
Pragmatics and Society
Volume 16, Issue 6 (2025)
2025. iii, 169 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 16 October 2025
Published online on 16 October 2025
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Table of Contents
- Simple language, sophisticated actions: Sequence-initiating actions by novice English users in an educational contextEric Hauser & Zachary Nanbu | pp. 777–805
- The metapragmatic act of debating in the mediaRonald R. Jacobsen | pp. 806–827
- Commenting behavior as a mirror of parasocial relationships and emotional attachment on YouTube: A qualitative study of comments on product-promoting videos in SpanishSanna Pelttari | pp. 828–849
- ‘What happened to the un-omitted subjects?’: Variation in referential choices for first and second person subjects in spoken KoreanNarah Lee | pp. 850–872
- Citizens’ polarised discourses on climate change and mobility: The conflict with Barcelona mayor Ada ColauEsperanza Morales-López & Alan Floyd | pp. 873–891
- Comparing Chinese and British entrepreneurial pitches in reality TV shows: A corpus-based appraisal analysisHuiyu Zhang, Honglv Liu, Wujing Deng & Yuanhong Wei | pp. 892–915
- Doing newsworthiness in execution news and death penalty ideologyOrawee Bunnag, Krisda Chaemsaithong & Keun-Hye Shin | pp. 916–940
- Chaoqun Xie (ed.). 2022. The Pragmatics of Internet MemesReviewed by Francisco Yus | pp. 941–945
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