Abstract

1. Introduction 2. Introduction: Bridging theory and practice in im/politeness research (by Terkourafi, Marina) 3. Self-reporting Studies 4. Introduction to Part I 5. Social deixis in motion: The case of 'COMRADE' in Russian and Mandarin Chinese (by Luchkina, Tatiana) 6. The M-word: A Greek collocation between solidarity and insult (by Vergis, Nikos) 7. There's not a lot of negotiation: Address terms in an academic department (by Burt, Susan Meredith) 8. Observational Studies 9. Introduction to Part II 10. Korean honorifics beyond politeness markers: Change of footing through shifting of speech style (by Yoon, Sang-Seok) 11. Goading as a social action: Non-impolite evaluations in targeted banter (by Mitchell, Nathaniel) 12. Shaming, group face, and identity construction in a Russian virtual community for women (by Perelmutter, Renee) 13. Experimental Studies 14. Introduction to Part III 15. Interactional competence and politeness: Native and non-native perceptions of collaborative talk in Spanish (by Baxter, Robert Patrick) 16. Using eye-tracking to examine the reading of texts containing taboo words (by Raizen, Adina) 17. Impoliteness electrified: ERPs reveal the real time processing of disrespectful reference in Mandarin utterance comprehension (by Jiang, Xiaoming) 18. Epilogue 19. Epilogue: The How and the What of (Im)politeness (by Culpeper, Jonathan) 20. Index

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