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Reviewed by Maria SIFIANOU , University of Athens Richard Watts starts his preface by stating that ' writing an introduction to politeness is like being in mortal combat with a many - headed hydra . You've barely severed one head when a ...
Reviewed by Maria SIFIANOU , University of Athens Richard Watts starts his preface by stating that ' writing an introduction to politeness is like being in mortal combat with a many - headed hydra . You've barely severed one head when a ...
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In Ch . 2 , W reprises the distinction between lay notions of politeness and theoretical constructs of it ... He defines ' politic behaviour ' as ' mutually shared forms of consideration for others ' , polite behaviour ' as ' an ...
In Ch . 2 , W reprises the distinction between lay notions of politeness and theoretical constructs of it ... He defines ' politic behaviour ' as ' mutually shared forms of consideration for others ' , polite behaviour ' as ' an ...
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Through a fine - grained analysis of a number of constructions that have been assumed to encode politeness , W illustrates that these are simply formulaic or semi - formulaic constructions ( EPMs encoding procedural meaning ) ...
Through a fine - grained analysis of a number of constructions that have been assumed to encode politeness , W illustrates that these are simply formulaic or semi - formulaic constructions ( EPMs encoding procedural meaning ) ...
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The editorial process once again | 482 |
A cognitive | 515 |
Only emotive factive verbs and the dual nature of polarity | 575 |
Urheberrecht | |
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