
Pragmatics and Society
Volume 11, Issue 3 (2020)
2020. iv, 168 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 31 July 2020
Published online on 31 July 2020
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Table of Contents
- Development of deontic modality in Chinese civil laws: A corpus studyMingyu Gong, Winnie Cheng & Le Cheng | pp. 337–362
- The freshman swimmer and the intoxicated woman: Sexist discourse in news coverage of the Stanford rape caseVanessa Viehbeck | pp. 363–390
- Communicative problems in Boeing’s advertisement campaign for the combat aircraft Super HornetSusanne Kjærbeck & Niels Møller Nielsen | pp. 391–414
- The thought processes of criminals: A semantic perspectiveRakefet Dilmon | pp. 415–439
- Instrumental and moral assistance: An embodied interaction analysis of assisted shopping activities between a person with acquired brain injury and her caregiversAntonia L. Krummheuer | pp. 440–462
- Government of oneself and others via a Facebook profile: Rhetorical and ethical dimensions of neoliberal governmentalityMichał Mokrzan | pp. 463–484
- Scott Saft. 2019. Exploring Multilingual Hawaiʻi: Language Use and Language Ideologies in a Diverse SocietyReviewed by Toshiaki Furukawa | pp. 485–488
- Mostafa Morady Moghaddam. 2019. The Praxis of Indirect Reports: Cognitive, Sociopragmatic, and Philosophical IssuesReviewed by Guangting Wu | pp. 489–494
- Patricia Bou-Franch & Pilar Garcés-Conejos Blitvich (eds.). 2019. Analyzing Digital Discourse: New Insights and Future DirectionsReviewed by Zhiyi Wu | pp. 495–500
- Cristina Grisot. 2018. Cohesion, Coherence and Temporal Reference from an Experimental Corpus Pragmatics PerspectiveReviewed by Jianhua Zhang | pp. 501–504
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