In:Linguistic Politeness Across Boundaries: The case of Greek and Turkish
Edited by Arın Bayraktaroğlu and Maria Sifianou
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 88] 2001
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Published online: 30 October 2001
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.88.toc
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Linguistics of power and politeness in Turkish: Revelations from speech acts75
The use of pronouns and terms of address in Turkish service encounters209
“What you ‘re saying sounds very nice and I ‘m delighted to hear it”: Some considerations on the functions of presenter-initiated simultaneous speech in Greek panel
discussions271
Analysis of the use of politeness maxims in interruptions in Turkish political debates307
Relevance theory and compliments as phatic communication: The case of Turkish341
