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Nyelvi udvariasság/udvariatlanság és metapragmatika (Linguistic politeness, impoliteness and metapragmatics
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Politeness, Impoliteness, and Ritual: Maintaining the Moral Order in Interpersonal Interaction.
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Ritual, aggression and participatory ambiguity: A case study of heckling
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A bekiabálás vizsgálata mimetikus és személyközi nézőpontból (Exploring heckling from a mimetic point of view)
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The bases of (im)politeness evaluations : culture, the moral order and the East–West debate
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Disattending customer dissatisfaction on Facebook : a case study of a Slovenian public transport company
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(Im)politeness and (im)morality: Insights from intervention
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Historicity in metapragmatics – a study on ‘discernment’ in Italian metadiscourse
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Chinese kanwa textbooks: Language education, power and cultural expansion
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Language education, power, and cultural expansion in Ryūkyū: Chinese kanwa textbooks
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