'Toward a Motivation Model of Pragmatics' Rong Chen

Authors

  • Xiaomei Zheng Beijing Foreign Studies University
  • Dengshan Xia Beijing Foreign Studies University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/eap.26552

Keywords:

Book review, Toward a Motivation Model of Pragmatics, Rong Chen

Abstract

Toward a Motivation Model of Pragmatics
Rong Chen (2022)
De Gruyter

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Spencer-Oatey, H., & Kádár, D. (2016). The bases of (im)politeness evaluations: Culture, the moral order and the East–West debate. East Asian Pragmatics, 1(1), 73–106. https://doi.org/10.1558/eap.v1i1.29084

Watts, R. J. (2003). Politeness. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

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Published

2023-09-29

How to Cite

Zheng, X., & Xia, D. (2023). ’Toward a Motivation Model of Pragmatics’ Rong Chen. East Asian Pragmatics, 8(3), 415-420. https://doi.org/10.1558/eap.26552