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“I don't have time for this”: Time perspectives and conflict management message styles
Abstract Two web survey studies were conducted to examine the connection between people's time perspectives and the conflict management message styles they were likely to endorse. People view time in multiple ways from the past, present and/or future perspectives.
Eric Fife, C. Leigh Nelson
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If you look at the table…: Directives in conference presentations and university lectures
Abstract This paper investigates differences in the characteristic form, frequency and role of directives in two spoken academic genres, conference presentations and university lectures. The study also reports the existence of differences between English native and non‐native speakers in the way they use directives at conferences.
Francisco Javier Fernández Polo
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ABSTRACT This article concerns how competing investments in the real motivate political disagreement. The ethnography focuses on face‐to‐face debate in the wake of spectacular white supremacist violence against Sikhs in the United States. Young activists relate their struggle against racial supremacy to martyrs from the seventeenth and eighteenth ...
RANDEEP SINGH HOTHI
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FACEWORK, THEORIES, STRATEGIES ON POLITENESS
This article analyzes theories of politeness from different point of linguistic view. It discusses comprehensive perspectives on politeness and its theories including, strategies and it is constructed mainly on Brown and Levinsons face terms namely, positivity and negativity.
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Discourse markers are a collection of one-word or multiword terms that help language users organize their utterances on the grammar, semantic, pragmatic and interactional levels.
Rodrigo Borba, Aline Jaeger
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In this paper, we depart from the hypothesis that face-work is an important dimension of the construction of discourse, regardless the register (oral or written).
Ana Larissa Adorno Marciotto Oliveira +2 more
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Background Health literacy refers to how people acquire, understand, communicate, and act on health information to improve their health.Aims The study aims to examine how health literacy manifests communicatively in patient-nurse consultations.Methods ...
Heidi Gilstad
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Face-work in North American Presidential Debates: A Corpus-based Multi-theoretical Approach
As inherently confrontational contexts, North American presidential debates compel politicians to engage in image restoration efforts when targeted by a face-threatening act.
Rosa María Martínez Abellán
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Ingroups and Outgroups in Complaints: Exploring Politic Behaviour in Nurses’ Discourse
The relevance of social norms for understanding appropriate behaviour in context has taken central stage in (im)politeness research in recent years, and particularly in studies of workplace interaction (Holmes, 2012). As an example of this research, this
María Virginia Lazaro-Salazar
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Celebrating the Power of Community Kindness: A Reflection on World Mental Health Day 2023. [PDF]
Fardi D, Montazeri A.
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