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Politeness in computer-mediated discourse of a virtual team
Erika Darics
School of Social Sciences and Humanities
College of Health and Life Sciences
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Virtual Teams
100%
Computer-mediated Discourse
100%
Politeness
100%
Text-dependent
40%
Computer-mediated Discourse Analysis
40%
Capitalization
20%
Work-based
20%
Technological Constraints
20%
Computer-mediated Communication
20%
Language Functioning
20%
Communication Strategies
20%
Linguistic Phenomena
20%
Backchannel
20%
Discourse Studies
20%
Virtual Environment
20%
Grounded Approach
20%
Emoticons
20%
Interactional Perspective
20%
Interaction Management
20%
Synchronous Interaction
20%
Audiovisual Information
20%
Arts and Humanities
Virtual
100%
Politeness
100%
Computer-mediated discourse
100%
Discourse Analysis
40%
Linguistics
20%
Computer-Mediated Communication
20%
Turn-Taking
20%
Back-channel
20%
Audiovisual
20%
Language Function
20%
Communication Strategies
20%
Virtual Reality
20%
Capitalization
20%
Social Sciences
Discourse Analysis
100%
Computer-Mediated Communication
50%
Linguistics
50%
Communication Strategies
50%
Psychology
Turn-Taking
100%