Hu Jiabei, Lei Rong. Pragmatics in the New Media Era: A Review of the 18th China Pragmatics Conference[J]. Journal of Beijing International Studies University, 2024, 46(2): 95-103.
BOUSFIELD D. Impoliteness in Interaction[M]. Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2008.
[2]
CULPEPER J. Impoliteness:Using Language to Cause Offence[M]. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011.
[3]
DIPPOLD D. “Can I have the scan on Tuesday?” User repair in interaction with a task-oriented chatbot and the question of communication skills for AI[J]. Journal of Pragmatics, 2023, 204:21-32.
[4]
DYNEL M & CHOVANEC J. Creating and sharing public humour across traditional and new media[J]. Journal of Pragmatics, 2021,177:151-156.
[5]
HAUGH M, KÁDÁR D Z & TERKOURAFI M. Introduction:Directions in sociopragmatics[M]//HAUGH M,KÁDÁR D Z & TERKOURAFI M. The Cambridge Handbook of Sociopragmatics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021:1-12.
[6]
KAPOOR S. “Don’t act like a Sati-Savitri!”:Hinglish and other impoliteness strategies in Indian YouTube comments[J]. Journal of Pragmatics, 2022, 189:4-16.
[7]
MÁRQUEZ-REITER R & HAUGH M. Denunciation,blame and the moral turn in public life[J]. Discourse,Context & Media, 2019, 28:35-43.
[8]
PADMOS H, TE MOLDER H & KOOLE T. Dealing with the dual demands of expertise and democracy:How experts create proximity to the public without undermining their status as experts[J/OL]. Pragmatics and Society. (2023-11-02) [2023-11-15]. https://www.jbe-platform.com/content/journals/10.1075/ps.22071.pad.
[9]
SCOTT K. Pragmatics Online[M]. London: Routledge, 2022.