This study will analyze a relatively recent type of text \u2012 the Internet book review written by amateurs and published on commercial websites \u2012 from a linguistic point of view with special regard to verbal expressions of politeness. Literary reviews have a long history of criticizing: traditional forms range from mild reproof, to moderate disdain, provocatory polemic, or even unconcealed hostility. We argue that the particularity of amateur book reviews on the Internet is their hybrid combination of features that are taken, on one hand, from the conventional genre of the book review and, on the other, from the standards of netiquette as commonly requested in Internet forums. This study will investigate how non-expert book reviews o...
Although nobody would deny that academic criticism is an inherent feature of academic communication,...
Book reviews are important in offering guidance to prospective readers. What is expected from them i...
Title: Young Readers as Literary Critics Online: A (School) Genre on the Run? Research has shown tha...
In a context of increasing globalization of academic discourse, considerations of the impact of cult...
The notion of linguistic politeness was brought to center-stage with the politeness model proposed b...
Drawing on a corpus-based approach, this paper explores the mitigation strategies used to soften cri...
The analysis is based on a few theoretical assumptions. One of them is that politeness tends to be s...
This research paper deals with the study of criticism of one of the most important books in linguist...
This study explores the degree to which politeness and emotive considerations are respected across t...
Abstract The present work is a quantitative and qualitative analysis of pragmatic strategies for de...
Research has shown that the book review is part of a core of school text repertoire, and that it is ...
Given the significance of Book Reviews (BRs) and the fact that little has been devoted to the study ...
Evaluative language features prominently in academic discourse, especially in book reviews. Previous...
Scholarly peer review is a complex collaborative activity that is increasingly supported by web-base...
During the United Kingdom of the Netherlands 1815-1830, when the Low Countries were united under kin...
Although nobody would deny that academic criticism is an inherent feature of academic communication,...
Book reviews are important in offering guidance to prospective readers. What is expected from them i...
Title: Young Readers as Literary Critics Online: A (School) Genre on the Run? Research has shown tha...
In a context of increasing globalization of academic discourse, considerations of the impact of cult...
The notion of linguistic politeness was brought to center-stage with the politeness model proposed b...
Drawing on a corpus-based approach, this paper explores the mitigation strategies used to soften cri...
The analysis is based on a few theoretical assumptions. One of them is that politeness tends to be s...
This research paper deals with the study of criticism of one of the most important books in linguist...
This study explores the degree to which politeness and emotive considerations are respected across t...
Abstract The present work is a quantitative and qualitative analysis of pragmatic strategies for de...
Research has shown that the book review is part of a core of school text repertoire, and that it is ...
Given the significance of Book Reviews (BRs) and the fact that little has been devoted to the study ...
Evaluative language features prominently in academic discourse, especially in book reviews. Previous...
Scholarly peer review is a complex collaborative activity that is increasingly supported by web-base...
During the United Kingdom of the Netherlands 1815-1830, when the Low Countries were united under kin...
Although nobody would deny that academic criticism is an inherent feature of academic communication,...
Book reviews are important in offering guidance to prospective readers. What is expected from them i...
Title: Young Readers as Literary Critics Online: A (School) Genre on the Run? Research has shown tha...