In:Approaches to Internet Pragmatics: Theory and practice
Edited by Chaoqun Xie, Francisco Yus and Hartmut Haberland
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 318] 2021
► pp. 347–348
Subject index
Published online: 21 April 2021
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.318.si
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.318.si
A
- accommodation153
- act
- affiliating 215, 219–220
- appealing 215, 219–220
- behabitive 165–168
- commissive 162–165
- exercitive 159–162
- illocutionary 67, 152–168
- informing 215, 219–220
- pragmatic39
- verdictive 155–159
- action, communicative64
- activity, rhetorical264
- adaptability43
- alignment, flexible91
- animator 212, 218, 228
- aspect, interpersonal264
- audience, imagined264
- authenticity, staged 213–214, 223
- awareness, ambient94
B
- backstage211
- blog292
- and gender 293–294
C
- communication
- ostensive-inferential87
- political 259–285
- community, sense of93
- computer-mediated discourse analysis9
- condition, preparatory 152–153
- constraint, contextual 10–11, 80, 83–85, 96
- content category264
- context
50–55
- cognitive 52–53
- collapse 210, 263
- linguistic53
- social54
- contextualisation59
- cues 55–56
- co-presence94
- cyberpragmatics 75, 78–80
D
- decontextualisation57
- discourse 8–9
- discourse analysis 8–9
- discourse, computer-mediated 48–49
- discourse connective48
- discourse pragmatics64
- Dodgeball93
- dovetailedness64
E
- ecology
- hybrid78
- reflexive hybrid78
- effect
- conventional 147, 152
- non-propositional 11–12, 80, 92–95, 98
- emoji
107–144, 225–227
- ambiguity 111–112, 137–138
- definition107
- functions 112–113, 119, 124–125, 136–137, 225–227
- language of 109, 139
- emoticon
152, 287–320
- and gender 289–290, 298
- and politeness 304–310
- types 295–298, 300–304
- entextualisation 54, 57
- environments, cognitive87
- e-service encounters211
- espousal162
- ethnography
36–37
- discourse-centred214
- ethnomethodology60
F
- Facebook149
- check-in 95–98
- footing 212, 219
- force, illocutionary 151–152
- forum243
- frame 50–51, 212, 218
- frontstage211
- function, metacommunicative48
G
- gathering, multifocused88
- genre263
- goal 30–31
- graphicon113
- Grindr81
- ground28
- collective discourse common69
- common 68–71, 87
- core common69
- discourse common69
- emergent common69
- individual discourse common69
- group chat224
- group membership93
H
- humor
179–181, 183–184
- in digital communication 180–181
- types179
- hypothesis, informative-first67
I
- identity93
- discursive67
- online42
- identity marker237
- impoliteness 244–245
- incongruity 196–198
- indexicality 60–63
- individualism, networked76
- influencer 208–209, 218–227
- innovation hypothesis 259–260
- interactivity trigger97
- inter-mediation323
- internet 1–3, 145
- internet pragmatics
- definition 3–5
- scope 5–6
- intertextuality 193–198
- intimacy, ambient98
J
- jazz, typed315
K
- kaomoji289
- and gender 289–290
- knowledge, dissemination of 145–172
L
- letter repetition291
M
- macrocoordination93
- manifestness85
- mutual87
- media, locative 75–105
- mediation
57, 335
- multimodal333
- metarepresentation 61–63
- metasystem 60–61
- microcoordination93
- migration 239–242, 321–341
- modality213
- multilayeredness71
- multimodality 9, 49, 53, 61, 67, 113, 178, 181, 207, 213 ; see also narrative, multimodal
N
- narrative
- digital 213–214
- multimodal 223, 227–228
- network, social 148–149
- newspaper, online323
- nickname
235–256
- and identity 236–238
- normalization hypothesis260
O
- organization, sequential 64–65
P
- parrochialization93
- participation, multilayered68
- party, third263
- perspectivization strategy327
- phonetic spelling, unconventional
310–312
- and gender 310–311
- place
- character of94
- presentation of87
- place attachment82
- politeness 235–236, 296–298
- politicssee communication, political
- polylogue149
- pragmatics
27–28, 38, 49, 65–67, 265
- digital5see also value, pragmatics ofsee also discourse pragmatics
- pragmeme 39–40
- presence, connected94
- presupposition accommodation 159–160
Q
- quotation 61–63
R
- rapport 296, 314
- reaction button 150, 163
- recontextualisation57
- relationship, documentation of97
- re-mediation323
- rheme271
S
- self
- public227
- spatial86
- self-presentation 84, 175, 177–179, 208–211, 220, 227
- self-reference 281–282
- selling, social 208–210
- sequentiality 29, 65
- social networks, location-based77
- sociolinguistics60
- space, hybrid 77, 83, 86
- speech act theory 147, 150–153 ; see also act
- sphere, socioformative76
- stance, evaluative 30–31
- statussee WhatsApp status
- stranger, pseudonymous82
- subjectification213
T
- territory, informational83
- text 8–9
- theme271
- translanguaging 239, 322
- translation 321–323
- translation mediation
322, 325
- multimodal333
- trans-mediation323
- turn, locational83
- Twitter 259–285
U
- uptake152
V
- value
28, 30, 39
- in society 31–33
- pragmatics of 34–36
W
- Waze93
- WeChat
82, 207–233
- Moments210
- WhatsApp
175–205
- humor 179–181, 183–184, 192–200
- status 176, 181–184
- status types 188–191
- world wide web 1, 146
