10 results for "Australian English"
- Modifying requests in a foreign language: A longitudinal study of Australian learners of ChineseWei Li | PRAG 35:2 (2023) pp. 204–231 | Article
- Apology responses and gender differences in spoken British English: A corpus studyYi An, Hang Su & Mingyou Xiang | PRAG 32:1 (2021) pp. 28–53 | Article
- Taboo vocatives in the language of London teenagersIgnacio M. Palacios Martínez | PRAG 31:2 (2020) pp. 250–277 | Article
- Korean general extenders tunci ha and kena ha ‘or something’: Approximation, hedging, and pejorative stance in cross-linguistic comparisonMinju Kim | PRAG 30:4 (2019) pp. 557–585 | Article
- The pragmeme of disagreement and its allopracts in English and Serbian political interview discourseMilica Radulović & Vladimir Ž. Jovanović | PRAG 30:4 (2020) pp. 586–613 | Article
- Making ‘yes’ stronger by saying ‘no’: Utterance-initial iya in statements of ‘yes’ in JapaneseHironori Nishi | PRAG 29:1 (2019) pp. 133–154 | Article
- Appraising and reappraising of compliments and the provision of responses: Automatic and non-automatic reactionsMostafa Morady Moghaddam | PRAG 29:3 (2019) pp. 410–435 | Article
- “I want a real apology”: A discursive pragmatics perspective on apologiesCaroline L. Rieger | PRAG 27:4 (2017) pp. 553–590 | Article
- Address practices in academic interactions in a pluricentric language: Australian English, American English, and British EnglishMaicol Formentelli & John Hajek | PRAG 26:4 (2016) pp. 631–652 | Article
- The use of listener responses in Mandarin Chinese and Australian English conversationsDeng Xudong | PRAG 18:2 (2008) pp. 303–328 | Article