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Politeness variation in England: A north-south divide?
J Culpeper, M Gillings
Corpus approaches to Contemporary British speech, 33-59, 2018
Mandater: UK Economic and Social Research Council
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The principle of (im) politeness reciprocity
J Culpeper, V Tantucci
Journal of Pragmatics 175, 146-164, 2021
Mandater: UK Economic and Social Research Council
Shameless normalisation of impoliteness: Berlusconi’s and Trump’s press conferences
R Wodak, J Culpeper, E Semino
Discourse & Society 32 (3), 369-393, 2021
Mandater: UK Economic and Social Research Council, UK Research & Innovation
Linguistic impoliteness and religiously aggravated hate crime in England and Wales
J Culpeper, P Iganski, A Sweiry
Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict 5 (1), 1-29, 2017
Mandater: UK Economic and Social Research Council
Communicative styles, rapport, and student engagement: An online peer mentoring scheme
J Culpeper, Q Kan
Applied Linguistics 41 (5), 756-786, 2020
Mandater: UK Economic and Social Research Council
Measuring emotional temperatures<? br?> in Shakespeare’s drama
J Culpeper, A Findlay, B Cortese, M Thelwall
English Text Construction 11 (1), 10-37, 2018
Mandater: UK Arts & Humanities Research Council
What do students find difficult when they read Shakespeare? Problems and solutions
S Murphy, J Culpeper, M Gillings, M Pace-Sigge
Language and Literature 29 (3), 302-326, 2020
Mandater: UK Arts & Humanities Research Council
Pragmatic noise in Shakespeare’s plays
J Culpeper, SJ Oliver
Voices Past and Present-Studies of Involved, Speech-related and Spoken Texts …, 2020
Mandater: UK Arts & Humanities Research Council
John Webster, the dark and violent playwright?
J Culpeper, D Archer, A Findlay, M Thelwall
ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes and Reviews 31 (3), 201-210, 2018
Mandater: UK Arts & Humanities Research Council
National identities in the context of Shakespeare’s Henry V: Exploring contemporary understandings through collocations
J Culpeper, A Findlay
Language and Literature 29 (3), 203-222, 2020
Mandater: UK Arts & Humanities Research Council
Affirmatives in Early Modern English: Yes, yea and ay
J Culpeper
Journal of Historical Pragmatics 19 (2), 243-264, 2018
Mandater: UK Arts & Humanities Research Council
Supporting the corpus-based study of Shakespeare’s language: Enhancing a corpus of the First Folio
J Culpeper, A Hardie, J Demmen, J Hughes, M Timperley
ICAME Journal 45 (1), 37-86, 2021
Mandater: UK Arts & Humanities Research Council
Shakespeare’s language: Styles and meanings via the computer
J Culpeper, D Archer
Language and Literature 29 (3), 191-202, 2020
Mandater: UK Arts & Humanities Research Council
Historical pragmatics and dialogue: Early Modern English negatives and beyond
J Culpeper, D Van Olmen
Studies in Pragmatics 20, 3-165, 2018
Mandater: UK Arts & Humanities Research Council
A Question of Faith? Prosecuting Religiously Aggravated Offences in England and Wales1
P Iganski, A Sweiry, J Culpeper
Criminal Law Review 5, 334-348, 2016
Mandater: UK Economic and Social Research Council
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