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Author Sifianou, Maria.

Title Politeness phenomena in England and Greece : a cross-cultural perspective / Maria Sifianou
Published Oxford ; New York : Clarendon Press, 1992

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Description xi, 254 pages ; 23 cm
Contents Machine derived contents note: 1. Introduction -- 2. Politeness: Setting the scene -- 3. Politeness: Cross-cultural perspectives -- 4. Perceptions of politeness -- 5. Speech act theory and politeness: Requests -- 6. Requests: Form and function -- 7. Requests: Modification -- 8. Conclusions -- Appendices -- References -- Index
Summary Politeness is crucial to successful communication and is consequently of great interest to those who study language in its social context. This book presents the first application of Brown and Levinson's ground-breaking theoretical work in a full-length comparative case-study. Maria Sifianou draws her data from a variety of sources, including literature (particularly drama), questionnaires, and personal observation. She attempts to discover the principles underlying social interaction in both intracultural and intercultural contexts, and discusses the extent to which the concept of politeness is common to different cultures. She argues that politeness is conceptualized differently and thus manifested differently in the two societies under study: Greeks tend to use more 'positive' politeness devices than the English, who prefer more 'negative' devices. Positive politeness is more closely related to friendliness, negative politeness to formality. Dr Sifianou's analysis illustrates and supports the general claim that, despite popular stereotypes, there can be no objective verification for the view that one nation is more polite than another
Analysis England
Greece
Sociolinguistics
England
Greece
Sociolinguistics
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [231]-246) and index
Notes Also issued online
Subject Courtesy.
English language -- Grammar, Comparative -- Greek
English language -- Social aspects -- England.
Forms of address.
Grammar, Comparative and general -- Deixis.
Greek language -- Grammar, Comparative -- English
Greek language -- Social aspects -- Greece.
Social interaction -- England.
Social interaction -- Greece.
Speech acts (Linguistics)
LC no. 92011078
ISBN 0198239726