Discursive practices of the Russian diaspora in Estonia: language contacts
... diasporic speech analysis show that the key components of a typical diasporic discourse are the following ones: spatial-temporal localization (space: Estonia — Russia —the West relations; significant locations, space in the past and today (the empire,... ... conceptualisation of reality. Within the typical diasporic discourse, I distinguish a metalinguistic discourse that rests on discursive practices stemming from language contacts. These practices were described in part earlier. In this article, I summarize my earlier ...
Solidarity strategies in adolescent communication
... to be a feature of the adolescent communication style. The data analysed reveals the local, cultural (and supposedly age) specifics of employing the universal face-saving... ... and ‘second order’ politeness: Institutional and intercultural contexts. In:
Discursive Approaches to Politeness
. Berlin; Boston, pp. 167—188.
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Haugh, M., 2014. Jocular mockery as interactional practice in everyday Anglo-Australian conversation.
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The use of the photo corpus in the study of word-formation processes (on the derivatives with the prefix super-)
... analyzes the trends of prefix nominal derivation, identified on the data analysis represented in the National Photographic Corpus of the Polish language. It is shown that the analysis of derivatives with the prefix super-, functioning only in modern discursive practices, leads to unreasonable conclusions about the innovativeness of this process in the Polish language. The dated and localized photo citations collected in the photocorpus ensure the reliability of the data obtained, which allows us to assert that the addition of the prefix super- to the nominal parts of speech has been an active word-formation practice in the Polish ...