9 results for "interpersonal pragmatics"
- Why not focus on combating the virus? On the active and passive egocentrism in communicationsBaiyao Zuo | PRAG 35:3 (2024) pp. 448–473 | Article
- China’s real estate agents’ persuasion realizations on WeChat MomentsJianyou He & Dengshan Xia | PRAG 35:4 (2024) pp. 529–554 | Article
- Metapragmatic comments on relating across cultures: Korean students’ uncertainties over relating to UK academicsKyung Hye Kim & Helen Spencer-Oatey | PRAG 31:2 (2020) pp. 198–224 | Article
- Refusals in Early Modern English drama texts: New insights, new classificationIsabella Reichl | PRAG 28:2 (2018) pp. 253–270 | Article
- The role of ideology in evaluations of (in)appropriate behaviour in student-teacher relationships in ChinaDániel Z. Kádár | PRAG 27:1 (2017) pp. 33–56 | Article
- Perceptions of extended concurrent speech in MandarinWeihua Zhu | PRAG 27:1 (2017) pp. 144–170 | Article
- “I want a real apology”: A discursive pragmatics perspective on apologiesCaroline L. Rieger | PRAG 27:4 (2017) pp. 553–590 | Article
- Introducing relational work in Facebook and discussion boardsMiriam A. Locher, Brook Bolander & Nicole Höhn | PRAG 25:1 (2015) pp. 1–21 | Article
- Identity in guanxi space: An indigenous pragmatic study from Chinese cultureZhou-min Yuan & Xin Zhao | Published online 25 April 2025 | Article