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  3. Vol 8 No 2 (2022)

Published: 30-12-2022

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Research papers

  • Facework and social effects of (im)politeness. A current state of research
    Diana Bravo
    1-22
    • PDF (Español)
  • Victoria's political speech: mitigation and intensification in the intercultural political field
    Alejandra Ivett Requena Hernández, Orlando Valdez Vega
    23-38
    • PDF (Español)
  • Self-image in intercultural politics: contrasting analysis of the discourses of Marine Le Pen and Margarita Zavala
    Sofía Lizeth Barrientos Martínez, Orlando Valdez Vega
    39-54
    • PDF (Español)
  • Pragmatic competence from a contrastive perspective: the case of 'lo siento' and other expressions of apology in Spanish
    Marianna Chodorowska-Pilch, Ruby Wilks
    55-68
    • PDF (Español)
  • The use of external modifiers as facework in requests and complaints in e-mail communication: the case of Spanish FL learners in Sweden
    Jenny Morales Ruiz
    69-87
    • PDF (Español)
  • The power of the 'image': audio description as a key tool in the facework activities of blind people
    María José García Vizcaíno
    88-104
    • PDF (Español)
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