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Indexical and sequential properties of criticisms in initial interactions: implications for examining (Im) politeness across cultures
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Understanding im/politeness across cultures: an interactional approach to raising sociopragmatic awareness
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"Doing Deference": Identities and relational practices in Chinese online discussion boards
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Aggression and perceived national face threats in Mainland Chinese and Taiwanese CMC discussion boards
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Epilogue: the first-second order distinction in face and politeness research
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Strategic embarrassment and face threatening in business interactions
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Emic conceptualisations of (im)politeness and face in Japanese: implications for the discursive negotiation of second language learner identities
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The discursive challenge to politeness theory: an interactional alternative
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A metalinguistic approach to deconstructing the concepts of 'face' and 'politeness' in Chinese, English and Japanese
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