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22. Conversational coherence in small group chat
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Kris M. Markman
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface to the handbook series v
- Preface to this handbook ix
- Table of contents xi
- 1. Introduction to the pragmatics of computermediated communication 3
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I. Pragmatics of computer-mediated modes
- 2. Email communication 35
- 3. Mailing list communication 55
- 4. Blogging 83
- 5. Real-time chat 109
- 6. Instant messaging 135
- 7. Text messaging 163
- 8. Mobile phone communication 191
- 9. Synchronous voice-based computer-mediated communication 217
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II. Classic pragmatic phenomena in computer-mediated communication
- 10. Relevance in computer-mediated conversation 245
- 11. Performativity in computer-mediated communication 269
- 12. Address in computer-mediated communication 291
- 13. Apologies in email discussions 315
- 14. Internet advice 339
- 15. Deception in computer-mediated communication 363
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III. Pragmatics of computer-mediated communication phenomena
- 16. Email hoaxes 387
- 17. Authentication and Nigerian Letters 411
- 18. The maxims of online nicknames 437
- 19. Micro-linguistic structural features of computer-mediated communication 463
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IV. Discourse pragmatics of computer-mediated interaction
- 20. Rhythm and timing in chat room interaction 489
- 21. Conversational floor in computer-mediated discourse 515
- 22. Conversational coherence in small group chat 539
- 23. Repair in chat room interaction 565
- 24. Responses and non-responses in workplace emails 589
- 25. Small talk, politeness, and email communication in the workplace 613
- 26. Flaming and linguistic impoliteness on a listserv 639
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V. Broader perspectives
- 27. Code-switching in computer-mediated communication 667
- 28. Narrative analysis and computer-mediated communication 695
- 29. Genre and computer-mediated communication 717
- About the authors 739
- Subject index 747
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface to the handbook series v
- Preface to this handbook ix
- Table of contents xi
- 1. Introduction to the pragmatics of computermediated communication 3
-
I. Pragmatics of computer-mediated modes
- 2. Email communication 35
- 3. Mailing list communication 55
- 4. Blogging 83
- 5. Real-time chat 109
- 6. Instant messaging 135
- 7. Text messaging 163
- 8. Mobile phone communication 191
- 9. Synchronous voice-based computer-mediated communication 217
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II. Classic pragmatic phenomena in computer-mediated communication
- 10. Relevance in computer-mediated conversation 245
- 11. Performativity in computer-mediated communication 269
- 12. Address in computer-mediated communication 291
- 13. Apologies in email discussions 315
- 14. Internet advice 339
- 15. Deception in computer-mediated communication 363
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III. Pragmatics of computer-mediated communication phenomena
- 16. Email hoaxes 387
- 17. Authentication and Nigerian Letters 411
- 18. The maxims of online nicknames 437
- 19. Micro-linguistic structural features of computer-mediated communication 463
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IV. Discourse pragmatics of computer-mediated interaction
- 20. Rhythm and timing in chat room interaction 489
- 21. Conversational floor in computer-mediated discourse 515
- 22. Conversational coherence in small group chat 539
- 23. Repair in chat room interaction 565
- 24. Responses and non-responses in workplace emails 589
- 25. Small talk, politeness, and email communication in the workplace 613
- 26. Flaming and linguistic impoliteness on a listserv 639
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V. Broader perspectives
- 27. Code-switching in computer-mediated communication 667
- 28. Narrative analysis and computer-mediated communication 695
- 29. Genre and computer-mediated communication 717
- About the authors 739
- Subject index 747