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Politeness in the history of English

2008
Politeness in English has often been seen as a development from a positive politeness culture to a negative politeness culture. Several case studies provide evidence for such a development. A first case study offers an analysis of the use of pronominal terms of address in Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales and in Shakespeare’s plays.
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English Political Economy

Economica, 1928
or mechanistic sciences deal. Wisdom requires also a balanced view of the concrete diversities of life. So far as this important element in wisdom can be gained or imparted, it must largely be through historical studies. History, in the broadest sense, is concerned with precisely those concrete differences, those special appurtenances of place or time,
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Reshaping China’s image: a corpus-based analysis of the English translation of Chinese political discourse

Perspectives: Studies in Translation Theory and Practice, 2021
Tao Li, Feng Pan
exaly  

Brexit and the Politics of English

Language on the Move, 2020
As the world anxiously anticipates the outcome of the US presidential election next week – and the consequences it will have for global politics – we’ve asked the world’s foremost expert on English linguistic imperialism, Professor Robert Phillipson, to explain the relationship between current affairs and the global linguistic order. In this long read,
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Both necessary and irrelevant: political economy and linguistic injustice of English in higher education in Kazakhstan

International Journal of the Sociology of Language, 2022
Bridget A Goodman, Assel Kambatyrova
exaly  

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