Cornelia Ilie. 2021. Questioning and Answering Practices across Contexts and Cultures.

Title: Questioning and Answering Practices across Contexts and Cultures
Editor: Cornelia Ilie
Publisher: John Benjamins (Amsterdam)
Year: 2021

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This book showcases innovative research about the multi-functional and dynamic interrelatedness of questioning and answering practices in institution- and culture-specific interactions ranging from under-explored to extensively researched ones: South-Korean talk shows, Japanese interviews, Chinese news interviews, police-civilian interactions in the USA, Italian interviews and courtroom examinations, Japanese parliamentary debates and Prime Minister’s Questions in the UK Parliament. More

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