Pragmatics. In The Cambridge Handbook of Sociopragmatics,  pp. 663 ff. DOI logo
Schneider, Klaus P.
2022. Variational pragmatics. In Handbook of Pragmatics [Handbook of Pragmatics, ],  pp. 1472 ff. DOI logo
Schoppa, Dominik Jan
2022. Conceptualizing Illocutions in Context: A Variationist Perspective on the Meta-Illocutionary Lexicon. Corpus Pragmatics 6:1  pp. 63 ff. DOI logo
Schröder, Anne & Klaus P. Schneider
2018. Variational pragmatics, responses to thanks, and the specificity of English in Namibia. English World-Wide. A Journal of Varieties of English 39:3  pp. 338 ff. DOI logo
Schröder, Anne & Klaus P. Schneider
Sell, Friederike & Terry Haggerty
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Vaughan, Elaine
2023. Politeness in Irish English. In The Oxford Handbook of Irish English,  pp. 448 ff. DOI logo
Vaughan, Elaine & Brian Clancy
2011. The pragmatics of Irish English. English Today 27:2  pp. 47 ff. DOI logo
Wierzbicka, Anna
2016. Making sense of terms of address in European languages through the Natural Semantic Metalanguage (NSM). Intercultural Pragmatics 13:4  pp. 499 ff. DOI logo
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2021. Approaches and Methods in Sociopragmatics. In The Cambridge Handbook of Sociopragmatics,  pp. 567 ff. DOI logo

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