
Pragmatics and Society
Volume 16, Issue 3 (2025)
2025. iii, 137 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 18 March 2025
Published online on 18 March 2025
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Table of Contents
- The humorous effect of routine formulas in Spanish and English televised monologuesMontserrat Mir & Patxi Laskurain-Ibarluzea | pp. 311–332
- Saying “sorry” in online language: A pragmatic analysis of apologies posted on a Chinese online shopping websiteJia Yang | pp. 333–356
- Political language gaffes and the importance of Hearer’s meaningNelly Tincheva | pp. 357–379
- I am a doctor in your shoes: The empathic strategies employed by Chinese doctors during text-based online medical consultationsXin Zhao, Yansheng Mao & Yihang Wang | pp. 380–400
- Face attributes in interviews with Iranian politiciansMasoumeh Bahman & Veronica Lowe | pp. 401–420
- Interveners’ performance of “identity work” in the context of Chinese bystander interventionJie Li & Xinren Chen | pp. 421–441
- Annelie Ädel & Jan-Ola Östman (eds). 2023. Risk Discourse and ResponsibilityReviewed by Anaïs Augé | pp. 442–447
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