Impoliteness: using language to cause offence/ Jonathan Culpeper.
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306.44 BIG/R The Routledge Handbook of Educational Linguistics/ | 306.44 COL/T The research process in classroom discourse analysis: current perspectives/ | 306.44 COU/H The handbook of language and globalization/ | 306.44 CUL/I Impoliteness: using language to cause offence/ | 306.44 DEV/V Voice and memory: Indigenous imagination and expression/ | 306.44 DEV/V Voice and memory: Indigenous imagination and expression/ | 306.44 ECK/L Language and gender/ |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 263-287) and index.
Machine generated contents note: Introducing impoliteness; 1. Understanding impoliteness I: face and social norms; 2. Understanding impoliteness II: intentionality and emotions; 3. Impoliteness metadiscourse; 4. Conventionalised formulaic impoliteness and its intensification; 5. Non-conventionalised impoliteness: implicational impoliteness; 6. Impoliteness events: co-texts and contexts; 7. Impoliteness events: functions; 8. Conclusions.
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