7 results for "Filipino"
- Knowledge types and presuppositions: An analysis of strategic aspects of public apologiesJocelyn A. S. Navera & Leah Gustilo | PRAG 32:2 (2021) pp. 274–298 | Article
- Interpersonal video communication as a site of human sociality: A special issue of PragmaticsRichard Harper, Rod Watson & Christian Licoppe | PRAG 27:3 (2017) pp. 301–318 | introduction
- Is dat dog you’re eating? Mock Filipino, Hawai‘i Creole, and local elitismMie Hiramoto | PRAG 21:3 (2011) pp. 341–371 | Article
- Speaking like Asian immigrants: Intersections of accommodation and mocking at a U.S. high schoolElaine W. Chun | PRAG 19:1 (2009) pp. 17–38 | Article
- “No flips in the pool”: Discursive practice in Hawai‘i CreoleToshiaki Furukawa | PRAG 17:3 (2007) pp. 371–385 | Article
- “We can laugh at ourselves”: Hawai’i ethnic humor, local identity and the myth of multiculturalismRoderick N. Labrador | PRAG 14:2-3 (2004) pp. 291–316 | 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