
Pragmatics and Society
Volume 15, Issue 6 (2024)
2024. iii, 151 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 14 November 2024
Published online on 14 November 2024
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Table of Contents
- ‘Like to comment on that?’: Student-oriented questions in British and Montenegrin university linguistics lecturesBranka Živković & Milica Vuković-Stamatović | pp. 811–838
- Discursive positioning of doctors and e‑patients in online medical consultations in China: An orientation toward affective affiliationYu Zhang | pp. 839–857
- Dealing with the dual demands of expertise and democracy: How experts create proximity to the public without undermining their status as expertsHenrike Padmos, Hedwig te Molder & Tom Koole | pp. 858–883
- Conspiracy theories and passion: The pragmatics of a Bulgarian debate on vaccinationTodor Hristov | pp. 884–904
- Negotiating academic conflict in discussion sections of doctoral dissertationsF. Esmaili & Esmaeel Abdollahzadeh | pp. 905–928
- Representation of women in English and Persian proverbs: A Cultural-Linguistic perspectiveAli Dabbagh & Esmat Babaii | pp. 929–951
- Klaus-Uwe Panther. 2022. Introduction to Cognitive PragmaticsReviewed by Kim Ebensgaard Jensen | pp. 952–956
- Francisco Yus. 2023. Pragmatics of Internet HumourReviewed by Ruby Rong Wei & Yanlan Hu | pp. 957–961
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