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Review published In:
Pragmatics and Society
Vol.
6:3
(2015) ► pp.
469
–
473
◄
previous
Book review
Jenny
Arendholz
.
(In)Appropriate Online Behavior: A Pragmatic Analysis of Message Board Relations
Amsterdam & Philadelphia:
John Benjamins
,
2013
.
xiii + 285 pp.
ISBN
9789027256348
Reviewed by
Ho-fai Cheng
|
Georgetown University
Published online: 28 September 2015
https://doi.org/10.1075/ps.6.3.08che
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.”
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25 (3): 349–367.
Lave, Jean
, and
Etienne Wenger
1991
Situated Learning: Legitimate Peripheral Participation
. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Locher, Miriam A.
, and
Richard J. Watts
2005
“
Politeness Theory and Relational Work
.”
Journal of Politeness Research
1 (1): 9–33.