‘Successful linguistic communication depends on participants’ capacity for rational, purposeful... - page 7
Keywords: Sociolinguistics; talk; language; politeness theory; face; communication
By sth202 on 25/09/2008
Level: Bachelor Honours Degree (BA, BEng, BSc etc)
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