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    ISBN: 9783110208344
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (356 pages)
    Series Statement: Language, Power and Social Process [LPSP] Ser v.21
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.44
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    Keywords: Interpersonal relations ; Power (Social sciences) ; Politeness (Linguistics) ; Interpersonal relations ; Politeness (Linguistics) ; Power (Social sciences) ; Electronic books ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Unhöflichkeit ; Sprache ; Unhöflichkeit ; Macht ; Politik ; Unhöflichkeit ; Macht ; Unhöflichkeit ; Sprache ; Unhöflichkeit ; Macht ; Politik ; Unhöflichkeit ; Macht ; Arbeitswelt
    Abstract: Drawing on a wide range of empirical data, the volume presents a thorough discussion of impoliteness and power in language. It addresses the enormous imbalance that exists between academic interest in politeness phenomena when compared to impoliteness phenomena, and it offers inspiration for research on impoliteness, conflict and aggression in many different academic fields of enquiry, both within linguistics and beyond.
    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
    Abstract: Frontmatter -- Contents -- Chapter 1. Introduction: Impoliteness and power in language -- Chapter 2. Reflections on impoliteness, relational work and power -- Chapter 3. Toward a unified theory of politeness, impoliteness, and rudeness -- Chapter 4. Relational work and impoliteness: Negotiating norms of linguistic behaviour -- Chapter 5. Political campaign debates as zero-sum games: Impoliteness and power in candidates' exchanges -- Chapter 6. Impoliteness in the struggle for power -- Chapter 7. Threats in conflict talk: Impoliteness and manipulation -- Chapter 8. Verbal aggression and impoliteness: Related or synonymous? -- Chapter 9. Impoliteness as a means of contesting power relations in the workplace -- Chapter 10. "Stop hassling me!" Impoliteness, power and gender identity in the professional workplace -- Chapter 11. "You're screwed either way":An exploration of code-switching, impoliteness and power -- Chapter 12. A manual for (im)politeness?:The impact of the FAQ in an electronic community of practice -- Backmatter.
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction : Impoliteness and power in language / Miriam A. Locher and Derek BousfieldReflections on impoliteness, relational work and power / Jonathan Culpeper -- Toward a unified theory of politeness, impoliteness, and rudeness / Marina Terkourafi -- Relational work and impoliteness : negotiating norms of linguistic behaviour / Miriam A. Locher and Richard J. Watts -- Political campaign debates as zero-sum games : impoliteness and power in candidates' exchanges / María Dolores García-Pastor -- Impoliteness in the struggle for power / Derek Bousfield -- Threats in conflict talk : impoliteness and manipulation / Holger Limberg -- Verbal aggression and impoliteness : related or synonymous? / Dawn Elizabeth Archer -- Impoliteness as a means of contesting power relations in the workplace / Stephanie Schnurr, Meredith Marra and Janet Holmes -- "Stop hassling me!" Impoliteness, power and gender identity in the professional workplace / Louise Mullany -- "You're screwed either way" : an exploration of code-switching, impoliteness and power / Holly R. Cashman -- A manual for (im)politeness? The impact of the FAQ in an electronic community of practice / Sage Lambert Graham.
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