Book Review
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Yaxin Wu
Yaxin Wu , Ph.D. (Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, P. R. China), is a professor, and the Dean of the School of Foreign Languages, Shanxi University, P. R. China. Her publications include research on communicative strategies, meta-pragmatics and other topics related to pragmatics and social interaction. Her current research interests cover the interface between pragmatics and social psychology, miscommunication and personal relationships in language and social interaction.and Guodong Yu
Guodong Yu is a professor of linguistics at the School of Foreign Languages, Shanxi University, P. R. China. He received his Ph.D. from Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, P. R. China, and studied conversation analysis as a visiting fellow at the University of York, UK and at SUNY at Albany, USA, and Loughborough University, UK. He worked on research projects on medical interaction in China and other conversational practices in Mandarin Chinese.
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Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Black as night or as a chimney sweep? Color words and typical exemplars
- Pragmatic uses of person pro-forms in intercultural financial discourse: A contrastive case study of earnings calls
- Request patterns by EFL Canarian Spanish students: Contrasting data by languages and research methods
- Evaluating while justifying intercultural requests
- Forum
- Interculturalism, multiculturalism, and intercultural studies: Questioning definitions and repositioning strategies
- Preference structure in L2 Arabic requests
- Book Reviews
- Book Review
- Book Review