
Pragmatics and Society
Volume 13, Issue 1 (2022)
2022. iii, 168 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 21 March 2022
Published online on 21 March 2022
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Table of Contents
- Sociality and moral conflicts: Migrant stories of relational vulnerabilityRosina Márquez Reiter & Dániel Z. Kádár | pp. 1–21
- Negotiating identities: First person pronominal use between Japanese university studentsJudit Kroo | pp. 22–44
- A sociopragmatic account of religiosity and secularity in fictional narrativesKamel Abdelbadie Elsaadany | pp. 45–66
- The Ethnopragmatics of Jish Arabic-speaking cultureSandy Habib | pp. 67–84
- Performing right-wing political identities on reader comments pagesRuth Breeze | pp. 85–106
- Challenges of trust in atypical interactionCamilla Lindholm & Melisa Stevanovic | pp. 107–125
- Using wǒmen (we) to mean s/he in Chinese parents’ interaction: Interpersonal meanings and relational workYanmei Han & Tao Xiong | pp. 126–150
- Ulrike Schneider & Matthias Eitelmann (eds.). 2020. Linguistic Inquiries into Donald Trump’s Language. From ‘Fake News’ to ‘Tremendous Success’Reviewed by Nelly Tincheva | pp. 151–156
- Carmen Taleghani-Nikazm, Emma Betz & Peter Golato (eds.). 2020. Mobilizing Others: Grammar and lexis within larger activitiesReviewed by Kamilla Kraft | pp. 157–162
- Dawn Archer, Karen Grainger & Piotr Jagodziński. 2020. Politeness in Professional ContextsReviewed by Maria Tsimpiri | pp. 163–168
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