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Gender and Language | Vol 14 No. 1 (2020) | Feminist refusal meets enmity | View |
Rodrigo Borba, Kira Hall, Mie Hiramoto | |||
Researching and Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language | Vol 2 No. 1 (2016) | Use of linguistic devices in conveying refusals in Mandarin Chinese | View |
Dan Jiang | |||
Postscripts: The Journal of Sacred Texts, Cultural Histories, and Contemporary Contexts | Vol 1 No. 1 (2005) | Refusal to Mourn: US National Melancholia and its Prophetic Precursors | View |
Erin Runions | |||
Sociolinguistic Studies | Vol 6 No. 3 (2012) | Examining mitigation in refusals: A cross-cultural study of Iranian and American speech communities | View |
Parisa Abdolrezapour, Hossein Vahid Dastjerdi | |||
Sociolinguistic Studies | Vol 14 No. 4 (2020) | Offers and Offer Refusals: A Postcolonial Pragmatics Perspective on World Englishes Eric A. Anchimbe (2018) | View |
Uchenna Oyali | |||
Equinox eBooks Publishing | Politeness Phenomena across Chinese Genres | 8. Rapport Orientations of Women Guests when Making Refusals and Obligations of the Host on Chinese Reality TV Dating Shows | View |
Tzu-Wei Hsiang, Victoria Rau | |||
Religions of South Asia | Vol 4 No. 2 (2010) Review Symposium on Arvind-Pal S. Mandair's Religion and the Specter of the West | Introduction to the Review Symposium - Decolonizations: Cleaving Gestures that Refuse the Alien Call for Identity Politics | View |
Balbinder Singh Bhogal | |||
Sociolinguistic Studies | Vol 3 No. 1 (2009) | Politeness in Mexico and the United States: a contrastive study of the realization and perception of refusals. J. Cesar Felix-Brasdefer (2008) Amsterdam: John Benjamins pp. 195 ISBN 978-902725-415-3 | View |
Wei Ren | |||
Equinox eBooks Publishing | Buddhism in Five Minutes | 22. What is Non-attachment in Buddhism? | View |
Dhivan Thomas Jones | |||
Bulletin for the Study of Religion | Vol 39 No. 4 (2010) | “It’s Queer Up in Here!”: Excess, Experience, and Performance in the Divinity Classroom | View |
Kate Lassiter, Andrea Tucker | |||
Comparative Islamic Studies | Vol 8 No. 1-2 (2012) | Norwegian Ḥarakī Salafism: “The Saved Sect” Hugs the Infidels | View |
Ulrika Mårtensson | |||
Equinox eBooks Publishing | The Qur'an | 41. Made Distinct | View |
A.J. Droge | |||
Equinox eBooks Publishing | The Gathering | Vimala's Story Begins | View |
Vanessa R. Sasson | |||
CALICO Journal | Vol 22 No. 3 (2005) | Synchronous CMC and Pragmatic Development: Effects of Oral and Written Chat | View |
Julie M. Sykes | |||
Equinox eBooks Publishing | Embodiment and Black Religion | 8. Gathering around the Table: Food Practices and Religious Meaning | View |
CERCL Writing Collective | |||
Equinox eBooks Publishing | The Five Principles of Middle Way Philosophy | a. Wary as Serpents | View |
Robert Ellis | |||
Playing with Words | View | ||
Barry Blake | |||
Mediation Theory and Practice | Vol 1 No. 1 (2016) | Legal review of the mandatory mediation process in South Africa | View |
Alan John Rycroft | |||
Essays in the Philosophy of Humanism | Vol 22 No. 2 (2014) | Santayana and His "Hero" | View |
Daniel Spiro | |||
Comparative Islamic Studies | Vol 13 No. 1-2 (2017) Special Issue: Iranian Cosmopolitanism | Hollywood Cosmopolitanisms and the Occult Resonance of Cinema | View |
Alireza Doostdar | |||
Mediation Theory and Practice | Vol 2 No. 2 (2017) | A listener’s stance-taking in mediation | View |
Matthew Bruce Ingram, Madeline M. Maxwell | |||
International Journal of Speech Language and the Law | Vol 15 No. 1 (2008) | “You Have the Right to Remain Silent. . . But Only If You Ask for It Just So”: The Role of Linguistic Ideology in American Police Interrogation Law | View |
Janet Ainsworth | |||
International Journal of Speech Language and the Law | Vol 13 No. 2 (2006) | Suspects' resistance to constraining and coercive questioning strategies in the police interview | View |
Phillip Newbury, Alison Johnson | |||
Fieldwork in Religion | Vol 1 No. 1 (2005) | Closed Worlds: (Not) Accessing Deobandi dar ul-uloom in Britain | View |
Sophie Gilliat-Ray | |||
Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture | Vol 9 No. 2 (2004) Ecotheology 9.2 August 2004 | We Have Never Been Gods: Transcendence, Contingency and the Affirmation of Hybridity | View |
Peter Manley Scott | |||
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