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Book Series
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Introduction: K-Politeness Across Online and Offline Interactions
This book investigates how Korean politeness (“K-politeness”) is perceived, practiced, and negotiated across diverse interactional contexts and communication platforms, both online and offline. The research ex...
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Challenges in Managing Korean Online Service Requests and Complaints via Business Chat
This study examines how service providers and their business clients in South Korea manage and negotiate face-threatening encounters when making and receiving requests through online chats. An analysis of a co...
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Negotiating Age, Epistemic Stance, and Category Memberships in Korean Talk Shows
This chapter examines an integral part of Korean politeness—age. Prior research has focused on investigating age as a key determining factor that influences speakers’ choice of speech styles, address terms, an...
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The Double-Edged Practice of Self-Praise and Self-Denigration in Korean Public Discourse
This conversation analytic study examines a particular practice involving self-praise routinely deployed by speakers in . An examination of a corpus of television and debates by , such as celebrities...