Breaking conversational norms on a Portuguese users' network: Men as adjudicators of politeness?

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Breaking conversational norms on a Portuguese users' network : Men as adjudicators of politeness? / Oliveira, Sandi Michele de.

The Multilingual Internet: Language, Culture, and Communication Online. red. / Brenda Danet; Susan C. Herring. Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2007. s. 256-277.

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Harvard

Oliveira, SMD 2007, Breaking conversational norms on a Portuguese users' network: Men as adjudicators of politeness? i B Danet & SC Herring (red), The Multilingual Internet: Language, Culture, and Communication Online. Oxford University Press, Oxford, s. 256-277. <http://www.oup.com/uk/catalogue/?ci=9780195304800>

APA

Oliveira, S. M. D. (2007). Breaking conversational norms on a Portuguese users' network: Men as adjudicators of politeness? I B. Danet, & S. C. Herring (red.), The Multilingual Internet: Language, Culture, and Communication Online (s. 256-277). Oxford University Press. http://www.oup.com/uk/catalogue/?ci=9780195304800

Vancouver

Oliveira SMD. Breaking conversational norms on a Portuguese users' network: Men as adjudicators of politeness? I Danet B, Herring SC, red., The Multilingual Internet: Language, Culture, and Communication Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2007. s. 256-277

Author

Oliveira, Sandi Michele de. / Breaking conversational norms on a Portuguese users' network : Men as adjudicators of politeness?. The Multilingual Internet: Language, Culture, and Communication Online. red. / Brenda Danet ; Susan C. Herring. Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2007. s. 256-277

Bibtex

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