Marina Terkourafi

Affiliations: 
Linguistics University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana-Champaign, IL 
Area:
Linguistics Language, Sociolinguistics, Modern Language
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Matthew E. Garley grad student 2012 UIUC

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Efthymia C. Kapnoula collaborator (Neurotree)
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Terkourafi M. (2019) Indirectness in the Age of Globalization: A Social Network Analysis Russian Journal of Linguistics. 23: 930-949
Terkourafi M. (2019) Coming to Grips With Variation in Sociocultural Interpretations: Methodological Considerations: Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology. 50: 1198-1215
Terkourafi M, Haugh M. (2019) Editorial: “Quo Vadis, Pragmatics?” Journal of Pragmatics. 145: 1-3
Ameka FK, Terkourafi M. (2019) What if…? Imagining non-Western perspectives on pragmatic theory and practice Journal of Pragmatics. 145: 72-82
Vergis N, Terkourafi M. (2015) The Role of the Speaker’s Emotional State in Im/politeness Assessments Journal of Language and Social Psychology. 34: 316-342
Terkourafi M. (2015) Conventionalization: A new agenda for im/politeness research Journal of Pragmatics. 86: 11-18
Soltys J, Terkourafi M, Katsos N. (2014) Disentangling politeness theory and the strategic speaker approach: Theoretical considerations and empirical predictions Intercultural Pragmatics. 11: 31-56
Barros García MJ, Terkourafi M. (2014) First-order politeness in rapprochement and distancing cultures: Understandings and uses of politeness by spanish native speakers from spain and spanish nonnative speakers from the u.s Pragmatics. 24: 1-34
Terkourafi M. (2014) The importance of being indirect A new nomenclature for indirect speech Belgian Journal of Linguistics. 28: 45-70
Terkourafi M. (2013) Re-Assessing the Speech Act Schema: Twenty-First Century Reflections International Review of Pragmatics. 5: 197-216
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