
Pragmatics and Society
Volume 17, Issue 4 (2026)
Expected October 2026. iii, 137 pp.
Publishing status: In production
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
- Speaking of workplaces in the time of Covid-19: Naming and digital placemaking in the NordicsAlexandra Petrulevich, Emilia Aldrin, Väinö Syrjälä & Line Sandst | pp. 411–432
- Foreign relations law as an interdiscursive continuum: A comparative genre-pragmatic analysisLe Cheng & Xiaobin Zhu | pp. 433–454
- “And the right wants to hang and relax”: Some features of impairment talkEmilie Munch Nicolaisen & Gitte Rasmussen | pp. 455–478
- Unveiling the sex differences and their diachronic changes of thanking in spoken British English: A local grammar based investigationHang Su, Jun Ye & Ziyi Xiong | pp. 479–504
- Hair or fist: Framing a movement through visual metaphtonymySomayeh Hatamzadeh-Esfahani & Reza Kazemian | pp. 505–529
- Yanmei Han & Guowen Shang. 2024. The Linguistic Landscape in China: Commodification, Image Construction, Contestations and NegotiationsReviewed by Yunhe Zhao & Qiao Huang | pp. 530–535
- Kevin A. Whitehead, Elizabeth Stokoe & Geoffrey Raymond. 2025. Categories in Social InteractionReviewed by Zhiwei Zhao & Chengtuan Li | pp. 536–541
- Chiara Degano, Dora Renna & Francesca Santulli. 2024. Persuasion in Specialized DiscourseReviewed by Zhenghao Rong & Jianfei Sun | pp. 542–547
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