Tatiana Larina
List of John Benjamins publications in which Tatiana Larina is involved.
2025 Chapter 2. Kinship terms and teknonyms in Syrian Arabic: An exploration beyond address binaries Beyond Binaries in Address Research: Politeness and identity practices in interaction, Fernández-Mallat, Víctor and María Irene Moyna (eds.), pp. 21–44 | Chapter
This study is devoted to kinship terms and teknonyms as two important categories of address forms in Syrian Arabic. Alongside kinship terms, teknonyms are important markers of identity and politeness in Syrian Arabic. They contrast with first names, which are inappropriate in many contexts, and… read more
2025 Revisiting the rhetorical construction of political consent: ‘We-strategies’ and pronouns in British and Russian Covid-19 discourse Journal of Language and Politics 24:3, pp. 437–459 | Article
How political leaders construct consent is a constant theme of studies in political rhetoric and theories of persuasion. We explore how populist linguistic strategies combine with traditional consensus-building to align populations with the speakers’ messages. We observe similarities and… read more
2024 Culture and identity in critical remarks: A case study of Russian and Israeli academic classroom discourse Pragmatics and Society 15:3, pp. 351–375 | Article
Awareness of cultural specificity in current classroom discourse is particularly important in an educational setting that has become largely multicultural due to globalization, migration and academic mobility. Drawing on the intercultural and cross-cultural pragmatics, and cultural studies, this… read more
2023 Chapter 6. Address forms in academic discourse in Indian English It's different with you: Contrastive perspectives on address research, Baumgarten, Nicole and Roel Vismans (eds.), pp. 142–170 | Chapter
This chapter explores the impact of culture and identity on discursive practices. It focuses on the use of address forms by Indian bilinguals (speakers of Indian English and Hindi) in a university setting. Our aims are to define the set of address forms used in an academic setting by Indian… read more



