In:The Expression of Inequality in Interaction: Power, dominance, and status
Edited by Hanna Pishwa and Rainer Schulze
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 248] 2014
► pp. 1–13
The expression of inequality in interaction. Power, dominance and status
An introduction
Published online: 12 June 2014
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.248.01sch
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.248.01sch
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