11 results for "Talk show"
- The use and perception of question tags in Trinidadian EnglishMichael Westphal | PRAG 35:1 (2023) pp. 101–128 | Article
- Eye closures in spoken Hebrew: Conversational functions and meaning semiosisLeon Shor | PRAG 35:4 (2024) pp. 604–627 | Article
- Transcending the senpai ‘senior’/kōhai ‘junior’ boundary through cross-speaker repetition in JapaneseSaeko Machi | PRAG 34:1 (2023) pp. 109–133 | Article
- Hong Kong Cantonese TV talk shows: When code-switching manifests as impolitenessCher Leng Lee & Daoning Zhu | PRAG 33:2 (2022) pp. 237–259 | 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
- Managing relationships through repetition: How repetition creates ever-shifting relationships in Japanese conversationSaeko Machi | PRAG 29:1 (2019) pp. 57–82 | Article
- Impolite viewer responses in Arabic political TV talk shows on YouTubeBahaa-eddin A. Hassan | PRAG 29:4 (2019) pp. 521–544 | 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
- In between spectacle and political correctness:
Vamos con todo – An ambivalent news/talk showMaría Elena Placencia & Catalina Fuentes Rodríguez | PRAG 23:1 (2013) pp. 117–145 | Article
- The strategic value of pronominal choice: Exclusive and inclusive “we” in political panel debatesBram Vertommen | PRAG 23:2 (2013) pp. 361–383 | Article
- Analyzing equivalences in discourse: Are discourse theory and membership categorization analysis compatible?Sigurd D’hondt | PRAG 23:3 (2013) pp. 421–445 | Article