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Approaches to Internet Pragmatics: Theory and practice
Edited by Chaoqun Xie, Francisco Yus and Hartmut Haberland
[
Pragmatics & Beyond New Series
318] 2021
► pp.
347
–
348
◄
previous
Subject index
A
accommodation
153
act
affiliating
215, 219–220
appealing
215, 219–220
behabitive
165–168
commissive
162–165
exercitive
159–162
illocutionary
67, 152–168
informing
215, 219–220
pragmatic
39
verdictive
155–159
action, communicative
64
activity, rhetorical
264
adaptability
43
alignment, flexible
91
animator
212, 218, 228
aspect, interpersonal
264
audience, imagined
264
authenticity, staged
213–214, 223
awareness, ambient
94
B
backstage
211
blog
292
and gender
293–294
C
communication
ostensive-inferential
87
political
259–285
community, sense of
93
computer-mediated discourse analysis
9
condition, preparatory
152–153
constraint, contextual
10–11, 80, 83–85, 96
content category
264
context
50–55
cognitive
52–53
collapse
210, 263
linguistic
53
social
54
contextualisation
59
cues
55–56
co-presence
94
cyberpragmatics
75, 78–80
D
decontextualisation
57
discourse
8–9
discourse analysis
8–9
discourse, computer-mediated
48–49
discourse connective
48
discourse pragmatics
64
Dodgeball
93
dovetailedness
64
E
ecology
hybrid
78
reflexive hybrid
78
effect
conventional
147, 152
non-propositional
11–12, 80, 92–95, 98
emoji
107–144, 225–227
ambiguity
111–112, 137–138
definition
107
functions
112–113, 119, 124–125, 136–137, 225–227
language of
109, 139
emoticon
152, 287–320
and gender
289–290, 298
and politeness
304–310
types
295–298, 300–304
entextualisation
54, 57
environments, cognitive
87
e-service encounters
211
espousal
162
ethnography
36–37
discourse-centred
214
ethnomethodology
60
F
Facebook
149
check-in
95–98
footing
212, 219
force, illocutionary
151–152
forum
243
frame
50–51, 212, 218
frontstage
211
function, metacommunicative
48
G
gathering, multifocused
88
genre
263
goal
30–31
graphicon
113
Grindr
81
ground
28
collective discourse common
69
common
68–71, 87
core common
69
discourse common
69
emergent common
69
individual discourse common
69
group chat
224
group membership
93
H
humor
179–181, 183–184
in digital communication
180–181
types
179
hypothesis, informative-first
67
I
identity
93
discursive
67
online
42
identity marker
237
impoliteness
244–245
incongruity
196–198
indexicality
60–63
individualism, networked
76
influencer
208–209, 218–227
innovation hypothesis
259–260
interactivity trigger
97
inter-mediation
323
internet
1–3, 145
internet pragmatics
definition
3–5
scope
5–6
intertextuality
193–198
intimacy, ambient
98
J
jazz, typed
315
K
kaomoji
289
and gender
289–290
knowledge, dissemination of
145–172
L
letter repetition
291
M
macrocoordination
93
manifestness
85
mutual
87
media, locative
75–105
mediation
57, 335
multimodal
333
metarepresentation
61–63
metasystem
60–61
microcoordination
93
migration
239–242, 321–341
modality
213
multilayeredness
71
multimodality
9, 49, 53, 61, 67, 113, 178, 181, 207, 213 ;
see also
narrative, multimodal
N
narrative
digital
213–214
multimodal
223, 227–228
network, social
148–149
newspaper, online
323
nickname
235–256
and identity
236–238
normalization hypothesis
260
O
organization, sequential
64–65
P
parrochialization
93
participation, multilayered
68
party, third
263
perspectivization strategy
327
phonetic spelling, unconventional
310–312
and gender
310–311
place
character of
94
presentation of
87
place attachment
82
politeness
235–236, 296–298
politics
see
communication, political
polylogue
149
pragmatics
27–28, 38, 49, 65–67, 265
digital
5
see also
value, pragmatics of
see also
discourse pragmatics
pragmeme
39–40
presence, connected
94
presupposition accommodation
159–160
Q
quotation
61–63
R
rapport
296, 314
reaction button
150, 163
recontextualisation
57
relationship, documentation of
97
re-mediation
323
rheme
271
S
self
public
227
spatial
86
self-presentation
84, 175, 177–179, 208–211, 220, 227
self-reference
281–282
selling, social
208–210
sequentiality
29, 65
social networks, location-based
77
sociolinguistics
60
space, hybrid
77, 83, 86
speech act theory
147, 150–153 ;
see also
act
sphere, socioformative
76
stance, evaluative
30–31
status
see
WhatsApp status
stranger, pseudonymous
82
subjectification
213
T
territory, informational
83
text
8–9
theme
271
translanguaging
239, 322
translation
321–323
translation mediation
322, 325
multimodal
333
trans-mediation
323
turn, locational
83
Twitter
259–285
U
uptake
152
V
value
28, 30, 39
in society
31–33
pragmatics of
34–36
W
Waze
93
WeChat
82, 207–233
Moments
210
WhatsApp
175–205
humor
179–181, 183–184, 192–200
status
176, 181–184
status types
188–191
world wide web
1, 146