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Volume 15 (1995)
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ADEGBIJA, Efurosibina. ‘I, Major-General X’: Discourse tacts
in military coup speeches. 15(2), 253-257.
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ADEGBITE, Wale. The structure of texts from herbalist–client
encounters in Yoruba traditional medicine. 15(2), 271-297.
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ANYIDOHO, Akosua. Stylistic features of nnwonkoro, an Akan
female song tradition. 15(2), 317-336.
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BARGIELA-CHIAPPINI, Francesca, and HARRIS, Sandra J. Towards
the generic structure of meetings in British and Italian managements. 15(4),
531-560.
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BIBER, Douglas. On the role of computational, statistical,
and interpretive techniques in multi-dimensional analyses of register variation:
A reply to Watson. 15(3), 341-370.
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CONNOR, Ulla, DAVIS, Kenneth W., and de RYCKER, Teun. Correctness
and clarity in applying for overseas jobs: A crosscultural analysis of
US and Flemish applications. 15(4), 457-457.
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DE FINA, Anna. Pronominal choice, identity, and solidarity
in political discourse. 15(3), 379-410.
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FANT, Lars M., and GRINDSTED, Annette. Responses to value
mismatch in intercultural negotiation interaction. 15(4), 561-588.
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KAPLAN, Robert B., TOUCHSTONE, Ellen E., and HAGSTROM, Cynthia
L. Image and reality: Banking in Los Angeles 15(4), 427-456.
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MALEVILLE, Mireille. Ideological values in the workplace:
Denials of unstated assertions in English, French and Dutch conversations.
15(4), 503-529.
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MARTIN, J. R. Text and clause: Fractal resonance. 15(1) 5-42.
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MORALES–LÓPEZ, Esperanza. Rhythmic elements and new/known
information in spontaneous conversation. 15(1) 43-68.
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OKOLO, Bertram A. Opening-up closings: Negotiating settlements
in problematic discourse encounters. 15(2), 191-208.
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OMONIYI, Tope. Songlashing as a communicative strategy in
Yoruba interpersonal conflicts. 15(2), 299-315.
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ROSTILA, Ilmari. The relationship between social worker and
client in closing conversations. 15(1), 69-102.
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THOMPSON, Geoff, and THETELA, Puleng. The sound of one hand
clapping: The management of interaction in written discourse. 15(1), 103-127.
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ULIJN, Jan M., and MURRAY, Denise E. Introduction to special
issue ‘Intercultural Discourse in Business and Technology’. 15(4), 419-425.
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ULIJN, Jan M., and LI, Xiangling. Is interrupting polite?
Some temporal aspects of turntaking in Chinese–Western and other intercultural
business encounters. 15(4), 589-627.
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VAN DER WIJST, Per. The perception of politeness in Dutch
and French indirect requests. 15(4), 477-501.
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WATSON, Gregory J. Multidimensional analyses of style in
prose literature: A response to Biber. 15(3), 371-377.
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WAUGH, Linda R. Reported speech in journalistic discourse:
The relation of function and text. 15(1), 129-173.
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YAHYA-OTHMAN, Saida. Aren’t you going to greet me? Impoliteness
in Swahili greetings. 15(2), 209-227.
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YANKAH, Kwesi. Introduction to special issue ‘Discursive
Strategies in Africa’. 15(2), 181-190. – Metadiscourse: The framing of
avoidance in formal encounters. 15(2), 229-252.