From speech acts to lay understandings of politeness : multilingual and multicultural perspectives / edited by Eva Ogiermann, Pilar Garcés-Conejos Blitvich.
| Call Number | 401/.452 |
| Title | From speech acts to lay understandings of politeness : multilingual and multicultural perspectives / edited by Eva Ogiermann, Pilar Garcés-Conejos Blitvich. |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource (xii, 334 pages) : digital, PDF file(s). |
| Notes | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 19 Jun 2019). |
| Contents | Im/politeness between the analyst and participant perspectives: an overview of the field / Eva Ogiermann & Pilar Garcés-Conejos Blitvich -- Part I. Concepts and cultural norms underlying speech acts: 1. Offers in Greek revisited / Spyridoula Bella -- 2. Politeness, praising and identity construction in a Greek food blog / Angeliki Tzanne -- 3. Online Compliments of Iranian Facebook Users / Zohreh R. Eslami, Nasser Jabbari & Li-Jen Kuo -- 4. Qué perfección: Complimenting Behaviour among Ecuadorian Teenage Girls on Instagram / María Elena Placencia -- 5. Not all positive: On the landscape of thanking items in Cypriot Greek / Spyros Armostis & Marina Terkourafi -- 6. Researching im/politeness in face-to-face interactions: On disagreements in Polish homes / Eva Ogiermann -- Part II. Concepts and cultural norms underlying politeness: 7. Notions of politeness in Britain and America / Jonathan Culpeper, Jim O'Driscoll and Claire Hardaker -- 8. The metapragmatics of consideration in (Australian and New Zealand) English / Michael Haugh -- 9. A metapragmatic aspect of politeness: With a special emphasis on attentiveness in Japanese / Saeko Fukushima -- 10. Discussions on Swiss and German politeness in online sources / Miriam A. Locher & Martin Luginbühl -- 11. Globalisation and politeness: A Chinese perspective / Daniel Kádár & Yongping Ran -- 12. Emic conceptualizations of face (imagen) in Peninsular Spanish / Pilar Garcés-Conejos Blitvich & Patricia Bou-Franch -- Epilogue: Personal encounters with politeness research / Peter Trudgill. |
| Summary | Taking an up-to-date and truly global approach, this volume presents a wide range of phenomena in politeness research, and discusses key developments in the field. Covering eight major world languages as well as several language varieties, a team of leading scholars provide a multilingual and multicultural perspective on various speech acts and emic conceptualisations of politeness, and a diachronic view of the field. Most significantly, the volume focuses on the latest trends in the field, such as metapragmatic approaches to im/politeness, politeness and globalization, politeness in computer mediated communication, and politeness and prosody, spanning a wide range of methodologies and types of data, including naturally occurring conversations, role plays, email messages, social media, online discussion forums, ethnographic interviews, focus groups, questionnaires, experiments and language corpora. |
| Added Author | Ogiermann, Eva, editor. Garcés-Conejos Blitvich, Pilar, 1960- editor. |
| Subject | Politeness (Linguistics) Courtesy. SPEECH ACTS (LINGUISTICS) |
| Multimedia |
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| Summary | Taking an up-to-date and truly global approach, this volume presents a wide range of phenomena in politeness research, and discusses key developments in the field. Covering eight major world languages as well as several language varieties, a team of leading scholars provide a multilingual and multicultural perspective on various speech acts and emic conceptualisations of politeness, and a diachronic view of the field. Most significantly, the volume focuses on the latest trends in the field, such as metapragmatic approaches to im/politeness, politeness and globalization, politeness in computer mediated communication, and politeness and prosody, spanning a wide range of methodologies and types of data, including naturally occurring conversations, role plays, email messages, social media, online discussion forums, ethnographic interviews, focus groups, questionnaires, experiments and language corpora. |
| Notes | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 19 Jun 2019). |
| Contents | Im/politeness between the analyst and participant perspectives: an overview of the field / Eva Ogiermann & Pilar Garcés-Conejos Blitvich -- Part I. Concepts and cultural norms underlying speech acts: 1. Offers in Greek revisited / Spyridoula Bella -- 2. Politeness, praising and identity construction in a Greek food blog / Angeliki Tzanne -- 3. Online Compliments of Iranian Facebook Users / Zohreh R. Eslami, Nasser Jabbari & Li-Jen Kuo -- 4. Qué perfección: Complimenting Behaviour among Ecuadorian Teenage Girls on Instagram / María Elena Placencia -- 5. Not all positive: On the landscape of thanking items in Cypriot Greek / Spyros Armostis & Marina Terkourafi -- 6. Researching im/politeness in face-to-face interactions: On disagreements in Polish homes / Eva Ogiermann -- Part II. Concepts and cultural norms underlying politeness: 7. Notions of politeness in Britain and America / Jonathan Culpeper, Jim O'Driscoll and Claire Hardaker -- 8. The metapragmatics of consideration in (Australian and New Zealand) English / Michael Haugh -- 9. A metapragmatic aspect of politeness: With a special emphasis on attentiveness in Japanese / Saeko Fukushima -- 10. Discussions on Swiss and German politeness in online sources / Miriam A. Locher & Martin Luginbühl -- 11. Globalisation and politeness: A Chinese perspective / Daniel Kádár & Yongping Ran -- 12. Emic conceptualizations of face (imagen) in Peninsular Spanish / Pilar Garcés-Conejos Blitvich & Patricia Bou-Franch -- Epilogue: Personal encounters with politeness research / Peter Trudgill. |
| Subject | Politeness (Linguistics) Courtesy. SPEECH ACTS (LINGUISTICS) |
| Multimedia |