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Politeness in the History of English

Author : Andreas Jucker
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 223 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2020-04-16
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781108499620

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Politeness in the History of English by Andreas Jucker Pdf

From the Middle Ages up to the present day, this book traces politeness in the history of the English language.

Manners, Norms and Transgressions in the History of English

Author : Andreas H. Jucker,Irma Taavitsainen
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing Company
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2020-08-15
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9789027260826

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Manners, Norms and Transgressions in the History of English by Andreas H. Jucker,Irma Taavitsainen Pdf

This volume traces the multifaceted concept of manners in the history of English from the late medieval through the early and late modern periods right up to the present day. It focuses in particular on transgressions of manners and norms of behaviour as an analytical tool to shed light on the discourse of polite conduct and styles of writing. The papers collected in this volume adopt both literary and linguistic perspectives. The fictional sources range from medieval romances and Shakespearean plays to eighteenth-century drama, Lewis Carroll’s Alice books and present-day television comedy drama. The non-fictional data includes conduct books, medical debates and petitions written by lower class women in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The contributions focus in particular on the following questions: What are the social and political ideologies behind rules of etiquette and norms of interaction, and what can we learn from blunders and other transgressions?

History of English

Author : Jonathan Culpeper
Publisher : Psychology Press
Page : 125 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : English language
ISBN : 9780415341844

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History of English by Jonathan Culpeper Pdf

'Routledge Language Workbooks' are practical introductions to specific areas of languages for absolute beginners. They provide comprehensive coverage of the areas as well as a basis for further study.

Sorry!

Author : Henry Hitchings
Publisher : Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Page : 401 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2013-11-05
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780374710590

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Sorry! by Henry Hitchings Pdf

A humorous and charming investigation into what it really means to have proper manners Most of us know a bit about what passes for good manners—holding doors open, sending thank-you notes, no elbows on the table—and we certainly know bad manners when we see them. But where has this patchwork of beliefs and behaviors come from? How did manners develop? How do they change? And why do they matter so much? In examining English manners, Henry Hitchings delves into the English character and investigates what it means to be English. Sorry! presents an amusing, illuminating, and quirky audit of British manners. From basic table manners to appropriate sexual conduct, via hospitality, chivalry, faux pas, and online etiquette, Hitchings traces the history of England's customs and courtesies. Putting some of the most astute observers of humanity—including Jane Austen and Samuel Pepys—under the microscope, he uses their lives and writings to pry open the often downright peculiar secrets of the English character. Hitchings's blend of history, anthropology, and personal journey helps us understand the bizarre and contested cultural baggage that goes along with our understanding of what it means to have good manners.

Historical (im)politeness

Author : Jonathan Culpeper,Dániel Z. Kádár
Publisher : Peter Lang
Page : 314 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Electronic books
ISBN : 3039114964

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Historical (im)politeness by Jonathan Culpeper,Dániel Z. Kádár Pdf

This edited collection investigates historical linguistic politeness and impoliteness. Although some research has been undertaken uniting politeness and historical pragmatics, it has been sporadic at best, and often limited to traditional theoretical approaches. This is a strange state of affairs, because politeness plays a central role in the social dynamics of language. This collection, containing contributions from renowned experts, aims to fill this hiatus, bringing together cutting-edge research. Not only does it illuminate the language usage of earlier periods, but by examining the past it places politeness today in context. Such a diachronic perspective also affords a further test-bed for current models of politeness. This volume provides insights into historical aspects of language, particularly items regularly deployed for politeness functions, and the social, particularly interpersonal, contexts with which it interacts. It also sheds light on how (social) meanings are dynamically constructed in situ, and probes various theoretical aspects of politeness. Its papers deploy a range of multilingual (e. g. English, Spanish, Italian and Chinese) diachronic data drawn from different genres such as letters, dramas, witch trials and manners books. --Book Jacket.

In Pursuit of Civility

Author : Keith Thomas
Publisher : Brandeis University Press
Page : 378 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2018-06-05
Category : History
ISBN : 9781512602821

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Keith Thomas's earlier studies in the ethnography of early modern England, Religion and the Decline of Magic, Man and the Natural World, and The Ends of Life, were all attempts to explore beliefs, values, and social practices in the centuries from 1500 to 1800. In Pursuit of Civility continues this quest by examining what English people thought it meant to be "civilized" and how that condition differed from being "barbarous" or "savage." Thomas shows that the upper ranks of society sought to distinguish themselves from their social inferiors by distinctive ways of moving, speaking, and comporting themselves, and that the common people developed their own form of civility. The belief of the English in their superior civility shaped their relations with the Welsh, the Scots, and the Irish, and was fundamental to their dealings with the native peoples of North America, India, and Australia. Yet not everyone shared this belief in the superiority of Western civilization; the book sheds light on the origins of both anticolonialism and cultural relativism. Thomas has written an accessible history based on wide reading, abounding in fresh insights, and illustrated by many striking quotations and anecdotes from contemporary sources.

English Politeness and Class

Author : Sara Mills
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 159 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2017-10-19
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781107116061

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English Politeness and Class by Sara Mills Pdf

A revealing account of politeness in conversation, focusing on the vital role it plays in maintaining class differences.

Politeness in Nineteenth-Century Europe

Author : Annick Paternoster,Susan Fitzmaurice
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing Company
Page : 238 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2019-01-15
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9789027263056

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Politeness in Nineteenth-Century Europe by Annick Paternoster,Susan Fitzmaurice Pdf

This volume explores a pivotal period in European history, the ‘long’ nineteenth century. Politeness scholars have suggested that the nineteenth century heralds a significant transition in the meanings and realisations of politeness, between the Ancien Régime and the contemporary period, with the rise of the middle classes as economic, political, social and cultural actors. The central innovation of this volume consists in its use of a wide range of politeness metasources — grammar books, schoolbooks, conduct books, etiquette books, and letter-writing manuals — to access social norms. This interdisciplinary approach, which draws on historical linguistics, argumentation theory, appraisal theory and literary stylistics, is applied to a wide range of languages: English, including Scottish and business English, Italian, Spanish, West and South Slavic languages. As a highly coherent collection of innovative research papers, the volume will be welcomed by researchers of (im)politeness, pragmatics and sociolinguistics, both from a historical and contemporary perspective.

Politeness in Language

Author : Richard J. Watts,Sachiko Ide,Konrad Ehlich
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Page : 453 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2008-08-22
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9783110199819

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Politeness in Language by Richard J. Watts,Sachiko Ide,Konrad Ehlich Pdf

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.

Broadening the Horizon of Linguistic Politeness

Author : Robin T. Lakoff,Sachiko Ide
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Page : 358 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2005-10-27
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9789027294111

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Broadening the Horizon of Linguistic Politeness by Robin T. Lakoff,Sachiko Ide Pdf

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.

The Pragmatics of Politeness

Author : Geoffrey N. Leech
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 369 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2014
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780195341386

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The Pragmatics of Politeness by Geoffrey N. Leech Pdf

This readable book presents a new general theoretical understanding of politeness. It offers an account of a wide range of politeness phenomena in English, illustrated by hundreds of examples of actual language use taken largely from authentic British and American sources. Building on his earlier pioneering work on politeness, Geoffrey Leech takes a pragmatic approach that is based on the controversial notion that politeness is communicative altruism. Leech's 1983 book, Principles of Pragmatics, introduced the now widely-accepted distinction between pragmalinguistic and sociopragmatic aspects of politeness; this book returns to the pragmalinguistic side, somewhat neglected in recent work. Drawing on neo-Gricean thinking, Leech rejects the prevalent view that it is impossible to apply the terms 'polite' or 'impolite' to linguistic phenomena. Leech covers all major speech acts that are either positively or negatively associated with politeness, such as requests, apologies, compliments, offers, criticisms, good wishes, condolences, congratulations, agreement, and disagreement. Additional chapters deal with impoliteness and the related phenomena of irony ("mock politeness") and banter ("mock impoliteness"), and with the role of politeness in the learning of English as a second language. A final chapter takes a fascinating look at more than a thousand years of history of politeness in the English language.

Politeness in Europe

Author : Leo Hickey,Miranda Stewart
Publisher : Multilingual Matters
Page : 358 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2005-01-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1853597376

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Politeness in Europe by Leo Hickey,Miranda Stewart Pdf

Politeness as practised across 22 European societies, firmly set within critical debates developed since the 1980s, is here presented in ways related to concrete situations in which language-users interact with one another to achieve their goals. Areas covered include types of politeness, forms of address, negotiation and small-talk in various contexts.

Women and Politeness in Eighteenth-Century England

Author : Soile Ylivuori
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 275 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2018-10-29
Category : History
ISBN : 9780429845697

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Women and Politeness in Eighteenth-Century England by Soile Ylivuori Pdf

This first in-depth study of women’s politeness examines the complex relationship individuals had with the discursive ideals of polite femininity. Contextualising women’s autobiographical writings (journals and letters) with a wide range of eighteenth-century printed didactic material, it analyses the tensions between politeness discourse which aimed to regulate acceptable feminine identities and women’s possibilities to resist this disciplinary regime. Ylivuori focuses on the central role the female body played as both the means through which individuals actively fashioned themselves as polite and feminine, and the supposedly truthful expression of their inner status of polite femininity.

Understanding Historical (im)politeness

Author : Marcel Bax,Dániel Z. Kádár
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9789027202604

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Understanding Historical (im)politeness by Marcel Bax,Dániel Z. Kádár Pdf

Exploring a largely uncharted territory of cultural history and linguistic ethnography, Understanding Historical (Im)Politeness offers in-depth analyses and perceptive interpretations of the conveyance of social-relational meaning in times (long) past and across historical cultures. A collection of essays from the pens of authoritative historical (pragma)-linguistics researchers, the volume examines the forms and functions of historical (im)politeness, varying from single utterances and act sequences to fully-fledged (im)polite speech encounters and genres, with a focus on their period- and culture-bound appraisal. What is more, the book sheds light on what is still very dimly seen: diachronic trends in 'relational work' and the cultural-societal factors behind patterns of sociopragmatic change. The volume reviews theoretical concepts, methods and analytical approaches to improve our present-day understanding of the historical understanding of relational practices of the distant as well as the more recent past. Since it includes newly established themes and positions and breaks new ground, this collection furthers considerably the field of historical (im)politeness research. This volume was originally published as a special issue of Journal of Historical Pragmatics 12:1/2 (2011).

Speech Acts in the History of English

Author : Andreas H. Jucker,Irma Taavitsainen
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Page : 334 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2008-04-10
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9789027291417

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Speech Acts in the History of English by Andreas H. Jucker,Irma Taavitsainen Pdf

Did earlier speakers of English use the same speech acts that we use today? Did they use them in the same way? How did they signal speech act values and how did they negotiate them in case of uncertainty? These are some of the questions that are addressed in this volume in innovative case studies that cover a wide range of speech acts from Old English to Present-day English. All the studies offer careful discussions of methodological and theoretical issues as well as detailed descriptions of specific speech acts. The first part of the volume is devoted to directives and commissives, i.e. speech acts such as requests, commands and promises. The second part is devoted to expressives and assertives and deals with speech acts such as greetings, compliments and apologies. The third part, finally, contains technical reports that deal primarily with the problem of extracting speech acts from historical corpora.