All Stories

  1. Dangerous politeness? Understandings of politeness in the COVID-19 era and beyond
  2. Im/politeness and in/civility: A neglected relationship?
  3. Im/politeness and discursive pragmatics
  4. Technology Mediated Service Encounters
  5. Vocatives in service encounters: evidence from Greek
  6. Relational work in multimodal networked interactions on Facebook
  7. Conceptualizing politeness in Japanese and Greek
  8. (Im)politeness and Cultural Variation
  9. (Im)politeness and Identity
  10. Gender ideology and social identity processes in online language aggression against women
  11. Despierten, Latinos(‘Wake up, Latinos’)
  12. Farewell and welcome aboard
  13. The impact of globalisation on politeness and impoliteness
  14. Review of Lacorte (2007): Lingüística aplicada del español
  15. Disagreements, face and politeness
  16. The iron fist in a velvet glove: How politeness can contribute to impoliteness
  17. “Face,” Stereotyping, and Claims of Power: The Greeks and Turks in Interaction
  18. Book review
  19. Conceptualizations of politeness and impoliteness in Greek
  20. The announcements in the Athens Metro stations: An example of glocalization?
  21. Politeness (review)
  22. ARIN BAYRAKTAROGLU and MARIA SIFIANOU (eds.), Linguistic politeness across boundaries: The case of Greek and Turkish. Pragmatics and Beyond New Series, 88. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2001. Pp. xiv, 439. Hb $125.
  23. Conversational dynamics of humour: the telephone game in Greek
  24. Language variation in Greece
  25. On the telephone again! Telephone conversation openings in Greek
  26. Linguistic Politeness Across Boundaries
  27. Introduction
  28. “Oh!How appropriate!” Compliments and politeness
  29. Themes in Greek Linguistics: Papers from the First International Conference on Greek Linguistics, Reading, September 1993
  30. Themes in Greek linguistics: Papers from the First International Conference on Greek Linguistics, Reading, September 1993 Ed. by Irene Philippaki- Warburton, Katerina Nicolaidis, and Maria Sifianou
  31. Politeness and off-record indirectness
  32. Do we need to be silent to be extremely polite? Silence and FTAs
  33. Themes in Greek Linguistics
  34. Off-record indirectness and the notion of imposition
  35. The use of diminutives in expressing politeness: Modern Greek versus English
  36. On the telephone again! Differences in telephone behaviour: England versus Greece
  37. Off-record indirectness and the notion of imposition