30 results for "Autonomy"
- The sociopragmatic dimension of language use and evaluations of interactional behaviour: A cross-cultural investigation of Italian and British-English speakers’ perceptionsValentina Bartali | PRAG 36:1 (2024) pp. 1–36 | Article
- Dual function of (inter)subjectivity in the use of well as a discourse markerRyo Takamura | PRAG 36:2 (2025) pp. 254–275 | Article
- Emotional language within influencer marketing on YouTube: A qualitative case study of twelve videos from Spanish YouTubersSanna Pelttari | PRAG 36:3 (2025) pp. 424–450 | Article
- “It’s nothing serious, take it easy”: Chinese doctors’ emotion-regulating discourses on the online medical consultation websitesQingsheng Jiang, Yansheng Mao & Yihang Wang | PRAG 35:4 (2024) pp. 555–578 | Article
- How face is perceived in Chinese and Japanese: A contrastive studyQi Xiao & Ling Zhou | PRAG 34:2 (2024) pp. 264–292 | Article
- Translating politeness on public notices with a directive function in Thessaloniki: A cross-cultural perspectiveChristopher Lees | PRAG 34:4 (2023) pp. 534–564 | Article
- How broadcasters enhance rapport with viewers in live streaming commerce: A genre-based discourse analysisXingsong Shi & Huanqin Dou | PRAG 33:4 (2022) pp. 592–617 | Article
- “Let’s … together”: Rapport management in Chinese directive public signsXiaochun Sun & Xinren Chen | PRAG 33:4 (2023) pp. 618–640 | Article
- Accounts as acts of identity: Justifying business closures on COVID-19 public signs in Athens and LondonSpyridoula Bella & Eva Ogiermann | PRAG 32:4 (2022) pp. 620–647 | Article
- Positively bitter and negatively sweet? Conventional implicatures and compatibility condition of emotive taste terms in Korean vs. EnglishSuwon Yoon | PRAG 31:2 (2020) pp. 303–329 | Article
- Recursive embedding of viewpoints, irregularity, and the role for a flexible frameworkMax van Duijn & Arie Verhagen | PRAG 29:2 (2019) pp. 198–225 | Article
- The ethnopragmatics of Akan adviceKofi Agyekum | PRAG 29:3 (2019) pp. 309–331 | Article
- Pragmatic development in the instructed context: A longitudinal investigation of L2 email requestsThi Thuy Minh Nguyen | PRAG 28:2 (2018) pp. 217–252 | Article
- The structural format and rhetorical variation of writing Chinese judicial opinions: A genre analytical approachZhengrui Han, Vijay K. Bhatia & Yunfeng Ge | PRAG 28:4 (2018) pp. 463–488 | Article
- Face as an interactional construct in the context of connectedness and separateness: An empirical approach to culture-specific interpretations of faceUlrike Schröder | PRAG 28:4 (2018) pp. 547–572 | Article
- Vicissitudes of laughter: Managing interlocutor affiliation in talk about humanitarian aidKevin McKenzie | PRAG 27:2 (2017) pp. 257–300 | Article
- The Skype paradox: Homelessness and selective intimacy in the use of communications technologyRichard H. Harper, Rod Watson & Jill Palzkill Woelfer | PRAG 27:3 (2017) pp. 447–474 | Article
- Peruvian Spanish speakers’ cultural preferences in expressing gratitudeCarmen Garcia | PRAG 26:1 (2016) pp. 21–49 | Article
- Autonomy orientation in Estonian and Swedish family interactionsTiia Tulviste & Boel De Geer | PRAG 19:2 (2009) pp. 279–291 | Article
- The implications of studying politeness in Spanish-speaking contexts: A discussionDiana Bravo | PRAG 18:4 (2008) pp. 577–603 | Article
- Politeness and other types of facework: Communicative and social meaning in a television panel discussionNieves Hernández-Flores | PRAG 18:4 (2008) pp. 681–706 | Article
- Impoliteness in institutional and non-institutional contextsSilvia Kaul de Marlangeon | PRAG 18:4 (2008) pp. 729–749 | Article
- Increments in Navajo conversationMargaret Field | PRAG 17:4 (2007) pp. 637–646 | Article
- Politeness in compliment responses: A perspective from naturally occurring exchanges in TurkishŞükriye Ruhi | PRAG 16:1 (2006) p. 43 | Article
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“The reading wars in situ”
James Collins | PRAG 13:1 (2003) p. 85 | Article
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¡A mi no me manda nadie!
: Individualism and identity in Mexican ranchero speechMarcia Farr | PRAG 10:1 (2000) pp. 61–85 | Article
- A contrastive study of hedging in English and Chinese academic spoken discourseYuxiang Duan & Liesbeth Degand | Published online 18 August 2025 | Article
- Effects of gender and generation on Chinese self-praise on social mediaYaping Guo, Wanrong Chen & Wei Ren | Published online 8 August 2025 | Article
- Using interactional metadiscourse for rapport management: A study of Chinese university enrolment posts on WeChatJialu Wang & Geqi Wu | Published online 24 April 2025 | Article
- Interrogation as domination: A forensic pragmatics inquiry of questioning strategies and Gricean violations in Philippine bilingual courtroom
interactionsDanica P. Francisco & John Arvin V. De Roxas | Published online 26 May 2026 | Article