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    Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company
    ISBN: 9789027294111
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (356 pages)
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Broadening the horizon of linguistic politeness
    DDC: 306.44
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    Keywords: Politeness (Linguistics) ; Grammar, Comparative and general Honorific ; Grammar, Comparative and general ; Honorific ; Politeness (Linguistics) ; Electronic books ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Höflichkeit ; Linguistik ; Höflichkeit ; Sprache ; Kommunikation ; Höflichkeit ; Sprechakt
    Abstract: This collection of 19 papers celebrates the coming of age of the field of politeness studies, now in its 30th year. It begins with an investigation of the meaning of politeness, especially linguistic politeness, and presents a short history of the field of linguistic politeness studies, showing how such studies go beyond the boundaries of conventional linguistic work, incorporating, as they do, non-language insights. The emphasis of the volume is on non-Western languages and the ways linguistic politeness is achieved with them. Many, if not most, studies have focused on Western languages, but the languages highlighted here show new and different aspects of the phenomena.The purpose of linguistic politeness is to aid in successful communication throughout the world, and this volume offers a balance of geographical distribution not found elsewhere, including Japanese, Thai, and Chinese, as well as Greek, Swedish and Spanish. It covers such theoretical topics as face, wakimae, social levels, gender-related differences in language usage, directness and indirectness, and intercultural perspectives.
    Abstract: Broadening the Horizon of Linguistic Politeness -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- Acknowledgments -- Foreword -- References -- Introduction -- 1. Linguistic politeness? -- 2. Linguistic politeness? -- 3. Politeness comes into linguistics: The role of generative semantics -- 4. Theories of politeness across the East/West divide: FTA-avoidance vs. wakimae -- 5. Beyond linguistics: The importance of being polite, or at least understanding politeness -- 6. Overview of the volume -- Part I. General overviews: The plenary papers -- Part II. The theoretical perspective -- Part III. The descriptive perspective -- Part IV. The comparative perspective -- Part V. The historical perspective -- Notes -- References -- I. General overviews -- Civility and its discontents* -- 1. Introduction: Politeness in linguistics -- 2. Changes in the perception of politeness -- 3. The American preoccupation with politeness: Nine cases -- 4. Politeness: Convention vs. (apparent) spontaneity -- 5. The battle between public and private -- 6. Why things are changing -- 7. Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- How and why honorifics can signify dignity and elegance -- 1. Can honorifics be abolished? -- 2. Difference in speaking: The East and the West -- 3. Features of some East Asian languages: How can the complexity of person reference terms be explained? -- 4. Two types of agreement -- 5. The organization of speaking -- 6. Politeness and pragmatic agreement -- 7. Why is the use of honorifics polite? -- 8. How honorifics express dignity and elegance -- 9. Implication for linguistic relativity: Concluding remarks -- References -- Whither politeness -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Challenges to the Brown and Levinson model -- 2.1. The underlying assumptions -- 2.2. The status of the politeness principles.
    Description / Table of Contents: Broadening the Horizon of Linguistic Politeness; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Acknowledgments; Foreword; Introduction; I. General overviews; Civility and its discontents*; How and why honorifics can signify dignity and elegance; Whither politeness; II. The theoretical perspective; Yoroshiku onegaishimasu; An argument for a frame-based approach to politeness; The significance of `face' and politeness in social interaction as revealed through Thai 'face' idioms; III. The descriptive perspective
    Description / Table of Contents: Face threatening acts, primary face threatening acts, and the management of discoursePoliteness in Thai computer-mediated communication; Polite diminutives in Spanish; Indirectness as a politeness strategy of Thai speakers; IV. The comparative perspective; Japanese honorifics as a marker of sociocultural identity; Directness as a source of misunderstanding; Forms of address in Irish and Swedish; Women, men and polite requests; Privacy; Selection of linguistic forms for requests and offers; V. The historical perspective; Japanese pronouns of address
    Description / Table of Contents: An aspect of the origins and development of linguistic politeness in ThaiAuthor index; Subject index; The Pragmatics & Beyond New Series
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    Berlin/Boston : De Gruyter | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9783110199819
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (452 pages)
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    Series Statement: Mouton Textbook
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    Keywords: Höflichkeit ; Kommunikation ; Sprache ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: The second edition of this collection of 13 original papers contains an updated introductory section detailing the significance that the original articles published in 1992 have had for the further development of research into linguistic politeness into the 21st century. The original articles present both the most important problems in developing a theory of linguistic politeness and a number of case studies and research projects.   Key Features: Ideal as an introductory text to politeness research, one of the basic topics in applied linguistics. The new introduction by Richard Watts covers recent developments in politeness research since the 1990s.
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