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Politeness and face in Caribbean Creoles : an overview | 1 | |
The use of "bad" language as a politeness strategy in a Panamanian Creole village | 23 | |
Ritualized insults and the African diaspora : sounding in African American Vernacular English and wording in Nigerian Pidgin | 45 | |
Rude sounds : kiss teeth and negotiation of the public sphere | 73 | |
Faiya-bon : the socio-pragmatics of homophobia in Jamaican (Dancehall) culture | 101 | |
Greeting and social change | 121 | |
Advice in an Indo-Guyanese village and the interactional organization of uncertainty | 145 | |
Meaningful routines : meaning-making and the face value of Barbadian greetings | 169 | |
Forms of address in English-lexicon Creoles : the presentation of selves and others in the Caribbean context | 195 | |
"May I have the bilna?" : the development of face-saving in young Trinidadian children | 227 | |
Learning respect in Guadeloupe : greetings and politeness rituals | 255 |
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Add Politeness and Face in Caribbean Creoles, Politeness and Face in Caribbean Creoles is the first collection to focus on socio-pragmatic issues in the Caribbean context, including the socio-cultural rules and principles underlying strategic language use. While the Caribbean has long been recognized, Politeness and Face in Caribbean Creoles to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Politeness and Face in Caribbean Creoles, Politeness and Face in Caribbean Creoles is the first collection to focus on socio-pragmatic issues in the Caribbean context, including the socio-cultural rules and principles underlying strategic language use. While the Caribbean has long been recognized, Politeness and Face in Caribbean Creoles to your collection on WonderClub |