All Stories

  1. “A tour guide losing her cool”
  2. The Pragmatics of Internet Memes
  3. Complaining, teasing, and meme-framing
  4. Introduction
  5. Understanding Chinese Social Media
  6. Approaches to Internet Pragmatics
  7. Review of Huang & Jaszczolt (2018): Expressing the Self: Cultural Diversity and Cognitive Universals
  8. The Pragmatics of Internet Memes
  9. The pragmatics of internet memes
  10. Internet memes we live by (and die by)
  11. Bonding across Chinese social media
  12. (Im)politeness and Moral Order in Online Interactions
  13. Karen Grainger and Sara Mills: Directness and indirectness across cultures
  14. Lawrence N. Berlin, Elda Weizman and Anita Fetzer (eds.) The dynamics of political discourse: Forms and functions of follow-ups
  15. Elda Weizman & Anita Fetzer (eds.) Follow-ups in political discourse: Explorations across contexts and discourse domains
  16. (Im)politeness, morality and the internet
  17. (Im)politeness and Moral Order in Online Interactions
  18. Betty J. Birner. 2013. Introduction to pragmatics. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. Pp. x + 344. CAN $48.95 (softcover).
  19. Introducing internet pragmatics
  20. Alessandro Capone and Jacob L. Mey (eds) Interdisciplinary Studies in Pragmatics, Culture and Society
  21. McCready, Eric. 2015. Reliability in Pragmatics
  22. The cognitive pragmatics of subtitling
  23. Some aspects of pragmatics
  24. (Im)politeness: Towards an evaluative and embodied approach
  25. Politeness: Myth and truth
  26. Review of Kasher (1998): Pragmatics: Critical Concepts
  27. Review of Márquez Reiter (2000): Linguistic Politeness in Britain and Uruguay: A Contrastive Study of Requests and Apologies
  28. Review of Noh (2000): Metarepresentation. A Relevance-theory Approach
  29. Review of Cooren (1999): The Organizing Property of Communication
  30. Review of Svennevig (1999): Getting Acquainted in Conversation. A Study of Initial Interactions