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  • 1
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    Berlin [u.a.] : De Gruyter Mouton
    ISBN: 9783110214321
    Language: English
    Pages: XII, 497 S. , graph. Darst. , 25 cm
    Series Statement: Handbooks of pragmatics / eds. Wolfram Bublitz ... Vol. 6
    Series Statement: Handbooks of pragmatics
    Parallel Title: Online-Ausg. Handbooks of pragmatics ; Vol. 6: Interpersonal Pragmatics
    DDC: 306.44
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    Keywords: Interpersonal communication ; Pragmatics ; Discourse analysis ; Interpersonal relations ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Interpersonale Kommunikation ; Pragmatik ; Zwischenmenschliche Beziehung
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9783110202663 , 9783110202670
    Language: English
    Pages: VIII, 346 S. , Ill.
    Series Statement: Language, power, and social process 21
    Series Statement: Language, power, and social process
    DDC: 306.44
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    Keywords: Beleefdheidsvorm ; Politeness (Linguistics) ; Power (Social sciences) ; Interpersonal relations ; Politik ; Arbeitswelt ; Sprache ; Macht ; Unhöflichkeit ; Konferenzschrift 2005 ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift 2005 ; Konferenzschrift 2005 ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift 2005 ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift 2005 ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Unhöflichkeit ; Sprache ; Unhöflichkeit ; Macht ; Politik ; Unhöflichkeit ; Macht ; Arbeitswelt
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  • 3
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    Berlin : M. de Gruyter
    ISBN: 9783110926552 , 3110926555
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (xvi, 365 pages) , illustrations.
    Edition: [S.l.] HathiTrust Digital Library Online-Ausg. [S.l.] : HathiTrust Digital Library
    Series Statement: Language, power, and social process 12
    DDC: 302.2242
    Keywords: Oral communication ; Power (Social sciences) ; Etiquette ; Debates and debating ; Communication orale ; Pouvoir (Sciences sociales) ; Politesse ; Débats et controverses ; Debates and debating ; Etiquette ; Oral communication ; Power (Social sciences) ; Communication orale ; Politesse ; Pouvoir (Sciences sociales) ; Débats et controverses ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This study investigates the interface of power and politeness in the realization of disagreements in naturalistic language data. Power and politeness are important phenomena in face-to-face interaction. Disagreement is an arena in which these two key concepts are likely to be observed together. Both disagreement and the exercise of power entail a conflict. At the same time, conflict will often be softened by the display of politeness. The material for analysis comes from three different contexts: (1) a sociable argument in an informal, supportive, and interactive family setting; (2) a business
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 333-356) and index. - Description based on print version record , Description based on print version record , Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002 , Online-Ausg. [S.l.] : HathiTrust Digital Library , Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.
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    Book
    Berlin [u.a.] : Mouton de Gruyter
    ISBN: 3110180073 , 3110180065
    Language: English
    Pages: XVI, 365 S. , graph. Darst.
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Glick, Douglas J. Miriam A. Locher: Power and politeness in action [Rezension]
    Series Statement: Language, power and social process 12
    Series Statement: Language, power and social process
    DDC: 302.2242
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    Keywords: Macht ; Höflichkeit ; Pragmatik ; Mündliche Kommunikation ; Widersprechen ; Kommunikationsforschung ; Sprachhandeln
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    Berlin : M. de Gruyter
    ISBN: 3110180065 , 3110180073 , 9783110180060
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (xvi, 365 p) , ill
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Palo Alto, Calif ebrary 2011 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Series Statement: Language, power, and social process 12
    Parallel Title: Print version Power and Politeness in Action : Disagreements in Oral Communication
    DDC: 302.2/242
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    Keywords: Debates and debating ; Oral communication ; Etiquette ; Power (Social sciences) ; Macht ; Höflichkeit ; Sprache
    Abstract: Biographical note: Miriam A. Locher is Senior Assistant at the University of Berne, Switzerland.
    Abstract: Main description: This study investigates the interface of power and politeness in the realization of disagreements in naturalistic language data. Power and politeness are important phenomena in face-to-face interaction. Disagreement is an arena in which these two key concepts are likely to be observed together. Both disagreement and the exercise of power entail a conflict. At the same time, conflict will often be softened by the display of politeness. The material for analysis comes from three different contexts: (1) a sociable argument in an informal, supportive, and interactive family setting; (2) a business meeting among colleagues at a research institution; and (3) examples from public discourse collected during the US Election in 2000.
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknowledgements; Transcription conventions; Figures and tables; Chapter 1 Introduction; Part I Theory I; Chapter 2 Power; 1. Introduction; 2. Food for thought: An example to start with; 3. Dahl's one-dimensional approach to power: Power in observable change of behavior only; 4. Bachrach and Baratz's two-dimensional approach to power: Conflict and non-decisions; 5. Lukes' three-dimensional approach to power: The notion of interest; 6. Watts: Freedom of action and the exercise of power; 7. The relational and dynamic dimension of power; 8. Wartenberg: Action-alternatives and action-restriction
    Description / Table of Contents: 9. Power and social networks: The place where power is negotiated10. Power and status; 11. Power and language; 12. Summary: A checklist for the nature and the exercise of power; 13. Example (6) revisited; Chapter 3 Communication and relational work; 1. Introduction; 2. The notion of context and frame; 3. Transactional and interactional discourse: The content and relational aspects of an utterance; 4. Face; 5. Face-threatening acts in example (6); 6. Summary; Chapter 4 Politeness; 1. Introduction; 2. Overview of politeness research
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.1. Politeness expressed in maxims: Leech's Politeness Principle2.2. Brown and Levinson's ""face-saving"" politeness theory; 2.3. Politeness as norm; 2.4. Politeness as marked surplus; 2.5. The pro-social/involvement aspect of politeness; 2.6. Summary; 3. Towards a definition of politeness; 3.1. Relevance Theory; 3.2. Markedness and norms; 3.3. Markedness, formality and friendliness; 3.4. A definition of politeness; Part II Theory II; Chapter 5 Disagreement; 1. Why disagreement?; 2. Possibilities for the realization of disagreement, exemplified with The Argument; 2.1. Preliminary comments
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.2. Material: The Dinner and The Argument2.3. Content summary of The Argument; 2.4. How disagreement was expressed during The Argument; 2.4.1. The use of hedges to mitigate disagreement; 2.4.1.1. The use of well; 2.4.1.2. The occurrence of just; 2.4.1.3. The use of uhm and uh; 2.4.1.4. The function of I think; 2.4.1.5. The use of I don't know; 2.4.2. Giving personally or emotionally colored reasons for disagreeing; 2.4.3. The use of the modal auxiliaries; 2.4.4. Shifting responsibility; 2.4.5. Objections in the form of a question; 2.4.6. The use of but
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.4.7. The function of repetition of an utterance by the next or the same speaker2.4.8. Non-mitigating disagreement strategies; 2.4.9. Non-mitigating versus mitigating disagreement strategies: A summary; 3. Conclusion: Possibilities for the realization of disagreement; Part III The interface of power and politeness in disagreements; Chapter 6 A sociable argument during a dinner among family and friends; 1. Introduction; 2. The dynamics of The Argument; 2.1. EN 1: The basic question put forward; 2.2. EN 2: The Study: First introduction and refusal; 2.3. EN 3: The Study: Steven's point of view
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.4. EN 4: The Study: Further explanation
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    Berlin [u.a.] : de Gruyter
    ISBN: 9783110214321
    Language: English
    Pages: XII, 497 S.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2011 De Gruyter reference global Online-Ausg
    Series Statement: Handbooks of pragmatics 6
    DDC: 306.44
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    Keywords: Pragmatics ; Interpersonal relations ; Discourse analysis ; Interpersonal communication ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Interpersonale Kommunikation ; Pragmatik ; Zwischenmenschliche Beziehung
    Abstract: This handbook focuses on the interpersonal aspects of language in use, exploring key concepts such as face, im/politeness, identity, or gender, as well as mitigation, respect/deference, and humour in a variety of settings. The volume includes theoretical overviews as well as empirical studies from experts in a range of disciplines within linguistics and communication studies and provides a multifaceted perspective on both theoretical and applied approaches to the role of language in relational work.
    Abstract: This handbook focuses on the interpersonal aspects of language in use, exploring key concepts such as face, im/politeness, identity, or gender, as well as mitigation, respect/deference, and humour in a variety of settings. The volume includes theoretical overviews as well as empirical studies from experts in a range of disciplines within linguistics and communication studies and provides a multifaceted perspective on both theoretical and applied approaches to the role of language in relational work. Miriam A. Locher, University of Basel, Switzerland; Sage L. Graham, University of Memphis, USA.
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  • 7
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    Online Resource
    Berlin/Boston : De Gruyter | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9783110926552
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (384 pages)
    Series Statement: Language, Power and Social Process [LPSP] v.12
    DDC: 302.2242
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    Keywords: Macht ; Höflichkeit ; Pragmatik ; Mündliche Kommunikation ; Widersprechen ; Kommunikationsforschung ; Sprachhandeln
    Abstract: This study investigates the interface of power and politeness in the realization of disagreements in naturalistic language data. Power and politeness are important phenomena in face-to-face interaction. Disagreement is an arena in which these two key concepts are likely to be observed together. Both disagreement and the exercise of power entail a conflict. At the same time, conflict will often be softened by the display of politeness. The material for analysis comes from three different contexts: (1) a sociable argument in an informal, supportive, and interactive family setting; (2) a business meeting among colleagues at a research institution; and (3) examples from public discourse collected during the US Election in 2000.
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    Berlin/Boston : De Gruyter | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9783110431094
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (628 pages)
    Series Statement: Handbooks of Pragmatics [HOPS] v.12
    DDC: 306.44
    Abstract: This new landmark series of nine self-contained handbooks provides a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of the entire field of pragmatics. It is based on a wide conception of pragmatics as the study of intentional human interaction in social and cultural contexts. The series reflects, appraises and structures a field that is exceptionally vast, unusually heterogeneous and still rapidly expanding. In-depth articles by leading experts from around the world discuss the foundations, major theories and most recent developments of pragmatics including philosophical, cognitive, sociocultural, contrastive and diachronic perspectives. - it will view pragmatics from both theoretical and applied perspectives; - it will be internationally oriented meeting the needs of the international pragmatic community; - it will be interdisciplinary including pragmatically relevant entries from adjacent fields such as philosophy, anthropology and sociology, neuroscience and psychology, semantics, grammar and text and discourse analysis; - it will provide reliable orientational overviews useful not only to researchers but also to students and teachers.
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  • 9
    ISBN: 9783110926552 (Sekundärausgabe)
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: Online-Ressource (xvi, 365 p) , ill
    Edition: [2010] ISBN 9783110926552
    Series Statement: Language, power, and social process
    DDC: 302.2242
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    Keywords: Macht ; Höflichkeit ; Pragmatik ; Mündliche Kommunikation ; Widersprechen ; Kommunikationsforschung ; Sprachhandeln
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  • 10
    ISBN: 9783110208344 , 3110208342
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (viii, 346 p.) , ill.
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Series Statement: Language, power, and social process 1861-4175 21
    Series Statement: Language, power, and social process 21
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Impoliteness in language
    DDC: 306.44
    Keywords: Politeness (Linguistics) ; Power (Social sciences) ; Interpersonal relations ; Interpersonal relations ; Politeness (Linguistics) ; Power (Social sciences) ; Beleefdheidsvorm ; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES ; Linguistics ; Sociolinguistics ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Konferenzschrift 2005 ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift 2005 ; Konferenzschrift 2005 ; Konferenzschrift 2005 ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: This book is relevant for phonologists, morphologists, Slavists and cognitive linguists, and addresses two questions: How can the morphology-phonology interface be accommodated in cognitive linguistics? Do morphophonological alternations have a meaning? These questions are explored via a comprehensive analysis of stem alternations in Russian verbs. The analysis is couched in R.W. Langacker's Cognitive Grammar framework, and the book offers comparisons to other varieties of cognitive linguistics, such as Construction Grammar and Conceptual Integration. The proposed analysis is furthermore compared to rule-based and constraint-based approaches to phonology in generative grammar. Without resorting to underlying representations or procedural rules, the Cognitive Linguistics framework facilitates an insightful approach to abstract phonology, offering the important advantage of restrictiveness. Cognitive Grammar provides an analysis of an entire morphophonological system in terms of a parsimonious set of theoretical constructs that all have cognitive motivation. No ad hoc machinery is invoked, and the analysis yields strong empirical predictions. Another advantage is that Cognitive Grammar can identify the meaning of morphophonological alternations. For example, it is argued that stem alternations in Russian verbs conspire to signal non-past meaning. This book is accessible to a broad readership and offers a welcome contribution to phonology and morphology, which have been understudied in cognitive linguistics
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