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 for the further development
of research into linguistic politeness into the 21st century. The
original articles focus on the phenomenon of politeness in language.
They present the most important problems in developing a theory of
linguistic politeness, which must deal with the crucial differences
between lay notions of politeness in different cultures and the term
'politeness' as a concept within a theory of linguistic politeness.
The universal validity of the term itself is called into question, as
are models such as those developed by Brown and Levinson, Lakoff, and
Leech. New approaches are suggested. In addition to this theoretical
discussion, an empirical section presents a number of case studies and
research projects in linguistic politeness. These show what has been
achieved within current models and what still remains to be done, in
particular with reference to cross-cultural studies in politeness and
differences between a Western and a non-Western approach to the
subject. The publication of this second edition demonstrates that the
significance of the collection is just as salient in the first decade
of the new millennium as it was at the beginning of the 1990s.
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Studies in its History, Theory and Practice
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783110199819
Publisert
2015
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
De Gruyter
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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