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Politeness and the Greek diaspora: Emic perceptions, situated experience, and a role for communicative context in shaping behaviors and beliefs
Jill C. Murray
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Arts & Humanities
Greek Diaspora
100%
Emic
79%
Politeness
70%
Heritage Speakers
51%
Native Speaker
47%
Diasporas
27%
Greece
26%
Politeness Markers
26%
Positive Politeness
24%
Endearment
24%
Face Threatening Acts
23%
Heritage Language
22%
English People
21%
Directness
20%
Diminutives
19%
Mitigation
19%
Communication
18%
Modern Greek
18%
Lived Experience
15%
Interaction
8%
Language
6%
Social Sciences
politeness
71%
diaspora
60%
Greece
18%
experience
18%
communication
10%
pragmatics
8%
respect
7%
narrative
6%
management
4%
interaction
4%
interview
4%
Engineering & Materials Science
Communication
29%