Discourse and politeness : ambivalent face in Japanese

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Discourse and politeness : ambivalent face in Japanese

Naomi Geyer

Continuum, 2010, c2008

  • : pbk

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Originally published: 2008

Bibliography: p. [196]-211

Includes index

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Insightful and cutting-edge, this research monograph examines Japanese institutional discourse and attempts to clarify the relationship between politeness, facework and speaker identity. "Discourse and Politeness" examines Japanese institutional discourse and attempts to clarify the relationship between politeness, facework and speaker identity. The book seeks to establish an empirically grounded analysis of facework as the basis for evaluating politeness, and describes facework in delicate situations such as disagreement, teasing and talking about troubles, which have rarely been discussed in politeness studies. Insightful and cutting-edge, this research monograph will be of interest to researchers in discourse analysis, sociolinguistics and Japanese language.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Politeness, Face and Identity
  • 3. Analyzing Facework
  • 4. Collective Disagreement
  • 5. Teasing and Humour
  • 6. Talking about Troubles
  • 7. The Meeting
  • 8. Conclusion.

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