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Politeness theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Politeness theory is the theory that accounts for the redressing of the affronts to face posed by face-threatening acts to addressees.
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Home Go to the Net Chapter 3: Readers and Their Contexts of Use 3.17 Politeness Strategies ... Politeness is an important issue in today's workplace. It's more than simply saying please and thank you. Instead, you need to learn how to communicate tactfully with your colleagues and clients. Politeness can often soften...
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Furthermore, in a metaphorical sense of a "war," we will examine the politeness strategies. The speaker needs the linguistic devices and the conversational strategies which will lead to achieving the social goals.
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Unsere Hausarbeit für das Seminar Eurolinguistics bei Dr. Grzega schrieben wir über Höflichkeitsformen in Ungarn und England mit Fokus auf Begrüßungs- und Abschiedsformeln (Politeness strategies in Hungary and England with special focus on greetings and leave-taking terms).
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Positive politeness strategies are based on Brown and Levinson’s theory about politeness in general. They distinguish between two kinds of politeness – positive and negative politeness. Even though their theory about speech acts has been developed in 1978, it does not seem to be outdated.
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From a pragmatic perspective, the analytical focus was on persuasive strategies (i.e. rhetorical appeals — logos, ethos, pathos), and politeness strategies, some of which are culture-bound.
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Politeness Strategies in Teacher - Student Dialogue postat de anika in facultate la categoria Proiecte apartinand domeniilor Engleza ... 2. The notions of politeness and face; ... And speakers have strategies for lessening the threat and this takes two forms, “negative face” and “positive face” . On the one hand,
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