12 results for "Iran"
- Quotation headlines in the printed British quality press: (Re-)contextualisation meets entextualisationAnita Fetzer | PRAG 36:1 (2024) pp. 63–88 | Article
- Semantic and pragmatic properties of post-truth discourse: A description of reverse news on social mediaZhonggang Sang & Tongtong Shi | PRAG 36:2 (2025) pp. 225–253 | Article
- Metaphors to describe sanctions against Iran in American and Iranian newspapersRasoul Mohammad Hosseinpur & Mahdi Mansouri | PRAG 35:3 (2024) pp. 348–368 | Article
- Power dynamics and pragma-cultural sources of unsourced evidentiality in PersianAmin Zaini & Hossein Shokouhi | PRAG 33:1 (2022) p. 99 | Article
- The pragmatics of alternative futures in political discourses: Legitimising the politics of preemption in Trump’s discourse on IranAli Basarati, Hadaegh Rezaei & Mohammad Amouzadeh | PRAG 33:4 (2023) pp. 505–531 | Article
- Out-grouping and ambient affiliation in Donald Trump’s tweets about Iran: Exploring the role of negative evaluation in enacting solidarityMohammad Makki & Michele Zappavigna | PRAG 32:1 (2021) pp. 104–130 | Article
- Metapragmatics in indirect reports: The degree of reflexivityMostafa Morady Moghaddam & Seyyed Ali Ostovar-Namaghi | PRAG 32:3 (2021) pp. 381–402 | Article
- Aspects of væ (‘and’) as a discourse marker in PersianReza Kazemian & Mohammad Amouzadeh | PRAG 32:4 (2022) pp. 588–619 | Article
- “Abeg na! we write so our comments can be posted!”: Borrowed Nigerian Pidgin pragmatic markers in Nigerian EnglishFoluke Olayinka Unuabonah, Folajimi Oyebola & Ulrike Gut | PRAG 31:3 (2021) pp. 455–481 | Article
- “By the elders’ leave, I do”: Rituals, ostensivity and perceptions of the moral order in Iranian Tehrani marriage ceremoniesSofia A Koutlaki | PRAG 30:1 (2019) p. 88 | 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
- Nationalism and gender in the representation of non-Japanese characters’ speech in contemporary Japanese novelsSatoko Suzuki | PRAG 28:2 (2018) pp. 271–302 | Article