Cover not available

In:Email Pragmatics and Second Language Learners
Edited by Maria Economidou-Kogetsidis, Milica Savić and Nicola Halenko
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 328] 2021
► pp. 227254

References (32)
References
Bjørge, Anne Kari. 2007. “Power Distance in English Lingua Franca Email Communication.” International Journal of Applied Linguistics 17 (1): 60–80. Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
Bou-Franch, Patricia. 2011. “Openings and Closings in Spanish Email Conversations.” Journal of Pragmatics 43 (6): 1772–1785. Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
Dittrich, Winand, Thomas Johansen, and Elena Kulinskaya. 2011. “Norms and Situational Rules of Address in English and Norwegian Speakers.” Journal of Pragmatics 43 (15): 3807–3821. Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
Economidou-Kogetsidis, Maria. 2011. ““Please Answer Me as Soon as Possible’: Pragmatic Failure in Non-native Speakers’ E-mail Requests to Faculty.” Journal of Pragmatics 43 (13): 3193–3215. Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
. 2016. “Variation in Evaluations of (Im)politeness of Emails from L2 Learners and Perceptions of the Personality of Their Senders.” Journal of Pragmatics 106: 1–19. Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
Félix-Brasdefer, César. 2012. “Email Openings and Closings: Pragmalinguistic and Gender Variation in Learner-Instructor Cyber Consultations.” In Discourse and Language Learning Across L2 Instructional Settings, ed. by Eva Alcón Soler, and Maria-Pilar Safont-Jordà, 223–248. Amsterdam & New York: Brill Academic Publishers. Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
Haugh, Michael, Dániel Z. Kádár, and Sara Mills. 2013. “Interpersonal Pragmatics: Issues and Debates.” Journal of Pragmatics 58: 1–11. Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
Ho, Victor. 2010. “Constructing Identities Through Request E-Mail Discourse.” Journal of Pragmatics 42: 2253–2261. Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
. 2014. “Managing Rapport Through Evaluation in Grounder – A Qualitative Study.” Journal of Pragmatics 61: 63–77. Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
Hofstede, Geert. 2001. Culture’s Consequences. 2nd edition. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE.Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
Holmes, Janet. 2000. “Doing Collegiality and Keeping Control at Work: Small Talk in Government Departments.” In Small Talk, ed. By Justine Coupland, 32–61. Harlow: Pearson Education.Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
Holmes, Janet, and Miriam Meyerhoff. 2003. “Different Voices, Different Views: An Introduction to Current Research in Language and Gender.” In Handbook on Language and Gender, ed. by Janet Holmes, and Miriam Meyerhoff, 1–17. Oxford: Blackwell. Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
Holmes, Janet, and Stephanie Schnurr. 2005. “Politeness, Humor and Gender in the Workplace: Negotiating Norms and Identifying Contestation.” Journal of Politeness Research 1 (1): 121–149. Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
Kankaanranta, Anne. 2005. ‘Hej Seppo, Could You Pls Comment on This!’ Internal Email Communication in Lingua Franca English in a Multinational Company. PhD dissertation. University of Jyväskylä Centre for Applied Language Studies.
Koester, Almut. J. 2004. “Relational Sequences in Workplace Genres.” Journal of Pragmatics 36 (8): 1405–1428. Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
2010. Workplace Discourse. London & New York: Continuum.Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
Lewin-Jones, Jenny, and Victoria Mason. 2014. “Understanding Style, Language and Etiquette in Email Communication in Higher Education: A Survey.” Research in Post-Compulsory Education 19 (1): 75–90. Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
Locher, Miriam A. 2013. “Relational Work and Interpersonal Pragmatics.” Journal of Pragmatics 58: 145–149. Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
Locher, Miriam A., and Sage, L. Graham. 2010. “Introduction to Interpersonal Pragmatics.” In Interpersonal Pragmatics, ed. By Miriam A. Locher, and Sage L. Graham, 1–13. Berlin: Mouton. Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
Locher, Miriam A., and Richard J. Watts. 2008. “Relational Work and Impoliteness: Negotiating Norms of Linguistic Behaviour.” In Impoliteness in Language: Studies on its Interplay with Power in Theory and Practice, ed. By Derek Bousfield, and Miriam A. Locher, 77–99. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
Marsden, Liz, and Dániel Z. Kádár. 2017. “The Pragmatics of Mimesis: A Case Study of Intercultural Email Communication.” (Im)politeness in Intercultural Encounters 4 (1). Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
McKeown, Jamie, and Qilin Zhang. 2015. “Socio-pragmatic Influence on Opening Salutation and Closing Valediction of British Workplace Email.” Journal of Pragmatics 85: 92–107. Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
Merrison, Andrew John, Jack Wilson, Bethan Davies, and Michael Haugh. 2012. “Getting Stuff Done: Comparing E-mail Requests from Students in Higher Education in Britain and Australia.” Journal of Pragmatics 44 (9): 1077–1098. Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
Røkaas, Felicia Andrews. 2000. “Potential for Misunderstandings: Social Interaction Between Norwegians and Americans.” In Conflicting Values: An Intercultural Challenge, ed. by Maria Isaksson, and Felicia Andrews Røkaas, 111–129. Sandvika: Norwegian School of Management BI.Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
Savić, Milica. 2018. “Lecturer Perceptions of Im/politeness and In/appropriateness in Student E-mail Requests: A Norwegian Perspective.” Journal of Pragmatics 124: 52–72. Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
. 2019. “Relational Practices in Norwegian Students’ E-mail Requests in English: A Focus on Openings and Closings.” Journal of Intercultural Communication 49. [URL]
Skovholt, Karianne, Anette Grønning, and Anne Kankaanranta. 2014. “The Communicative Functions of Emoticons in Workplace E-mails: :-).” Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 19: 780–797. Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
Spencer-Oatey, Helen. 2008. “Face, (Im)politeness and Rapport.” In Culturally Speaking: Culture, Communication and Politeness Theory (Second edition), ed. by Helen Spencer-Oatey, 11–47. London, New York: Continuum.Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
Tannen, Deborah. 1993. "What’s in a Frame? Surface Evidence for Underlying Expectations." In Framing in Discourse, ed. by Deborah Tannen, 14-56. Oxford: Oxford University Press.Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
Waldvogel, Joan. 2007. “Greetings and Closings in Workplace Email.” Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 12: 456–477. Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
Yates, Lynda. 2010. “Pragmatic Challenges for Second Language Learners.” In Pragmatics Across Languages and Cultures, ed. by Anna Trosborg, 287–308. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton.Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
Cited by (1)

Cited by one other publication

Ren, Wei
2022. Second Language Pragmatics, DOI logo

This list is based on CrossRef data as of 29 november 2025. Please note that it may not be complete. Sources presented here have been supplied by the respective publishers. Any errors therein should be reported to them.

Mobile Menu Logo with link to supplementary files background Layer 1 prag Twitter_Logo_Blue