The article examines academic e-mail correspondence as a special type of writing in the electronic environment that has dynamic, interactive, dialogical, and distributed character. The focus is made on the dynamics of interaction between the correspondents such as contact setting, orientation and co-functions; and the text of an e-letter is regarded as indices of the write’s state or affordances in terms of ecological linguistics. The establishment of consensual domain of interaction brings about a new stage of cognition emergence which may lead to distributed learning. Co-writing is like a dance that unfolds in the world and with others. Recognition that writing via the Internet is distributed process across time, space and minds may help ...
This paper investigates the advantages and disadvantages of the use of e-mail to obtain agreement be...
This thesis examines and contributes to the study of how, and in what forms, power and influence is...
Though e-mail has become a common interpersonal communication medium, it does not mean that this med...
E-mail mediated communication rapidly intensifies, both in quantity and quality and so does the need...
Electronic mail (e-mail) messages were examined in terms of the relationship of texts to features of...
E-mail excludes the multiple nonlinguistic cues and gestures that facilitate face-to-face communicat...
Written e-mail communication carries a notion that it represents written medium. As such, there are ...
This article reviews theoretical research on e-communication behavior, identifying two main types of...
E-mail research encompasses a vast and diverse body of work that accumulated over the past 30 years....
This paper presents the results of a corpus-based study which investigates the genre of academic ema...
This article examines selective results of an international e-mail project between 24 students study...
International audienceThis article aims to show the specificity of e-mail exchanges between universi...
The article deals with the mechanisms of linguistic manipulation potential of English business e-mai...
ABSTRACT E-mail research encompasses a vast and diverse body of work that accumulated over the past ...
Based on the results of an empirical study of how social deictic operations and addressing conventio...
This paper investigates the advantages and disadvantages of the use of e-mail to obtain agreement be...
This thesis examines and contributes to the study of how, and in what forms, power and influence is...
Though e-mail has become a common interpersonal communication medium, it does not mean that this med...
E-mail mediated communication rapidly intensifies, both in quantity and quality and so does the need...
Electronic mail (e-mail) messages were examined in terms of the relationship of texts to features of...
E-mail excludes the multiple nonlinguistic cues and gestures that facilitate face-to-face communicat...
Written e-mail communication carries a notion that it represents written medium. As such, there are ...
This article reviews theoretical research on e-communication behavior, identifying two main types of...
E-mail research encompasses a vast and diverse body of work that accumulated over the past 30 years....
This paper presents the results of a corpus-based study which investigates the genre of academic ema...
This article examines selective results of an international e-mail project between 24 students study...
International audienceThis article aims to show the specificity of e-mail exchanges between universi...
The article deals with the mechanisms of linguistic manipulation potential of English business e-mai...
ABSTRACT E-mail research encompasses a vast and diverse body of work that accumulated over the past ...
Based on the results of an empirical study of how social deictic operations and addressing conventio...
This paper investigates the advantages and disadvantages of the use of e-mail to obtain agreement be...
This thesis examines and contributes to the study of how, and in what forms, power and influence is...
Though e-mail has become a common interpersonal communication medium, it does not mean that this med...